Teachers' Resources for
"Herd of Elephants?"
Lessons and Activities for Teachers Using Miss Maggie's "Herd of Elephants?" Adventure in the Classroom |
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Educational Framework for "Herd of Elephants?" |
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Language Arts
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Write Your Own Guidebook!
Specific ideas and facts to help your students write scientific descriptions of African animals. |
Pachyderms On Planes!
Focuses on Angolan issues and Quiçama National Park. Your students will read, write and understand the two sides of an issue. |
Elephant Earth Adventures
Fascinating article and theme study about this "featured creature" along with integrated curricular activities. |
Don't Get On This List!
Graphic organizer and article on endangered African animals. Many multiple intelligences activities are suggested. |
Lions at Lunchtime Reading Guide
Graphic organizer and article on endangered African animals. Many multiple intelligences activities are suggested. |
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The Wild Foundation
Informative article about the work that this organization is doing in southern Africa. Follow up activities included. |
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Math |
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Just How Big?
Read fascinating facts about African animals and do conversion exercises. |
Math Journaling and Problem Solving
Our popular real life situations designed to empower students and heighten interest in math! |
Conversion Math
Put your students' measurement understanding to work. Have them complete this chart just as actual scientists might do! |
Science |
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Elephant Earth Adventures
Fascinating article and theme study about this "featured creature" along with integrated curricular activities. |
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Don't Get On This List!
Graphic organizer and article on endangered African animals. Many multiple intelligences activities are suggested. |
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Pitter, Patter, Raindrops
Science article and follow up activities designed to explain erosion. |
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Write Your Own Guidebook!
Specific ideas and facts to help your students write scientific descriptions of African animals. |
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Social Studies |
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Pachyderms On Planes!
Specific ideas and facts to help your students write scientific descriptions of African animals. |
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