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Running head: UNIQUE HABITATS TEXT SET LITERATURE SUPPORTED UNIT
Unique Habitats Text Set Literature Supported Unit
Lauren Williams
Towson University
Spring 2017
UNIQUE HABITATS TEXT SET LITERATURE SUPPORTED UNIT
Unit Concept Web
Unit Concept: How is a habitat unique? Grade: 2Common Core State Standards:RI.02.01. Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
RI.02.02. Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and ideas.
SL.02.01. Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about grade 2 topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.
AASL Standards for the 21st Century Learner:1.1.2 Use prior and background knowledge as context for new learning.1.1.6 Read, view, listen for information presented in any format in order to make inferences and gather meaning.
How is a
habitat
unique?
2. Weather
3. Animals
4. Plant
s
5. Compare
& Contrast
1. Geography:
Location and
Landforms
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2.1.4 Use technology and other information tools to analyze and organize information.
P21 Framework for 21st Century Learning:IMT.01.a Access information efficiently (time) and effectively (sources)IMT.02.b Manage the flow of information from a wide variety of sources.IMT.05.a Use technology as a tool to research, organize, and communicate information.
Locations of Habitat
Weather Animals Plants Compare & Contrast Habitats
1. Maps 101
2. PebbleGo
3. Discovery Education
4. Living and Nonliving in the Polar Regions
5. “TumbleBook Library: Animal Crocodiles”
6. “Grasslands”
7. “Wetlands: Wonderlands Not Wastelands”
1. WorldBook Kids
2. CultureGrams
3. “Tundra”
4. PebbleGo
5. “BrainPop Jr.”: Rainforests
6. “Polar Regions”
7. :“ Weather : Poems”
1. PebbleGo
2. “Meet the Meerkat”
3. TumbleBook Library: Animal Crocodiles
4. TumbleBook Library: “A Home for Pearl the Squirrel”
5. “Learn to Fold Origami: Ocean Life”
6. Magic School Bus Great Habitat Match Up
7. “Polar Bear Polar Bear What Do You See?”
8. “Magic School Bus Chapter Book: Polar Bear Patrol
9. “Baby Grassland Animals”
1. “Harcourt School: Welcome to the Coral Reef
2. “24 Hours in a Tropical Rainforest”
3. Discovery Education: Wetlands
4. PebbleGo
5. “The Great Kapok Tree : A Tale of the Amazon Rain Forest
6. Deciduous Forest Food Chains
1. All books and eBooks related to the unique habitats.
2. PebbleGo
3. WorldBook Kids (compare two places feature)
Unit Instructional Activities: What Makes a Habitat Unique?
Instructional Activity for Topic 1: Unique Habitats: Geography & Location
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The class will view the video clip “Search Shark” from BrainPop Jr. as a way to introduce the class to accessing only trustworthy and appropriate sites for researching.
Students will choose their favorite animal and will use digital resources (PebbleGo and WorldBook Kids) to research and identify the habitat that their animal of choice lives in and two unique facts about this animal. Students will then identify the unique habitat that they will be researching for this unit: polar region, tundra, desert, rainforest, grassland, temperate forest, ocean, wetlands.
Students will then use print and non-print resources to analyze the geography, and location of their habitats. Students will have the option to record their notes handwritten, typed online via office 365, or students may record their notes via audio using Wixie.
Students will post in a Padlet their favorite animal, the unique habitat they will be researching, a variety of locations of where this habitat can be found throughout the world, and share the resources that they used to locate this information.
Instructional Activity for Topic 2 & 3 : Unique Habitats: Animals & Plants
The library media specialist (LMS) will read aloud “The Great Kapok Tree: A Tale of the Amazon Rain Forest” While reading, the class will share the different and unique animals in the rainforest. While reading, the LMS will share the new vocabulary needed for this lesson “physical description” and “diet” as related to their animal research. The LMS will also share and discuss the rubric for the final project so that students know the expectations throughout the entire research process. The rubric will be shared digitally onto a Discovery BoardBuilder and accessed via BCPSOne lesson tiles each week throughout the unit. The Board Builder will also have a curated lists of websites students can use for research that are accessed outside of BCPSOne digital content and screen casts showing students how to check out eBooks and manipulate tools within Discovery Education.
The LMS will model how to use a variety of resources to research two unique animals and plants to the polar region. Resources include online databases, books, and e-books found within the school library’s collection. LMS will access the eBook “Polar Regions” in order to model how to use the table of contents and headings to take notes on the unique animals and plants living in the polar region.
Students will then be able to work in collaborative groups with peers whom are researching similar habitats for two unique animals and determine the physical description, and diet of these animals, and create an image of the organism. Students will also research and determine two unique plants that survive in their habitat and provide a physical description and picture. Students will access a variety of sources curated by the LMS. The LMS will discuss how to find trustworthy and age appropriate materials for the research. Resources will include books (sorted in bins by the LMS according to habitat), E-books, online databases, websites, and digital content found within BCPSOne.
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Instructional Activity for Topic 4: Unique Habitats: Weather
LMS will read aloud two poems from “Weather: Poems”, a book with a collection of poems about different types of weather.
LMS will then model how to search for and access eBooks and PebbleGo about the different habitats that groups are researching. LMS will check out the e-book “Polar Regions” from Destiny Discover. LMS will model how to use the table of contents in order to find the section of the text/eBook that describes the weather patterns within the polar region.
Students will work in collaborative groups with peers researching similar habitats in order to research weather patterns within their chosen habitat. Students can use nonfiction books from the school collection curated by the LMS, eBooks checked out from Destiny Discover, and PebbleGo. Students have the option to continue recording their notes on their unique habitat via hand, using Office 365 (collaborative tool), or record their notes on Wixie (option to record voice rather than type or write.)
Who Am I?: At the end of class, students will share one a description of their habitat’s weather and other groups will try to infer which habitat they are becoming experts on.
Instructional Activity for Topic 5: Unique Habitats: Compare & Contrast Habitats
Compare & Contrast Habitats: This week students will work in different collaborative groups, Rather than working with a group of students researching the same habitat students will be placed in groups with students whom are researching different habitats. Students will share notes and use a variety of print and digital resources to analyze how two different habitats are contrasting to the habitats they have been researching throughout the unit. While groups are working together to distinguish specific details about how the habitats are similar and different, the LMS will work with small groups to ensure accurate research/notes and check that students have correctly sited their resources throughout the unit.
Create and Share: As students finalize their research on their habitat, the LMS will share her Board Builder for her unique habitat “Polar Region” via the Promethean Board. Students will then begin creating their BoardBuilder. While students are working, the LMS will be working with small flexible groups in order to meet the needs of all learners in the media center. Students will have another class period to finalize and then share their unique habitat Discovery Education Board Builder. Early finishers will have the option to read more books/eBooks about unique habitats, build their own habitat via NetTrekker, or access “The Magic School Bus: Great Habitat Match Up” site.
Peer Edit: The class will then have a gallery walk around the media center to view and peer edit their classmates’ final project. Students will be able to leave two stars and a wish as feedback for their peers.
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Summative Assessment Rubric: Discovery Education Board Builder
2 1 0Product includes a thorough explanation of the weather
and location of habitat.
Product includes an explanation of the weather
and location of habitat.
Product does not include an explanation of the weather
and location of habitat.Clearly states at least 2
plants found in habitat and provides a thorough
description.
States 1 plant found in habitat and provides a
description.
Does not state any plants found in habitat or provide a
description.
Clearly states at least 2 animals found in habitat and includes a description and
their diet.
States 1 animal found in habitat and includes a
description and their diet.
Does not state any animals found in habitat and does not include a description or their
diet.Clearly explains how two
other habitats are different from habitat researched.
Explains how one other habitat is different from
habitat researched.
Does not explain how other habitats are different from
habitat researched.Clearly explains what makes
habitat unique.Explains what makes habitat
unique.Does not explain what makes
habitat unique.Discovery Board Builder
includes at least 2 types of meaningful media (image,
photo, video clip) that enhance the final product
Discovery Board Builder includes 1 type of media
(image, photo, video clip) that enhances the final
product
Discovery Board Builder does not include meaningful media
that enhances the final product
Product is attractive and information is well
organized.
Product is attractive and information is well somewhat
organized.
Product is unorganized and difficult to understand.
All resources used for research are shared.
Some resources used for research are shared.
Resources used for research are NOT shared.
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Student Exemplar of Discovery Education Board Builder
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Unit Resources
Resource #1: “Maps 101” (Digital/ Web Based/ Online BCPS Database)Bibliographic Entry
K-3 Maps Africa Physical (2017). Maps 101. Retrieved from http://www.maps101.com/index.php?option=com_flexicontent&view=items&cid=179%3Ak-3&id=3592%3Aafrica-physical&Itemid=10
Topic Supported
Geography, Weather (All Habitats Included in this Habitat)
Features Interactive maps Read aloud feature Virtual field trips Can download maps and add texts, notes, and images on to the map Digital map games and word puzzles
Ability Level
K-5
Genre Informational
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Resource #2: “PebbleGo” (Digital/Web Based/ Online BCPS Database)Bibliographic Entry Living in a Rain Forest. (2017) PebbleGo. Retrieved from
https://www.pebblego.com/Topic Supported Animals, Plants, Weather, Geography, Compare & Contrast (All
Habitats Included in this Database)Features Read aloud feature, photographs, high light text while reading
aloud, videos, citations available at bottom of page, printable, teacher resources and lesson plans
Ability Level K-2Genre Informational
Resource #3: “WorldBook Kids” (Digital/ Web Based/ Online BCPS Database)Bibliographic Entry Desert animals. (2017). In World Book Kids. Retrieved from
http://www.worldbookonline.com/kids/home#article/ar847557Topic Supported Animals, Plants, Weather, Compare & Contrast Places, Geography
(All Habitats Included in this Database)Features Compare Places: Compare Places can be used to explore and compare
countries, states, provinces, and continents. Translation, read aloud, large print that can be made larger in the
browser window, large images, and a new student-friendly layout. Interactive maps/online atlas Dictionary Images: photographs, animal illustrations, diagrams, video clips Web Sites: Selected articles feature age-appropriate material
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World of Animals exhibit Citations available at bottom of page
Ability Level K-2Genre Informational
Resource #4: “CultureGrams” (Digital) Bibliographic Entry
Antarctica (2017). CultureGrams Online Edition. ProQuest. Retrieved from https://online.culturegrams.com/kids/kids_country.php?cid=160&cn=Antarctica&ctid=13
Topic Supported
Animals, Geography, Weather/Climate (All Habitats)
Features Clickable Maps Build your own Comparison Tables/Graphs Photos, Videos, Audio Read aloud feature Generates citations
Ability Level K-5Genre Informational
Resource #5: “24 Hours in a Tropical Rainforest” by Virginia Schomp (eBook)Bibliographic Entry Schomp, V. (2014). 24 hours in a tropical rain forest. New York:
Cavendish Square.Topic Supported Plants, Animals (Rainforest Habitat)
Features: Read aloud, highlight text, take notes, Ability Level 4.0
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Genre InformationalDewey Decimal Notation 577.34 SCH
Resource #6: “The Great Kapok Tree : A Tale of the Amazon Rain Forest” Lynne Cherry (book)Bibliographic Entry Cherry, L. (2000). The great kapok tree: A tale of the Amazon rain
forest. San Diego: Harcourt.Topic Supported Animals, Plants (Rainforest Habitat)Features Teacher read aloud, illustrations, making inferencesAbility Level 4.4Genre FictionDewey Decimal Notation EC
Resource #7:“ Weather : Poems” selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins (print book)Bibliographic Entry Hopkins, L. B., & Hall, M. W. (1994). Weather : Poems. [New
York]: HarperCollins.Topic Supported Weather/Climate (All Habitats)Ability Level 3.4Genre PoetryDewey Decimal Notation 811.008 HOP
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Resource #8: “Polar Regions” (eBook)Bibliographic Entry Waldron, M. (2013). Polar regions. Chicago: Raintree.Topic Supported Animals, Plants, Weather/Climate, Compare & Contrast,
Geography (Polar Region Habitat)Features Read aloud, highlight text, record notes, bookmark, dictionaryAbility Level 5.2Genre Informational Dewey Decimal Notation 577.5 WAL
Resource #9: “Living and Nonliving in the Polar Regions” (available in book and eBook format)Bibliographic Entry Rissman, R. (2014). Living and nonliving in the polar regions. Chicago, Ill.:
Heinemann Library.Topic Supported Plants, Geography (Polar Region Habitat)Features Text features, photographsAbility Level 2.5Genre InformationalDewey Decimal Notation 580 RIS
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Resource #10: “BrainPop Jr.”: Rainforests (Video)Bibliographic Entry Rainforests. (2017). BrainPop Jr. Retrieved from
https://jr.brainpop.com/science/habitats/rainforests/Topic Supported Climate/Weather, Plants, Animals (Rainforest Habitat)Features Closed captions, printable script, quizzes, word play, games,
“Talk About It” (game describing animal features that help organisms survive in their unique habitat)
Ability Level K-2Genre Informational
Resource #11: “ Harcourt School: Welcome to the Coral Reef” (website)Bibliographic Entry “Welcome to the Coral Reef” (2017). Harcourt Schools. Retrieved from
http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/coral_2/index.html.Topic Supported Plants, Animals (Ocean Habitat)Features Students view a clickable photograph of a ocean habitat, as
students proceed through the site, captions and photographs are revealed to inform students about living and nonliving things in the ocean
Ability Level K-2Genre Informational
Resource #12: Magic School Bus Great Habitat Match Up (website)Bibliographic Entry “The Great Habitat Match Up”. (2017) Scholastic. Retrieved
from http://www.scholastic.com/magicschoolbus/games/habitat/Topic Supported: Animals (All habitats included)Features: Digital matching game, extension activity Ability Level 2
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Resource #13: TumbleBook Library: “Meet the Meerkat”Bibliographic Entry
Lunde, D. (2007) Meet the Meerkat. Charlesbridge Books. Retrieved from http://asp.tumblebooks.com/Result.aspx?m=Title&key=Meet%20the%20Meerkat
Topic Supported
Animals (Desert Habitat)
Features Read aloud, highlight text while reading, games, quizzes, videos of meerkats
Ability Level K-2Genre Narrative Nonfiction
Resource #14: TumbleBook Library: “A Home for Pearl the Squirrel”Bibliographic Entry
Johnson, A. (2006) A Home for Pearl the Squirrel. Raven Tree Press. Retrieved from http://asp.tumblebooks.com/Result.aspx?m=Title&key=Home%20for%20Pearl%20Squirrel,%20A
Topic Supported
Animal, Plants (Temperate Forest Habitat)
Features Read aloud, highlight text while reading, games, quizzes, videos, interactive word search
Ability Level 3.9Genre Narrative Nonfiction
Resource #15: Discovery Education: Wetlands (video segment)Bibliographic Entry Discovery Education, 2005. Wetlands. [Video Segment]. Available from
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http://www.discoveryeducation.comTopic Supported Plants, Animals (Wetland habitat)Features Video, closed captions, Ability Level K-2Genre Informational
Resource #16: “Polar Bear Polar Bear What Do You See?” by Bill Martin Jr. (book)Bibliographic Entry Martin, B., & Carle, E. (1991). Polar bear, polar bear,
what do you hear? New York: Holt.Topic Supported Animals (Polar Region Habitat)Features Teacher read aloud stories in rhymeAbility Level 1.7Genre Everybody/ FictionDewey Decimal Notation EC
Resource #17: “Magic School Bus Chapter Book: Polar Bear Patrol” by Judith Stamper (print book)Bibliographic Entry Stamper, J. B., Cole, J., & Haefele, S. (2002). Polar bear
patrol. New York: Scholastic.Topic Supported (Polar Region Habitat)
Features Independent reading novelAbility Level 3.4Genre FictionDewey Decimal Notation F STA
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Resource #18: “Tundra” by Peter Benoit (print book)Bibliographic Entry Benoit, P. (2011). Tundra. New York: Children's
Press.Topic Supported Weather/Climate, Geography, Plants, Animals (Tundra Habitat)Features Photographs, headings, maps, diagrams, information boxesAbility Level 5.6Genre NonfictionDewey Decimal Notation 577.5 BEN
Resource #19: “Baby Grassland Animals” by Jane Katirgis (print book)Bibliographic Entry Katirgis, J. (2011). Baby grassland animals. Berkeley
Heights, NJ: Bailey Books.Topic Supported Animals (Grassland Habitat)Features Photographs, repetitive textAbility Level .6Genre InformationalDewey Decimal Notation 591.74 KAT
Resource #20: “Grassland World Map” (Image)Bibliographic Entry Discovery Education, Grassland. [Image]. Available from
http://www.discoveryeducation.com/
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Topic Supported Geography (Grassland Habitat)Features Interactive mapAbility Level K-2Genre Informational
Resource #21: “Deciduous Forest Food Chains” by Julia Vogel (print book)Bibliographic Entry Vogel, J., & Adams, H. (2011). Deciduous forest food
chains. Edina, Minn.: Magic Wagon.Topic Supported Geography, Plants, Animals (Forest Habitat)Features Diagrams, Photographs, CaptionsAbility Level 2.4Genre InformationalDewey Decimal Notation 577.3 VOG
Resource #22: “Wetlands: Wonderlands Not Wastelands” (WebPath Express)Bibliographic Entry Wetlands: Wonderlands Not Wastelands. (n.d.). Retrieved May
21, 2017, from http://dnr.wi.gov/org/caer/ce/eek/nature/habitat/wetland1.htm
Topic Supported Plants, Animals, Climate/Weather (Wetlands Habitat)Features Roll mouse over the picture to find wetland plants and animalsAbility Level 3-5Genre Informational
Resource #23: “Learn to Fold Origami: Ocean Life” by Kate Gillespie (print book)Bibliographic Entry Gillespie, K. (2014). Ocean life. New York, NY: AV2 by
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Weigl.Topic Supported Animals (Ocean Habitat)Features Origami for ocean animals, with step-by-step
directions and facts about the animals, independent reading book for this unit
Ability Level 4.5Genre Nonfiction Dewey Decimal Notation 736 GIL
Resource #24: “Grasslands” by Buffy Silverman (Follett eBook)Bibliographic Entry Silverman, B. (2013). Grasslands. Chicago: Raintree.Topic Supported Animals, Plants, Weather/Climate, Geography (Grassland Habitat)Features Read aloud, infinite copies, highlight text, record and save notes
within Destiny DiscoverAbility Level 4.4Genre Informational Dewey Decimal Notation 577.4 SIL
Resource #25: “Tumblebook Library: Animal Crocodiles” (Video)Bibliographic Entry Tumblebook Library, American Crocodiles. National Geographic
[Video]. Retrieved from http://asp.tumblebooks.com/Result.aspx?m=Title&key=crocodile
Topic Supported Animals, Geography (Wetland Habitat)Features Video, captionsAbility Level 2-5Genre Informational
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