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Children will discover the characteristics of baby alligators.
Vocabulary: egg tooth, webbed feet, hatchlings
Science Focus: baby and adult animals
Watch a Video:
Reptiles Rule!
Read the Issue:
Cute Baby Gator
Play a Game: What Is the Word?
Skill: long and short vowels
Complete Skill Sheets
Reading Checkpoint
Skill: reading comprehension
A Letter From Norbert Know-It-All
Skill: text evidence Norbert's email address: [email protected]
Color by Vowel Sound
Skill: vowel sounds
Lesson Boosters
Paired Text Suggestion: Alligator by Robert Munsch
Vocabulary Chart:
Adjectives and Verbs
Hands-on Activity: Gator Labels
CCSS and Similar State Standards: RI.1.1 ask and answer questions; RI.1.4 determine meaning of words; RI.1.10 read informational texts; RF.1.2 vowels; W.1.8 gather information; SL.1.1 participate in collaborative conversations
Simple, spectacular ideas to boost your lessons.
Skills: measurement, labeling
Materials: Gator Labels template, measuring tape, scissors, sidewalk chalk or butcher paper and crayons