Description
Animal Adaptations Hibernation Migration Activities & Reading Passages for Google Classroom
Behavioral Animal Adaptations Passages & Activities Includes the Following Google Slides:
- Editable reading passage
- Drag-&-drop: finish the definitions sentences with the vocabulary (behavioral adaptation, hibernation, migration)
- Drag-&-drop: match the behavioral adaptation description with the animal
- Drag-&-drop: sort the descriptions into describing either migration or hibernation
- Drag-&-drop: match the map description with the migration map
- Short answer: explain why each animal is hibernating
- Short answer: explain why each animal is hibernating real-life photos of hibernation and migration
- Short answer: reflect and answer three main idea questions (what is behavioral adaptation, name two types, name two examples)
Why Teachers Love these Hibernation & Migration Activities:
- No Prep: Ready-to-assign on Google Classroom™ or platforms like Canvas or Schoology.
- Engaging & Interactive: Includes drag-and-drop tasks, visual prompts, and short-answer questions.
- Flexible Use: Perfect for independent practice, science centers, or early finishers.
- Real-World Connections: Encourages students to think critically about how behavioral adaptations aid animal survival.
Ideal For:
- Introducing Key Concepts: Simplifies teaching about behavioral adaptations.
- Independent Work: Students complete interactive activities at their own pace.
- Science Centers: Digital, hands-on tasks make learning about behavioral adaptations exciting.
- Early Finishers: Keeps learners engaged with meaningful, self-checking tasks.
- Sub Plans: Stress-free, ready-to-go activities for substitute days.
- Assessment Prep: Reinforces key concepts for quizzes and tests.
Standards Covered:
- SOL 3.4: The student will investigate and understand that adaptations allow organisms to satisfy life needs and respond to the environment. Key ideas include a) populations may adapt over time; b) adaptations may be behavioral or physical; and c) fossils provide evidence about the types of organisms that lived long ago as well as the nature of their environments.
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