Adopt an Animal Project

This is a project we do every year during the first couple of weeks of school to build a classroom community. It gives my students a chance to get to know each other and figure out which wild animal our class will adopt for the year. We usually focus on the animals at our local zoo, but the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has a huge list of animals to choose from for this activity! You can check out their HUGE list of animals here!

We always choose an animal that comes with a plush version of it. We keep the animal, certificate, and information sheet in our classroom during the school year.

We start with a list of 5-6 animals to choose from for the animal our classroom will adopt for the year. You can choose ANY of the animals that are listed! We try to choose a variety of animals from different areas of the planet.

Once you have your list of animals each student needs to choose their favorite animal from the list. This animal will be their focus for the different projects in this pack. This pack includes a persuasive writing piece, an informational writing piece, an informational poster, and an informational bookmark activity. Click here to check out this pack in my tpt store!

Students start with a persuasive essay with the reasons why we should adopt this animal for our classroom. They will need to do some research on their animal and write 9 detailed facts about their animal on the chart that is included.

Once they have their 9 facts they will use these facts to write some sentences about their animal. These sentences and facts will help them as they progress onto their persuasive essay assignment.

We type our persuasive essays. They are five paragraphs long with an introduction, one body paragraph per reason, and a conclusion. Students can add pictures to their essay if they do this digitally.

Next students create an informational poster about their animal. This gives them a chance to get creative! We do these posters by hand on the poster layout included in the file. I usually model one on one of the animals. I typically choose the animal that most people didn’t choose.

There are some other activities included in the pack as well. Students can make informational bookmarks and puzzles for their animal.

The last thing we do is a poster about each animal. Students work in groups of 2-4 people, so popular animals may have multiple groups! They design the poster so they can use it in a presentation to the class about why their animal should be adopted.

After the presentations, we vote as a class to see which animal we will adopt. We then adopt that animal. I usually pay the $60 adoption fee, but it could be paid by your PTO/PTA or with student donations.

Once we get our plush animal and information, we write informational reports about the animal we adopted! I usually buy a few books about this animal to have in our classroom.

We put up a bulletin board display of a collection of our work! I am always excited to see which animal we adopt each year!

Teaching Area & Perimeter with Picture Books – FREEBIE Pack Included!

Understanding the concepts of area and perimeter can be tough for students. Pairing this issue with picture books is a great way to help students get a real visual about what measuring area and perimeter really mean. In my classroom, we use a few different picture books while we work on these concepts. You can buy the books or find read alouds of them on youtube!

One of the books we read is Spaghetti and Meatballs for All! by Marilyn Burns. This project gets kids cutting out tables for the dinner a family is hosting to fit different amounts of people. The table sizes and numbers change over the course of the story.

There are three pages of worksheets to get through in this pack! The kids really get to see how to find the area and perimeter of each table size as they progress through the book!

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It is a book we read every year in our intermediate classroom!

Another fun picture book to use when teaching area and perimeter is Chickens on the Move by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso. This one has students building different sizes of chicken coops throughout the course of the story!

This book is a little tougher to find a hard copy of, but a read aloud version of the book can be found on youtube.

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The kids need to build the different sizes of chicken coops using the squares that are provided. I copy the squares on a different color of paper!

If you want to focus in on finding perimeter, then the book Racing Around by Stuart J. Murphy may be a great one for you to use!

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This illustrations in the book really help kids see the way we measure the sides of different locations to find the perimeter.

The locations in the book are not all rectangles, which is an added challenge for students.

If you want to focus in on finding area, then the book Bigger, Better, Best by Stuart J. Murphy may be a great one for you to use!

This book focuses in on figuring out the different areas of windows and rooms in a house.

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You can grab a copy of this book on Amazon if you are interested in having a hard copy of it!

Collecting a larger set of math picture books is something I work on each year!

Once we have worked through the concepts of area and perimeter, we move on to some fun math projects that focus on area and perimeter.

This alligator challenge has students figure out the pen sizes for alligators arriving to the location!

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Who doesn’t love team projects…with toilet paper???

This pack uses rolls of toilet paper to get team of students to try to make the largest area and longest perimeter! Grab a roll of toilet paper for each group and you are all set! Click here to see this pack!

This last project pack is another engaging team activity! All you need is a large container of animal crackers and some white bulletin board paper.

This activity looks great when students add color and objects to their animal enclosures. We glue the animal crackers onto the exhibits they create! I give each group a certain amount of animal crackers, they will get duplicates of some animals, so the exhibits need to be large enough! Click here to see this pack!

What other things do you do to teach area and perimeter in your own classroom?

Learning about the RMS Titanic

The RMS Titanic sank on April 15, 1912. It is a topic that my students are always interested in learning more about in our classroom. We always start with an informational book about the RMS Titanic. The one we read is the National Geographic Kids Readers Titanic book. You can purchase the book(s) on Amazon, or you can find a free digital copy on Epic Books that each student can access from their own device. This digital copy can also be projected and shown to the class from the teacher’s computer. It can be a challenge for kids to figure out the best way to read an informational book! This gives them practice with that skill! This text unit can be found in my tpt store.

There are a few other activities we complete as we are reading this informational book. We work on a scavenger hunt about the RMS Titanic so students can learn more about it.

The kids in my class do this scavenger hunt with a partner. You can purchase the scavenger hunt here.

We talk about the vocabulary words associated with the RMS Titanic as well. These are posted in our classroom as well in a pocket chart.

Grab these vocabulary cards – in color and black and white versions – that are related to the Titanic. They are also in my tpt store. My favorite black pocket chart can be found on Amazon! Click here to see the pocket chart.

After reading the informational book, we move on to read a graphic novel. The I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912 by Lauren Tarshis is a book the kids really enjoy reading. You can grab some copies of this book on Amazon. For this literature unit, there are comprehension questions and writing activities for the book.

You can purchase this literature unit in my tpt store. My kids absolutely LOVE graphic novels, but they do not always understand how to read them. Teaching them how to follow the flow of the dialogue and draw inferences from the illustrations are skills that will help students read different graphic novels on their own.

We also spend some time doing research on the RMS Titanic as well. Students can come up with their own research questions or they can use one of these.

This question pack gives kids some questions to choose from and some ideas for their presentation of their answers to those questions! It is a great way for kids to teach one another about a topic. Click here to purchase this set of questions.

We also do an escape room activity about the RMS Titanic. The kids have to research information and figure their way through the escape room as a team!

The kids really love doing team activities and this escape room is one they enjoy completing! Buy this escape room pack in my tpt store.

We also connect our study of the RMS Titanic to our math and science lessons!

We do a set of math task cards related to the Titanic in pairs or groups. The cards have mixed math activities, so they can be good for spiral review.

The kids love the challenge of trying to figure out all of these math problems! These task cards are also in my tpt store.

In science, we do some labs with salt, ice, freshwater, and saltwater. Our study of the RMS Titanic occurs right before we begin a study of Matter in science, so these labs are a good introduction to that unit.

My kids really learn a lot from these labs. You need easy to find and cheap materials for these labs, most of which you probably already have access to at home and school. These labs can be purchased in my tpt store as well.

We also do a couple of STEM engineering challenges related to the RMS Titanic. We do these engineering challenges throughout our unit of study.

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There is so much to learn about the RMS Titanic and the kids are always really interested in learning about it. Figure out the way you want to teach this topic and learn about the Titanic along with your classroom!