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GUIDED LANGUAGE ACQUISITION DESIGN(G.L.A.D.)
Arctic – Antarctica: All Living Things Adapt to Survive
Idea PageI. Unit Theme
All living things adapt to survive in their environment
II. Concepts (Essential Understandings and Universal Truths)
Multicultural theme:
Develop an awareness of the richness of the Inuit culture Develop an awareness of similarities and differences between cultural groups
Mt. Diablo Unified School District Science Framework
K: Living things have common characteristics which can be observed and described
K: The earth is made of water and landforms that change1: Living things have basic needs (food, water, air and
shelter) and physical characteristics to meet those needs1: Plants and animals secure their needs in different ways,
but often depend on one another1: The sun heats the Earth2: Living things have life cycles that are characteristic of their
species2: Groups of living things are related because they share
essential features that are different from other living things4: Behaviors of animals are adapted to meet their needs4: Animals have different adaptations for survival in different
habitats4: Structures of animals are adapted to meet their needs
III. Vocabulary ( * signal words for three day demo)
tundra * caribou penguins den
Arctic Circle Antarctic Circle iceberg parka1
glacier latitude global warming tiltlongitude Eskimo Inuit axisrookery* carnivore continent ozonetemperature polar bears toboggan sealsblubber walrus wolves polesCelsius Fahrenheit migration dogsledexplorer equator ice floe
adaptation*whales camouflage kayak equator
IV. English / Language Arts Skills
Mt. Diablo Unified School District Benchmarks (Revised 1999)
Reading Benchmarks:
Kindergarten: 1.1., 1.2., 1.3., 1.12., 1.17., 1.18., 2.1., 2.2., 2.3., 2.4., 2.5.,3.1., 3.2., 3.3., 3.4., 3.5., 3.6.
First Grade: 1.1., 1.2., 1.3., 1.6., 1.11., 1.15., 1.16., 1.17., 2.1., 2.2., 2.3., 2.4., 2.5., 2.6., 2.7., 3.1., 3.3., 3.4., 3.5.
Second Grade: 1.1., 1.5., 1.6., 1.7., 1.9., 1.10., 2.2., 2.4., 2.5., 2.6., 2.7., 2.8., 3.1., 3.2., 3.4., 3.5., 3.6. 3.7.
Fourth Grade: 1.1., 1.2., 1.3., 1.5., 1.6., 2.1., 2.2., 2.3., 2.4., 2.5., 2.6., 2.7., 2.8., 2.9., 3.1., 3.2., 3.3., 3.5., 3.6.
Writing Benchmarks:
Kindergarten: 1.1., 1.2., 1.3., 1.4., 1.1., 1.2.First Grade: 1.1., 1.2., 2.1., 2.2., 1.1., 1.2., 1.5.,
1.6., 1.7.Second Grade: 1.1., 1.3., 1.4., 2.1., 1.1., 1.2., 1.5.Fourth Grade: 1.1., 1.2., 1.3., 1.5., 1.7., 1.8., 1.10.,2.1.,
2.2., 2.3., 2.4., 1.1., 1.2., 1.5., 1.6.,
Listening/Speaking:
Kindergarten: 1.1., 1.2.First Grade: 1.1., 1.2., 1.3., 1.4., 1.5., 2.1., 2.2.,
2.4.Second Grade: 1.1., 1.2., 1.3., 1.4., 1.5., 1.6., 1.7., 1.8.,
1.9., 2.1., 2.2.
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Fourth Grade: 1.1., 1.2., 1.4., 1.5.,1.6., 1.9., 2.1.,2.2., 2.3., 2.4.
V. Math / Science / Social Studies Skills
Mt. Diablo Unified School District Benchmarks
Math Benchmarks: K.2.1., K.4.2., K.6.1.1.2.1., .1.4.1., 1.6.1., 1.6.2.
Science : Mt. Diablo Unified School District Science Framework
K-1 Compare the Arctic and Antarctic: climate, landforms and animal life
K-1 Communicate ideas in a variety of ways (silent, oral, written, pictorial)
K-1 Observe animal characteristics and changes1 Classify, categorize and group animals2 Sequence events and life cycles
Social Science:
Mt. Diablo Unified School District History-Social Science Framework
Use map skills – geographic terms, cardinal directions, map symbolsWork in groups Practice individual and group rights and responsibilities (cooperative learning)Observe landscapes and different use of landExperience/compare literature from different culturesForm and express opinionsRespect diversityCare for Earth’s environmentOrganize and express ideasExpand sense of place
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Develop skills of listening, observing, classifying, discussing comparing and predicting
VI. Resources and Materials
Non-fiction
Amazing Wolves, Dogs and Foxes, Mary Ling“Animals in the Wild: Penguin”Antarctica, Carol BarkinAnarctica, Steck-Vaughn“Antarctica” (video), Museum of Science and IndustryArctic, The – Endangered People and PlacesArctic and Antarctic, Barbara TaylorArctic and Antarctic, Dave WellerArctic Babies, Kathy DarlingArctic Land, The, Bobbie KalmanArctic Tundra, Michael H. FormanArctic Tundra: Land with No Trees, Allen FowlerA Tale of Antarctica, Ulco GlimmerveenBravest Dog Ever, The True Story of Balto, Natalie StandifordBraving the Frozen Frontier: Women Working in Antarctica, Rebecca JohnsonChildren Just Like Me, Dorling KindersleyDanger – Icebergs, Roma GansDashing Through the Snow: The Story of the Jr. Iditarod, Sherry ShahanEyewitness Books: Arctic and Antarctic“North and South Poles”, Kids DiscoverPenguin, Dorling KindersleyPenguin, Vincent ServentyPenguins and Polar Bears, National GeographicPenguins, Jane P. ResnickPenguins, The Cousteau SocietyPenguins, Marilyn WooleyPenguins, ScholasticPolar Mammals, Larry Dane BrimmerPolar Regions, Nigel BonnerPolar Wildlife, Kamini Khanduri“Really Wild Animals – Polar Prowl” (video), National Geographic TVScience on the Ice, Rebecca JohnsonScruffy: A Wolf Finds His Place in the Pack, Jim BrandenburgSee How They Grow: PenguinsTo The Top of the World: Adventures with Arctic Wolves, Jim BrandenburgTop and Bottom of the World, The, Allan FowlerTundra, Donna Walsh ShepherdWild, Wild Wolves, Joyce MiltonWolves, Seymour SimonZoobooks, “Penguins”Zoobooks, “Polar Bears”
Fiction
Antarctica, Helen Cowcher4
Arctic Fives Arrive, Elinor J. PinczesArctic Son, Jean Craighead GeorgeA Tale of Antarctica, Ulco GlimmerveenCounting Penguins, Betsey ChessenLittle Penguin’s Tale, Audrey WoodLittle Polar Bear, Hans de BeerLittle Walrus Warning, Carol YoungLong Claws, James HoustonMama Do You Love Me?, Barbara M. JoosseMr. Popper’s Penguins, Richard and Florence AtwaterNessa’s Fish, Nancy LuennOn Mothers Lap, Ann Herbert ScottPenguin Pete, Marcus PfisterPenguin’s Adventure in Alphabet TownPlaying with Penguins, Ann Mc GovernTacky the Penguin, Helen LesterThree Cheers for Tacky, Helen LesterYour Pet Penguins, Bobbie Hanson
Big Books
Penguin, ScholasticPenguins, Marilyn Wooley
Spanish
Osito Polar, el, Hans de BeerPesca de Nessa, la, Nancy LuennPinguino Pedro, el, Marcus Pfister
Teacher Resources
Antarctica, Jo Ellen MooreFrom Snowflakes to Icebergs, Donna GleasonPenguins, ScholasticPenguins, SpizzirriPenguins, Teacher Created MaterialsPenguins and Beach, Creative Teaching PressPenguins and Their Young, Lawrence Hall of Science (GEMS)
Media/Video Resources
Eyewitness Video: “Arctic and Antarctica”
Mt. Diablo Unified School District:
VHS 1422 – “Polar Bear”VHS 337 - “Eskimo Family”VHS 1418 – “Eskimos: A Changing Culture”STP 71 - “Life Among the Eskimos”STP - “Polar Regions: Arctic and Antarctic”
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Unit developed by Diane Burns and Joyce Densmore-Thomas, 1998Revised, 1999
GUIDED LANGUAGE ACQUISITION DESIGN(G.L.A.D.)
Arctic – Antarctica: All Living Things Adapt to Survive
Unit Planning Pages
I. Focus/Motivation
Picture File CardsInquiry ChartTeacher-made Big Book – The Important Thing, PenguinsVideoPositive Behavior ReinforcementsSignal WordReview journalsReview Home/School ConnectionsLabel ReviewBacktrackAffirmations – Visual, Kinesthetic, Auditory
II. Input
Pictorial – penguinRole Playing – parent penguinsGraphic Organizer– tundra Narrative - polar bear mother and cub10-2 LectureOverhead IntroductionGraphic Organizer – mapsTimeline – life of a penguin, polar bearExperiment – sink or float (salt water vs fresh)Demonstration – icebergExperiment – Which freezes first? Salt water or fresh water?Expert Groups – penguinsDirected DrawingDemonstration – Sun, Earth and tiltHands-on experience – styrofoam EarthExperiment – blubberDemonstration – glacierVideos
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III. Guided Oral Practice
Chants – Penguins (London Bridges), Antarctic/ Arctic (Yes, Ma’am),
Penguins/Polar Bears Here, Bear in a Den, Bugaloo, Explorers of the Poles
T- Bar for cooperative skill Farmer in the Dell – penguins, polar bearsPersonal InteractionFour CornersThink Pair ShareAffirmationsFingerplay – Ten Little PenguinsMind-mapHeads TogetherRound Table/Round RobinHeads TogetherRound Robin/Round Table
IV. Reading / Writing Activities
A. Whole Group Activities – highlight skills in context
Reading: Writing:Teacher-made Big book Modeled Writing
Shared Reading Shared WritingPoetry/Chants Semantic Web Reading the Walls Literary StarEar to Ear Reading Thematic Word BankOverhead Reading Making Words
Demonstration Word WallPocket Chart Poem Farmer in the DellHip to Hip Reading Group Frame – (Language Experience)
English and Primary language
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Listening and SpeakingCloze Penguin Poems Picture Card File Card Team Sharing
II. Diamond Details Big Book Team RetellingCooperative Group Discussions
and decision-makingIII.
IV.V. B. Small Group Activities – Teacher-
directed homogeneous, flexible groupsReading: Writing:Popcorn Reading Farmer in the Dell Sentence StripsPrimary Language Literature Literary Star Sentence StripsChoral Reading Language Experience StoriesOverhead ReadingRetellingCut-up SentencesCircle Vocabulary GameRe-read Mini-bookRe-read Chants
Listening and SpeakingELD Lessons ELD LessonsCloze Poems Retellings
C. Individual Activities/Table Tasks
Reading WritingIllustrate Mini-book Interactive JournalsSilent Sustained Reading Learning LogsIllustrate Chants Quicksketch/Quickwrite
Silent Sustained WritingStrip Books
D. Team Activities/Tasks
Reading and WritingWord Bank Cards
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E. Individual Choices/Centers
Reading and WritingThematic Book baskets Overhead ProjectorRecorded books Science Exploration Pocket Chart – poetry/chants Farmer in the DellIllustrate poetry/chants Picture Card File WritingStrip Book Reading the WallsThematic Word Bank Cards Writing the WallsListening Centers Role Play – Explorers of the
PolesRetellings
F. Writers’/Readers Workshop
Mini-lessonChoicesConferencing
Author’s/Reader’s Chair
V. Extended Activities for Integration
Art – Leapfrog paper bag penguinArt – Thumbprint penguin
Art – Directed drawingMath – Penguin chart for measurement and comparisonMath – Goldfish gameDrama – Penguin/polar bear familyDrama – Guided ImageryMusic/MovementLiving WallVideosRole-play – dress-up penguin/iceberg playMath – Pattern block snowflakesArt – Epsom salt paintingsArt – Leapfrog Bear in a denSnow ConesInuit GamesCross-age Buddies
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VI. Home School Connections
Sink or FloatPenguin Pictorial ReviewAntarctica: An Imaginary Family TripCompare how polar bears and Emperor penguins care for their
young
VII. Closure / Evaluation
Venn diagramProcess Grid with Numbered Heads TogetherHot Seat – animal family membersBacktrackBlue Label ReviewStudent Voice (My favorite thing…)Illustrate a conceptPersonal Interaction – Which region would you choose to visit and why?Four CornersCreate a polar survival kitCertificates
Unit Developed by Joyce Densmore-Thomas and Diane Burns,1998Project GLAD
Arctic – Antarctica: All Living Things Adapt to Survive
Day One K-2
Focus: Comparing the Land and People
Signal Word: Tundra
Focus/Motivation
Behavior Expectations – Good eye contact, good work position and good listening
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Explorer Positive Behavior ReinforcementsTeacher-made Big Book – The Important Thing about Living ThingsChant – BugalooT-Bar Chart – CooperationPicture File Cards – Overhead with Inquiry Chart QuestionsInquiry Chart – Arctic and Antarctica
Input
Demonstration – The Earth’s Tilt and the SunGraphic Organizer – The Poles MapHands-on Experience – Styrofoam Earth
Guided Oral Practice
Chant – Is This Antarctica? Is This the Arctic?
Reading/Writing
Shared Writing – “How to…” – The Earth’s Tilt and the SunWord Bank – List new vocabulary
Day One – continued
Input
Graphic Organizer with 10-2 Lecture – Tundra
Guided Oral Practice
ELD Group – Explorers of the Poles Chant with TPR and Realia
Team Task – Animal Word Bank Cards
Individual Tasks – Tundra Environment and Animal Life –
illustrate, label and describe
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Input
Overhead Introduction with Personal Interaction – The People of the Arctic
Closure
Process Inquiry ChartHome/School Connection – The Earth’s Tilt and the Sun – Styrofoam EarthInteractive Journals – Circle Word Bank Words
Project GLAD
Arctic – Antarctica: All Living Things Adapt to Survive
Day Two k-2
Focus: Antarctica – Penguins
Signal Word: Rookery
Focus/Motivation
Overhead Greeting and DirectionsAuditory AffirmationInteractive Journal Review – List Word Bank Words UsedShared Writing - Home/School Connection ReviewChant – Is This Antarctica?
Input
10-2 Lecture - AntarcticaPictorial Input Chart with Think-Pair-Share – Penguin Teacher-made Big Book – Penguins
Guided Oral Practice
Chant – Penguins
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Input
Timeline – Life of a PenguinVideo Clip with Graphic Organizer – Emperor Penguins
Reading/Writing
Quickwrite – Explorer’s Log Shared Writing – Penguins are fascinating birds.Farmer in the Dell – Penguins
VI. Day Two - continued
Guided Oral Practice
Process T-Bar Chart - Cooperation
Input
Expert Group – Penguins
Team Task – Timeline – Draw and Label Penguin Life
Individual Task – Strip Book – Penguins can…Penguins cannot…Explorer’s Log – Recreate Penguin Pictorial
Guided Oral Practice
Process T-Bar Chart
Reading/Writing
Ear to Ear Reading – Mini-book
Closure
Picture File Cards – Team PresentationHome/School Connection – Penguin Pictorial ReviewInteractive Journals
Project GLAD13
Arctic – Antarctica: All Living Things Adapt to Survive
Day Three k-2
Focus: Arctic – Polar Bears
Signal Word: Adaptation
Focus/Motivation
Overhead Greeting and DirectionsInteractive Journal Review –
Mini-lesson – Misspelled Words from JournalsQuick-Whip – Home/School Connection Review Kinesthetic AffirmationBlue Label ReviewChant – Is This Antarctica? Is This the Arctic?
Input
Narrative Input Chart with Think-Pair-Share – Polar BearDirected Drawing – Polar Bear
Reading/Writing
Literary Star with Heads Together– Polar BearsReading the Walls
Day Three - continued
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Reading/Writing
Whole Group – Reader’s Workshop with Response
Flexible Reading Group – Using Shared Writing Paragraph -
Vocabulary Circle Game – high frequency wordsCut-up sentence sequencingMaking Words – Word families
Demonstration – Overhead Reading – Chant
Closure
BacktrackTeacher-made Big Book – The Important Thing about Living ThingsProcess Inquiry ChartProcess Grid with Numbered Heads Together Assessment – Individual Unit TestStudent Voice – “The thing that helped me learn…”Team AwardsCertificates Affirmations
Project GLAD
Arctic – Antarctica: All Living Things Adapt to Survive
Day One -4th grade
Focus: Comparing the Land and People
Signal Word: Tundra
Focus/Motivation
Behavior Expectations – Good eye contact, good work position and good listening
Explorer Positive Behavior ReinforcementsTeacher-made Big Book – The Important Thing about Living ThingsChant – BugalooT-Bar Chart – CooperationPicture File Cards – Overhead with Focus QuestionsInquiry Chart
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Input
Demonstration – The Earth’s Tilt and the SunGraphic Organizer – The Poles MapHands-on Experience – Styrofoam Earth
Guided Oral Practice
Chant – Is This Antarctica? Is This the Arctic?
Reading/Writing
Shared Writing – “How to…” – The Earth’s Tilt and the SunWord Bank
Day One – continued
Input
Graphic Organizer with 10-2 Lecture – Tundra
Guided Oral Practice
Process T-Bar Chart – CooperationTeam Questions - TundraELD Group – Graphic Organizer – Tundra Retelling
Team Task – Animal Word Bank Cards
Individual Tasks – Tundra Environment and Animal Life –
Illustrate, label and describeExplorer’s Log – Answer Team Questions
Input
Overhead Introduction with Personal Interaction – The People of the Arctic
Video – Inuits
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Guided Oral Practice
Mind-map – Inuits: Clothing, Food, Transportation and Shelter
Closure
Home/School Connection – The Earth’s Tilt and the Sun – Styrofoam EarthInteractive Journals – Circle Word Bank Words
Project GLAD
Arctic – Antarctica: All Living Things Adapt to Survive
Day Two
Focus: Antarctica – Penguins
Signal Word: Rookery
Focus/Motivation
Overhead Greeting and DirectionsAuditory AffirmationInteractive Journal Review – List Word Bank Words UsedShared Writing - Home/School Connection ReviewChant – Is This Antarctica?
Input
10-2 Lecture - AntarcticaPictorial Input Chart with Think-Pair-Share – Penguin Teacher-made Big Book – Penguins
Guided Oral Practice
Chant – Penguins
Input
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Timeline – Life of a PenguinVideo Clip with Diamond Details – Emperor Penguins
Reading/Writing
Shared Writing – Penguins are fascinating birds.Farmer in the Dell – Penguins
VII. Day Two - continued
Guided Oral Practice
Process T-Bar Chart - Cooperation
Input
Expert Group – Penguins
Team Task – Timeline – Draw and Label Penguin Life
Individual Task – Strip Book – Penguins can…Penguins cannot…Explorer’s Log – Recreate Penguin Pictorial
Guided Oral Practice
Process T-Bar Chart – Cooperation
Reading/Writing
Ear to Ear Reading
Closure
Process Inquiry ChartHome/School Connection – Penguin Pictorial ReviewInteractive Journals
Project GLAD
Arctic – Antarctica: All Living Things Adapt to Survive
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Day Three
Focus: Arctic – Polar Bears
Signal Word: Adaptation
Focus/Motivation
Overhead Greeting and DirectionsInteractive Journal Review –
Mini-lesson – Misspelled Words from JournalsQuick-Whip – Home/School Connection Review Kinesthetic AffirmationBlue Label ReviewChant – Is This Antarctica? Is This the Arctic?
Input
Narrative Input Chart – Polar Bear
Reading/Writing
Literary Star – Polar BearsCooperative Strip Paragraph – Polar Bears are interesting animals.Reading the Walls
Guided Oral Practice
Process T-Bar Chart – Cooperation
Day Three - continued
Reading/Writing
Whole Group – Reader’s Workshop with Response
Flexible Reading Group –
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Using Shared Writing Paragraph - Vocabulary Circle Game – high frequency wordsCut-up sentence sequencingMaking Words – Word families
Closure
BacktrackTeacher-made Big Book – The Important Thing about Living ThingsNumbered Heads Together with Review Questions and Process GridAssessment – Individual Unit TestStudent Voice – “The thing that helped me learn…”Team AwardsCertificates Affirmations
Bugaloo
Exploring the poles you will findLand and seasons – one of a kind.
Icebergs, glaciersIce floes, too
A six month winterBugaloo
Exploring the poles you will find,Land and seasons – one of a kind.
Icy deserts, Oceans, too,
A midnight sunBugaloo
Exploring the poles you will find,Fascinating territory – one of a kind.
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Penguins
Swimming, diving, waddling penguins, waddling penguins, waddling penguins,Swimming, diving, waddling penguins,
In Antarctica.
Small, tight feathers on their wings, on their wings, on their wings,
Small tight feathers on their wings,Help to keep them warm.
Black and white they hide in water, hide in water, hide in water,
Black and white they hide in water,Escaping from their predators.
Emperor fathers carry the egg, carry the egg, carry the egg, Emperor fathers carry the egg,‘Til it hatches in two months.
To the tune of London Bridges adapted by Joyce Densmore-Thomas and Diane Burns
Penguins Here, Penguins There
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Penguins, Penguins Everywhere!
Penguins here, penguins there,Penguins, penguins everywhere!
Submarine-shaped penguins diving,“Porpoising” penguins “flying,”Tobogganing penguins slidingAnd social penguins cuddling.
Penguins in the rookery,Penguins on the ice,Penguins in the oceanAnd penguins in Antarctica!
Penguins here, penguins there,Penguins, penguins everywhere!Penguins, penguins, penguins!
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Penguins here, penguins there,
Penguins, penguins everywhere!
Submarine-shaped penguins diving,
Porpoising penguins flying
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Tobogganing penguins sliding,
And social penguins cuddling
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Penguins in the rookery,
Penguins on the ice
Penguins in the ocean
And penguins in Antarctica!
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Penguins here, penguins there,
Penguins, penguins everywhere!
Penguins, penguins, penguins!
Penguins Here,
Penguins There
Penguins Here,
Penguins There,
Penguins, Penguins, Everywhere!
Adapted by Joyce Densmore-Thomas and Diane Burns Illustrated by____________________
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Penguin Expert Groups
Adelie penguins travel the farthest of any penguin. They can travel up to 500 miles to find food or lay eggs.
The Emperor penguin is the largest penguin. They huddle together and move in a circle to keep warm.
The Macaroni penguin gets its name from its unusual head feathers that look like a hairstyle from Italy.
The Chinstrap penguin gets its name from the black feathers on its head and under its chin, which look like a helmet.
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Is This Antarctica?
Is this Antarctica? Yes, ma’am!Is this Antarctica? Yes, ma’am!
How do you know? It’s the southernmost continent.How do you know? It’s icy land with some ocean.
Is this Antarctica? Yes, ma’am!Is it a very cold place? Yes, ma’am!
Why is it so cold? It’s covered by an ice sheet.What does it surround? It surrounds the South Pole.
Is this Antarctica? Yes, ma’am!Is this Antarctica? Yes, ma’am!
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Adapted from “Have You Seen My Cow” by Ella Jenkins by Joyce Densmore-Thomas and Diane Burns
Arctic – Antarctica: All Living Things Adapt to Survive
Home/School Connection
Day Two
Today I learned about penguins. I want to show you what I learned about how they adapt to survive in their cold environment. Please watch me draw a penguin and help me label the special adaptations I learned about today.
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Day 2 times (k-2)
8:00-8:05 overhead greeting and directionsauditory affirmation
8:05-8:10 journal review – word bank list and sentence modeling
8:15-8:20 shared writing – h/s review topic sentence
8:20-8:25 chant – Antarctica
8:25-8:35 10-2 lecture – Antarctica
8:35-8:50 pictorial - thk- pair share – penguin
8:50-9:00 big book – penguins
9:00-9:05 chant(s) – penguins
9:05-9:15 timeline – penguin life cycle
9:15-9:35 video with diamond details
9:35-9:50 shared writing – penguins are fascinating birds
9:50-10:05 farmer in the dell – penguins10:05-10:25 recess
10:30-10:35 process T-Bar
10:35-11:05 expert groups30
team task - timelineindividual - strip book, log – pictorial
11:05-11:10 process T-bar
11:10-11:30 ear to ear reading
11:30-11:40 process inquiry chart
11:40-11:45 h/s connectionjournals
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