This nonfiction information page is full of facts about the Golden Lion Tamarin, an endangered animal that is found in a rainforest in Brazil. This informational page about golden lion tamarins is great for learning about endangered animals. It has all the information that students need for an animal report. No prep! Just print and go!
In this resource, students will read about the golden lion tamarin. They will learn about what it eats, its predators, and where it lives. The facts are presented in easy-to-read sentences that make this accessible for a variety of grades.
Includes: Informational article about the animal (1 page), Research organizer to record information (1 page), report cover page, blank page with border (for drawing a picture of the animal and habitat), writing pages with borders & primary lines (2 pages), and writing pages with borders & standard lines (2 pages).
Students record the facts that they learned about golden lion tamarins on a graphic organizer page. There are writing pages for the final copy of the report---2 styles of pages - standard lined and primary.
Use this research page for:
- writing animal reports (informative text)
- slide show presentations
- reading for information
- creating a diorama
- creating a poster (digital or handmade)
- a poem or song with facts
- a quick activity for a substitute teacher
- early finishers
- an oral presentation
Features:
*Authentic photo
*A complete page of information that is written in easier language for elementary students
*CCSS for grades 1-3
*Has been effectively used with grades 1-5
*Writing pages to research and write a report
Who is this for?
This is perfect for 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade. I have also used it with grades 4-5 for a quick and easy writing activity.
All of the students that I have used these with (grades 1-5) have loved them! Animals are so interesting and students find them fascinating.
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