Learning to Write | T-Maps | 1st Grade ELA | Science | Learning about Animals


Write About Whales, Alligators, Giraffes, Elephants and Tigers 

Graphic Organizers and PRINTABLES

High-Interest. Learning to write sentences

Use these teaching resources after reading informational text 

about each mammal or reptile—supplementary pages for your unit on reptiles or mammals.

Learning to respond to reading with a writing response and t-map  'are', 'can' 'have'. Use these printables to report information learned after reading about the specific animal. Lines on this tree map encourage good handwriting with a middle dotted line. Teacher materials for whales, elephants, tigers, alligators, and giraffes.  Choose the animal you like best, or get all of them.  This would be a great end-of-year activity for first graders.

  • T-map - are, can, have
  • to fill in the correct word to complete the sentence
  • writing pages about each animal for beginning writers
  • to draw and write about the animal
  • What do you know about this animal? Draw its habitat. Write about it.
  • Write factual statements about the animal.
  • Complete a graphic organizer on the habitat, diet, size, and special features of animal
  • Graphic Organizer to use with any book about the specific animal
  • Learning new words page
  • cards for display when making a t-map with your class
  • Teacher information


Explore the fascinating world of animals with these teacher resources designed for primary writers! 'Write about Animals' offers engaging activities to help young learners practice sentence writing while delving into informational texts about these incredible creatures. From simple facts about animal habitats to fun writing prompts encouraging descriptive language, students will sharpen their reading and writing skills while uncovering the secrets of these large mammals.


These teaching resources combine reading, writing, drawing, and T-maps to enhance learning about these incredible mammals. They are tailored to support young learners as they develop their sentence-writing skills while exploring the wonders of animals. After reading informational texts about animals, students will discover intriguing facts about habitats, behaviors, and physical characteristics.

Focus skills are:

1. Sentence Writing Activities: Students will practice constructing descriptive sentences about animals, enjoyably reinforcing grammar and vocabulary skills.

2. Drawing Exercises: Drawing activities spark creativity and fine motor skills, encouraging students to illustrate their understanding of the animal. Students can express themselves artistically by drawing animal habitats to depict their favorite facts.

3. T-Maps for Organization: Introduce the concept of T-maps as a tool for organizing information. Students will learn to categorize facts about animals into main ideas and supporting details, promoting critical thinking and comprehension skills.

4. Comprehensive Learning Experience: ”Write About Animals" provides a holistic learning experience integrating reading, writing, and visual representation. Students will deepen their understanding of animals by engaging multiple senses and learning modalities while honing essential literacy skills.

Whether used as a standalone unit or integrated into the existing curriculum, ”Write About Animals" offers a rich learning experience that empowers young writers to explore, create, and communicate about the natural world.


write about elephants, 1st grade ELA, teaching resources
Write About Elephants


Write About Alligators


1st Grade ELA, write about animals
Write About Tigers






1st Grade ELA, teaching resources, write about Giraffes
Write About Giraffes




    
1st Grade ELA, Science, teaching resources, whales
Write About Whales


Each teaching resource is designed to captivate young minds and foster a love for learning. These resources ignite curiosity, cultivate critical thinking skills, and nurture a lifelong passion for knowledge. Teacher materials by MrsQuimbyReads invite students to embark on a journey of discovery with every lesson.