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All About Penguins | Penguins Science | Winter Science Lessons & Activities

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A Dab of Glue Will Do
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We loved using this resource in our kindergarten class! Minimal planning and prep needed and covered the outcomes perfectly.
A Dab of Glue Will Do, so true! Everything you need to teach your young learners about Penguins all here! Fiction and Non-Fiction, vocabulary, engaging activities, book suggestions, etc. Thank you for creating such a wonderful resource! My little learners loved everything about this unit!
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Learning all about penguins is so much fun! This exciting penguin unit is a great resource to engage your learners during those cold weather months. This weeklong science unit is filled with exciting hands-on learning experiences and student activity pages. This unit was created with Kindergarten in mind, but can be adapted for use in Pre-K, First Grade, and Second Grade classrooms. Your class will thoroughly enjoy this winter science animal study!

Your students will learn all about penguins, their life cycle, their characteristics, and countless penguin facts to share with their friends and family.


With this unit you’ll have everything you need and more to teach your students all about penguins. Click on “View Preview” to get a better idea of what you’ll get! 

THIS PENGUIN UNIT IS INCLUDED IN OUR:

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS UNIT:

  • Unit Overview
  • Lesson Plans
  • At-Home Letter
  • Teacher Guide
  • Science Center
  • Science Questions
  • Book, Video, and Song Lists
  • Penguin Facts Posters and PowerPoints
  • Penguin Facts Emergent Reader
  • Question of the Week Headers
  • Parts of a Penguin Posters and Worksheets
  • Life Cycle of a Penguin Posters and Worksheet
  • Penguin Fact or Fiction Activity
  • Penguin Facts or Research Craft
  • Can-Have-Are Activity

BONUS MATERIALS:

  • Writing Center Materials
  • Word Wall Cards
  • Definition Posters
  • Circle Maps
  • Emergent Reader
  • Penguin Bingo
  • Sensory Bin Ideas
  • Penguins and Puffins PowerPoint and Posters
  • Penguins and Puffins Worksheet
  • Webbed Feet Sort
  • Webbed Feet Worksheet

WAYS TO USE THIS UNIT

  • Use the Penguin Facts PowerPoint to open your daily mini-lesson. Gather your students for a quick, whole group lesson to kick off each day of learning. The slideshow includes 14 interesting facts about penguins sure to excite your students. There is also a Puffins vs. Penguins PowerPoint that is great to use for comparing and contrasting.
  • Students will love completing their research craft. Try incorporating the this or other crafts from this unit in a science center. Your students will have so much fun collaborating with their friends while learning all about penguins.
  • This unit is filled with student activity pages. Use the many printables and emergent readers for independent work or partner practice. Not enough time during your science block? We get that! Create cross curricular connections when you incorporate these nonfiction learning materials in your reading and writing block.
  • Provide closure to each day's learning by using the songs and videos that are linked in this product. You won’t ever have to go searching for fun ways to engage your students when you purchase this product!

WHAT TEACHERS ARE SAYING:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "This resource was organized very well and easy to put together. It helped me organize my lesson plans in a purposeful manner that also helped my students process how to do research for their grade level."

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students loved using this resource for introduction into nonfiction books, informational books (all about penguins) and our deep dive into a science topic."

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "This was the first animal study unit that I purchased and it was so worth it! The unit is packed full of great resources! My students loved learning about penguins and this unit really helped to teach them so much! Will definitely be buying more of these units!"

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Participate in shared research and writing projects (e.g., explore a number of books by a favorite author and express opinions about them).
NGSSK-LS1-1
Use observations to describe patterns of what plants and animals (including humans) need to survive. Examples of patterns could include that animals need to take in food but plants do not; the different kinds of food needed by different types of animals; the requirement of plants to have light; and, that all living things need water.

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