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Owls Unit - Owl Activities - Pellet Dissection - Owl Reading Passages - Projects

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Creative Classroom Core
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1st - 4th
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My students and I used this resource with a unit on owls. It reinforced comprehension and mapping skills.
I absolutely LOVE these novel study units! They are perfect to print and prep during the summer, and make easy packets for independent reading work throughout the year!

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This 158 page Owl unit provides upper elementary students with all of the owl activities they need to complete a rigorous owl unit. These no prep owl activities include owl reading passages, owl pellet dissection activity, owl research activities, and more.

COMMON CORE ALIGNED!!!

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This engaging resource contains the following:

⭐Vocabulary Resources!

-Owl Vocabulary word lists

-Owl Vocabulary mini book templates and instructions

-Worksheets to practice the vocabulary words

-Cut and Paste vocabulary match up activity

-Owl Vocabulary ABC order worksheet

⭐Everything students need to create an Information Guide about Owls!

-Cover page

-Owl fact sheet

-Graphic organizers

-Writing paper

-Owl labeling

-Owl adjective activities

-Owl pre-reading activities

-Opinion writing activities

-Compare and contrast activities

-And more!

⭐Everything students need to create Individual Research Reports about Owls!

-Owl species choice list

-Two page research sheets, with full color real photos, of 4 different owl species (Snowy Owl, Great Horned Owl, Burrowing Owl, Barn Owl)

-Cover page

-Graphic Organizers

-Writing Paper

⭐4 different classroom posters!
-Featuring full color images of 4 different owl species!

⭐Emergent Reader mini book about Owls!

⭐Informational mini book about Owls (for more advanced readers)!

⭐Owl Pellet Lab Science Activity

-7 page Owl Pellet Discovery Mini Book, with full instructions, to lead students through the dissection of an owl pellet. Pages on sorting, graphing, predictions, diagrams, and reflections included!

⭐Owl Math Activities!

-Owl graphing activity

-A variety of different owl themed math worksheets

-Owl “Roll and Cover” game

⭐Owl Literature Response Activities!

-Classroom book list

-A variety of different graphic organizers, targeting specific reading strategies – visualizing, making connections, forming opinions, comparing and contrasting literature and informational text, inferring, finding key ideas, questioning, and more!

⭐Owl Interactive Notebook Materials!

-3 pages of information on Interactive Notebooks, and how to set them up for use in your classroom.

-6 different foldables relating to owls. Templates and instructions included!

⭐Owl Text Features Mini Book!

-Text Features cut and paste activity to learn about different text features

-A variety of pages asking students to complete activities about owls that relate to specific text features – owl map creation, owl diagram, owl glossary, owl pictures, titles, and captions, and more!

-Text Feature Detective Activity where students are asked to locate specific text features in informational text, and explain how they aid their understanding

⭐Additional Graphic Organizers and Activities!

-Several additional graphic organizers and activities – these can be used for additional practice, differentiated instruction, or extension activities.



What teachers like you are saying about this resource:

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"My students absolutely loved learning about the different types of owls! The resource was very well laid out. We used this will our owl pellet dissecting activity and it was so extremely engaging and helpful! Thank you! "
-Breanna P

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"LOVE IT !!!! I love how writing and math are linked with learning about owls. My students LOVE the owl text feature book. I especially love the emergent reader and the informational reader for differentiation. This way everyone regardless of their reading level gets to learn about owls. Thank you so much !!!!"
-Xenia R

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"I hunted and hunted for the perfect owl unit and I was thoroughly impressed. My second graders learned so much!"
-Lauren R

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"Awesome resources, very much worth the purchase price several times over! I used this in my 3rd grade class during our unit about owls and bats! Thanks for your time and talent!"
-Sarah K


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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another.

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