Are you in the process of lesson planning? What if everything you need to teach essential topics was conveniently packaged into one central device? Well, look no further! In a Flash: Animal Life Cycles is a complete unit on a flash drive and includes standards-based lessons, labs, a journal, practice activities, games, and more—in convenient formats. This instant solution helps busy teachers teach the basics through the life cycles of a human, butterfly, frog, sea turtle, and penguin. This helpful resource includes two ebooks (Animal Cycle, Life Cycle of a Monarch Butterfly) and 225 total pages comprised of:• Unit overview
• 6 comprehensive lessons with related centers
• Observation journal
• Interactive notebook & lapbook templates
• 13 vocabulary posters
• 10 practice games & activities
• STEM challenge with recording sheets
• Craftivity
• 5 life cycle charts
The In a Flash units were designed by teachers who know there is never enough time to devote to comprehensive lesson planning. These units, conveniently packaged on a flash drive, can help with teaching essential topics such as Plants, Money, Weather, Fractions, Animal Life Cycles, Multiplication, and more. Each themed unit includes standards-based lessons, labs or centers, a student journal, interactive notebook and lapbook templates, vocabulary posters, a STEM challenge, practice games and activities, anchor charts or ebooks, a craftivity, and more. Available to print in color or black and white, each In a Flash unit is an instant solution; we've done all the planning for you. Or, use the resources to complement and supplement your existing unit plans. Also available as a digital download.
- Offers an instant solution for busy teachers while keeping materials neat, organized, and always at hand
- Provides fun, engaging lessons and activities that can easily be differentiated and presentation
- Perfect for teachers who need materials and ideas to supplement their district curriculum
- Full of standards-based information, including helpful hints on preparation and presentation