Snailopolis Thematic Science Unit - The Critical Thinking Company

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Snailopolis was developed to provide students in Grades K-4 with opportunities to obtain, evaluate, and communicate information through the hands-on study of snails and their environment (live snails required - available in gardens, local nurseries, or through 3rd party sellers). Students participate in science, math, writing (creative and factual), art, and interaction with other students. Students describe what a snail looks like, name its parts, identify three or more facts about snails, as well as compare and contrast unique characteristics of snails and humans. Students observe, communicate, classify, measure, infer, and predict as well as investigate, collect data, describe, and evaluate. These science process skills form the foundation for the scientific method.

Science, reading, math, language, and/or art standards are applied in each activity and extension activities are included. Standards are referenced at the end of the unit. Each activity includes a Teacher Page and one or more Student Activity Forms. Teacher Pages include suggested time for lesson, materials for that lesson, and guidelines. Some activities have separate versions for Grades K-2 and Grades 2-4. 80 pages. From The Critical Thinking Company.

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Snailopolis was developed to provide students in Grades K-4 with opportunities to obtain, evaluate, and communicate information through the hands-on study of snails and their environment (live snails required - available in gardens, local nurseries, or through 3rd party sellers). Students participate in science, math, writing (creative and factual), art, and interaction with other students. Students describe what a snail looks like, name its parts, identify three or more facts about snails, as well as compare and contrast unique characteristics of snails and humans. Students observe, communicate, classify, measure, infer, and predict as well as investigate, collect data, describe, and evaluate. These science process skills form the foundation for the scientific method. Science, reading, math, language, and/or art standards are applied in each activity and extension activities are included. Standards are referenced at the end of the unit. Each activity includes a Teacher Page and one or more Student Activity Forms. Teacher Pages include suggested time for lesson, materials for that lesson, and guidelines. Some activities have separate versions for Grades K-2 and Grades 2-4. 80 pages. From The Critical Thinking Company.

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