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Create a postcard of what you saw and where you went on your visit to South America by writing an informational text that names a topic and supplies one to two facts about the topic.
Book: Explore South America by Bobbie Kalman
Book: The Great Kapok Tree: A Tale of the Amazon Rain Forest by Lynne Cherry
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Imagine that you visited South America. Create a postcard of what you saw and where you went. On the front of the postcard, draw a picture showing what you did and saw, and where you went. On the back of the postcard, write a few sentences that explain what you did (remember, this is pretend!) and where you went in South America. Remember to teach the person you are sending the postcard to at least two facts about South America that you learned from the text.
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L.1.1 — Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
L.1.1.b — Use common, proper, and possessive nouns.
L.1.2 — Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.
L.1.6 — Use words and phrases acquired through conversations, reading and being read to, and responding to texts, including using frequently occurring conjunctions to signal simple relationships (e.g., because).
RI.1.1 — Ask and answer questions about key details in a text.
W.1.2 — Write informative/explanatory texts in which they name a topic, supply some facts about the topic, and provide some sense of closure.
W.1.8 — With guidance and support from adults, recall information from experiences or gather information from provided sources to answer a question.
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Describe two to three things that make the continent of Africa special.
Identify different things you might see in North America.
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L.1.6RI.1.1RI.1.2RI.1.5SL.1.2
Identify three unique facts about coast redwood trees.
L.1.6RI.1.1RI.1.2SL.1.2
Create a postcard of what you saw on your visit to North America.
L.1.1L.1.1.bL.1.2L.1.6RI.1.1RI.1.2W.1.2W.1.8
Describe two to three different things you can see on the continent of South America.
L.1.1.bL.1.6RI.1.1RI.1.2RI.1.5SL.1.2
Describe two to three specific reasons the trees in the Amazon rainforest are important.
L.1.1L.1.1.bL.1.2L.1.6RI.1.1W.1.2W.1.8
L.1.1.bL.1.6RI.1.1RI.1.2RI.1.5SL.1.1
Describe two things you might see in the Serengeti.
Create a postcard of what you saw and where you went on your visit to Africa by writing an informational text that names a topic and supplies one to two facts about the topic.
L.1.1L.1.1.jL.1.2L.1.2.bL.1.6RI.1.1W.1.2
Describe what you might see in the desert in Asia and what text features the author includes to help the reader better understand what they would see in the desert.
RI.1.1RI.1.2RI.1.5
Describe Mt. Everest and how the text features help the reader better understand the mountain.
Write a travel poster that highlights something you could see or do in Asia.
L.1.1L.1.1.bL.1.1.jL.1.2L.1.2.bL.1.6W.1.2
Explain how landforms and ecosystems influence the way people live in different parts of Europe.
RI.1.1RI.1.2RI.1.3RI.1.5
Describe what makes St Kilda unique by using key details from the text.
Write a travel poster that highlights something you could see or do in Europe.
Describe two to three unique things you might see if you visited Australia and Oceania.
Describe The Great Barrier Reef and how the text features help the reader better understand the ecosystem.
L.1.1L.1.2RI.1.1RI.1.2RI.1.5SL.1.1
Explain if Australia is just like Europe.
L.1.1L.1.2RI.1.1RI.1.2RI.1.5RI.1.9SL.1.1
Describe two to three unique things you might see if you visited Antarctica.
Ask and answer questions about Antarctica using text features.
Explain if Antarctica is just like North America.
L.1.1L.1.2RI.1.1RI.1.2RI.1.5RI.1.9
Discuss the Unit Essential Question.
SL.1.1SL.1.1.aSL.1.2SL.1.6
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Write an opinion piece to share which continent you would like to visit.
L.1.1L.1.2W.1.1W.1.5
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