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Unit 7
Kindergarten
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Explain why the nesting bird was not making any noise.
Book: Have you Heard the Nesting Bird? by Rita Gray
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Why was the nesting bird not making any noise?
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What do the kids notice about the nesting bird? How is it different from the other birds they have seen?
How is the nesting robin different from the other birds?
Why are the kids worried about the nesting bird?
What sounds does the nesting bird hear? Why do you think she had not been making noise?
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RI.K.2 — With prompting and support, identify the main topic and retell key details of a text.
RI.K.3 — With prompting and support, describe the connection between two individuals, events, ideas, or pieces of information in a text.
Standards that are practiced daily but are not priority standards of the unit
RI.K.1 — With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details in a text.
RI.K.10 — Actively engage in group reading activities with purpose and understanding.
SL.K.1 — Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about kindergarten topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.
SL.K.2 — Confirm understanding of a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media by asking and answering questions about key details and requesting clarification if something is not understood.
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Explain what happens at each stage of a bird’s life cycle.
Explain how the little boy knows it’s spring.
Standards
RI.K.2
Explain how you can tell if something is alive and what all living things need to survive.
L.K.4L.K.6RI.K.2RI.K.3
Explain how seeds change as they grow and what they need in order to change and grow.
RI.K.2RI.K.3
Explain how seeds change into sunflowers and what happens at each stage.
L.K.4L.K.6RI.K.3RI.K.4RI.K.7
Explain how the tiny seed survives.
RL.K.3
Explain how animals are an important part of a plant's life cycle.
RI.K.3
3 days
Write a story about a seed that travels from one place to another.
L.K.1L.K.1.eL.K.2W.K.3W.K.5
Retell key details about the stages in a frog’s life cycle.
Identify additional details about each stage of a frog’s life cycle.
RI.K.3RI.K.9
Write an informational text to teach about a frog’s life cycle.
L.K.1L.K.2W.K.2W.K.7W.K.8
Predict the stages in a butterfly’s life cycle and what happens at each stage.
RI.K.3RI.K.7
Explain what Merian learned about butterflies and why this was important.
Describe the stages in a butterfly’s life cycle and what happens at each stage.
Write a book that teaches about each stage in a butterfly’s life cycle.
Describe the life cycle of a chicken.
L.K.4L.K.6RI.K.3RI.K.9
Write a story about a baby bird hatching from an egg.
L.K.1L.K.1.eL.K.2W.K.2W.K.3W.K.5
Explain how the other animals treated the little duckling and how it made him feel.
RL.K.2RL.K.3
Explain what the duckling learns about himself and what lessons we can learn from him.
Discuss unit essential questions.
SL.K.1SL.K.2
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