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It's time to do some investigations! In this unit, you'll explore how animals and habitats have changed through time. This will help you figure out how to explain the things you saw in the watery cave. At the end of the unit, you will use everything you've learned in a final project.
Have fun, and stay curious!
You've completed the introduction to the anchor phenomenon!
Be sure to keep each student's Watery Cave Worksheet accessible. They will add to it after each Mystery.
Teach Mystery 1 next: Where can you find whales in a desert?
Animals Through Time Teacher Guide teacher-only resource | 1 per class |
See-Think-Wonder worksheet | 1 per student |
Watery Cave Worksheet worksheet | 1 per student |
Before starting this lesson, review the unit Teacher Guide for an overview of the Animals Through Time Anchor Layer.
Set up your classroom by creating a class "See-Think-Wonder" chart (the student version is linked above). We recommend using chart paper or a space on your board that won't be erased since you will revisit it throughout the unit.
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