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Carnivore, Herbivore or Omnivore? Carnivore, Herbivore or Omnivore? Carnivore, Herbivore or Omnivore? Carnivore, Herbivore or Omnivore? Carnivore, Herbivore or Omnivore?
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 5 - 8 years
File information pptx, 11 pages, 29.4 MB
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This is a PPT, which has a game. Students are going to see the picture of an animal, them a picture of what the animal eat, so depending on that they have to say whether if the animal is carnivore, herbivore or omnivore. I recommend you doing it as a review at the end of the unit. 

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Classify: Body Covering and Carnivores, Herbivores and Omnivores Classify: Body Covering and Carnivores, Herbivores and Omnivores
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Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 6 - 8 years
File information pdf, 4 pages, 344 KB
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I did this resource to evaluate in a fun way two different characteristics of animals learned in class. I personally did it in first grade and it worked nicely. They had lots of fun and they got great grades!

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Ecosystems Vocabulary Flash cards Ecosystems Vocabulary Flash cards Ecosystems Vocabulary Flash cards
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
File information pdf, 6 pages, 719 KB
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Bring Genetics Vocabulary to Life in Your Classroom! These vocabulary cards are perfect for building an interactive word wall, helping students master key terms while exploring complex concepts in a visual and accessible way. An essential resource for facilitating learning in science!
 
This resource includes 50 flashcards with the most relevant vocabulary for the topic of genetics!
 
Each word comes with a definition and an illustration to help explain the term.
 
The cards are letter-sized, and I’ve included a small video to show you how to print them smaller.
 
If you feel like there’s a word missing, feel free to leave me a comment, and I’ll happily add it.
 
Included Vocabulary:
 
  • Food chain
  • Food web
  • Trophic pyramid
  • Trophic levels
  • Producers
  • Consumers
  • Primary consumer
  • Secondary consumer
  • Tertiary consumer
  • Decomposers
  • Herbivore
  • Carnivore
  • Omnivore
  • Scavenger
  • Individual
  • Population
  • Community
  • Ecosystem
  • Habitat
  • Suited
  • Survive
  • Thrive
  • Competition
  • Adaptation
  • Organism
  • Biotic
  • Abiotic
  • Biome
  • Terrestrial biome
  • Aquatic biome
  • Estuary
  • Lake
  • Ocean
  • River
  • Deciduous forest
  • Rainforest
  • Savanna
  • Taiga
  • Tundra
  • Desert
  • Photosynthesis
  • Root
  • Stem
  • Leaf
  • Sunlight
  • Water
  • Air
  • Oxygen
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Glucose
 
Ideas for Using This Resource:
 
1. Active Word Wall: Use the cards to create a word wall in your classroom, adding new words each week. Students can refer to the wall during lessons or activities related to genetics.
2. Word Scavenger Hunt: Organize a classroom scavenger hunt where students must find the vocabulary cards that match definitions or examples given to them.
 
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Ecosystems Vocabulary Games Ecosystems Vocabulary Games Ecosystems Vocabulary Games
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
File information pdf, 7 pages, 973 KB
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Take vocabulary learning to a whole new level with these vocabulary flashcards designed for 10 different games! Make your classes dynamic and fun while your students reinforce key terms through playful activities. This resource is perfect for keeping students engaged and actively learning.
 
You will find two sets of flashcards:
 
Set 1: 
It has 156 cards that include the word, the definition, and some pictures. When your students play this with set, they will realice that some flashcards may have different answers: for example, for the tiger image your students could choose the word consumer, tertiary consumer and carnivore. So the game can take different directions.
 
Set 2:
 
That's why in the second link you will find 100 flashcards with only words and definitions in case you or your students find it easier this way.
 
Games:
 
  • Memory
  • Around the world
  • Cowboys
  • Charades
  • Pictionary
  • Describe and guess
  • Oh! No!
  • Listen and pick
  • Inflatable hammer
  • Big bag toss
 
Vocabulary included:
  • Food chain
  • Food web
  • Trophic pyramid
  • Trophic levels
  • Producers
  • Consumers
  • Primary consumer
  • Secondary consumer
  • Tertiary consumer
  • Decomposers
  • Herbivore
  • Carnivore
  • Omnivore
  • Scavenger
  • Individual
  • Population
  • Community
  • Ecosystem
  • Habitat
  • Suited
  • Survive
  • Thrive
  • Competition
  • Adaptation
  • Organism
  • Biotic
  • Abiotic
  • Biome
  • Terrestrial biome
  • Aquatic biome
  • Estuary
  • Lake
  • Ocean
  • River
  • Deciduous forest
  • Rainforest
  • Savanna
  • Taiga
  • Tundra
  • Desert
  • Photosynthesis
  • Root
  • Stem
  • Leaf
  • Sunlight
  • Water
  • Air
  • Oxygen
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Glucose
 
In addition to the vocabulary cards, you'll find guides for each game.
 
Ideas for using this resource:
  1. For early finishers: Place the vocabulary cards in a designated area of the classroom and allow students who finish their tasks early to play a quick game, like "Pairs" or "Describe and Guess," to review the vocabulary while they wait for others.
  2. Science class center: Set up a learning center where students can rotate between different games, like "Charades" or "Pictionary," using the cards to reinforce key vocabulary. This is a fantastic way to review terms in small groups.
  3. Whole-class activity: Divide students into teams, give each team a set of cards, and have them compete in games like "Around the World" or "Target Practice" to see who can master the most terms. A fun and competitive way to review important concepts!
  4. Quick games to start or end the class: Use games like "Oh Snap!" or "Inflatable Hammer" at the beginning or end of class for a quick, fun review of vocabulary. Perfect for breaking the ice or reinforcing terms before a quiz.
  5. Vocabulary tournament: Organize a weekly game tournament using the cards. Each week, teams compete in different games (like "Cowboys" or "Listen and Pick") and earn points. At the end of the month, the team with the most points gets a prize or recognition.
 
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Ecosystems Game I have... Who has... Ecosystems Game I have... Who has... Ecosystems Game I have... Who has...
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
File information Private link to docs.google.com
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Get your students excited to learn with the interactive "I Have... Who Has...?" game! This fast-paced, engaging activity is perfect for reinforcing key vocabulary and concepts while keeping everyone actively involved. Whether you're reviewing content or introducing new terms, this game will get your students thinking, collaborating, and having fun—all while mastering essential material!
 
You will find two sets of flashcards:
 
Set 1:
It has 80 cards that include the word, the definition, and some pictures. When your students play this with set, they will realice that some flashcards may have different answers: for example, for the tiger image your students could choose the word consumer, tertiary consumer and carnivore. So the game can take different directions.
 
Set 2:
 
That's why in the second link you will find 51 flashcards with only words and definitions in case you or your students find it easier this way.
 
Vocabulary included:
  • Food chain
  • Food web
  • Trophic pyramid
  • Trophic levels
  • Producers
  • Consumers
  • Primary consumer
  • Secondary consumer
  • Tertiary consumer
  • Decomposers
  • Herbivore
  • Carnivore
  • Omnivore
  • Scavenger
  • Individual
  • Population
  • Community
  • Ecosystem
  • Habitat
  • Suited
  • Survive
  • Thrive
  • Competition
  • Adaptation
  • Organism
  • Biotic
  • Abiotic
  • Biome
  • Terrestrial biome
  • Aquatic biome
  • Estuary
  • Lake
  • Ocean
  • River
  • Deciduous forest
  • Rainforest
  • Savanna
  • Taiga
  • Tundra
  • Desert
  • Photosynthesis
  • Root
  • Stem
  • Leaf
  • Sunlight
  • Water
  • Air
  • Oxygen
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Glucose
 
In addition to the vocabulary cards, you'll find guides for the game.
 
Ideas for using this resource:
  1. For early finishers: Place the vocabulary cards in a designated area of the classroom and allow students who finish their tasks early to play a quick game, like "Pairs" or "Describe and Guess," to review the vocabulary while they wait for others.
  2. Science class center: Set up a learning center where students can rotate between different games, like "Charades" or "Pictionary," using the cards to reinforce key vocabulary. This is a fantastic way to review terms in small groups.
  3. Whole-class activity: Divide students into teams, give each team a set of cards, and have them compete in games like "Around the World" or "Target Practice" to see who can master the most terms. A fun and competitive way to review important concepts!
  4. Quick games to start or end the class: Use games like "Oh Snap!" or "Inflatable Hammer" at the beginning or end of class for a quick, fun review of vocabulary. Perfect for breaking the ice or reinforcing terms before a quiz.
  5. Vocabulary tournament: Organize a weekly game tournament using the cards. Each week, teams compete in different games (like "Cowboys" or "Listen and Pick") and earn points. At the end of the month, the team with the most points gets a prize or recognition.
 
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 Clasificación de animales según su alimentación  Clasificación de animales según su alimentación  Clasificación de animales según su alimentación  Clasificación de animales según su alimentación  Clasificación de animales según su alimentación
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Downloads count 16
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 5 - 7 years
File information pdf, 11 pages, 3.12 MB
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Tarjetas con la clasificación de animales según su alimentación
CONCEPTOS
RECORTABLES para clasificar.
al terminar de leerlas y comentar sobre ellas pueden realizar la actividad, dibujar o recortar imágenes de diversos animales y pegarlas en la lámina correspondiente.
CLASIFICACIÓN DE ANIMALES SEGÚN SU ALIMENTACIÓN CLASIFICACIÓN DE ANIMALES SEGÚN SU ALIMENTACIÓN CLASIFICACIÓN DE ANIMALES SEGÚN SU ALIMENTACIÓN
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 5 - 7 years
File information pdf, 7 pages, 961 KB
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CLASIFICACIÓN DE ANIMALES SEGUN SU ALIMENTACIÓN
Podrás encontrar:
Fichas con la clasificación, que pueden coleccionarse con las demás clasificaciones.
•Recortable
•Color y B y N
SUGERIDO para preescolar y primer grado de primaria.

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Clasificación animales
Free!
Downloads count 41
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 4 - 7 years
File information docx, 1 pages, 418 KB
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Clase para ciencias naturales. 
Los niños deberán identificar al animal, para después marcar su característica según corresponda. 
Las imágenes ayudan a la autonomía de los pequeños en el aprendizaje en el trabajo a desarrollar. 
SERES VIVOS SERES VIVOS
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 6 - 9 years
File information pdf, 4 pages, 433 KB
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 Hola! En este archivo encontrarás 1 hoja explicativa sobre la clasificación de los animales, de acuerdo a su alimentación: carnívoros, herbívoros y omnívoros, y 3 actividades relacionadas a cumplir el objetivo de clase, respecto a lo anterior. 
Las actividades fueron trabajadas con un primero básico, y resultaron muy bien! 
Están en formato cuaderno college, para una fácil manipulación de parte de los niños al momento de pegar la hoja en el cuaderno y realizar la actividad. 
¿Qué comen los animales? ¿Qué comen los animales? ¿Qué comen los animales?
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 4 - 12 years
File information pptx, 7 pages, 32.1 MB
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PPT para presentar los tipos de alimentación de los animales: herbívoros, carnívoros y omnívoros.
Para cada tipo de alimentación se encuentra una diapositiva presentando el tipo de alimento perteneciente a la categoría y luego la diapositiva con los diferentes animales que se alimentan mediante ese tipo de alimentación.

Recurso creado con canva.
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