Inquiry Circle Resources
Listed below are links to expository texts, websites, and online books to support learning in your classroom. (You may choose to use other books, based on availability.) We encourage you to provide each student group with numerous and varied sources. Look for expository texts with a variety of text features (e.g., table of contents, headings and subheadings, diagrams, captions, index, glossary, etc.); an appropriate reading level; current and accurate information; and colorful photos or scientific illustrations. Please be advised, some of the websites and YouTube videos have ads. Consider using websites like SafeShare.TV and ViewPure to remove the ads from the YouTube videos.
We recommend checking in advance to ensure that websites and YouTube videos work within your school/district firewall. To find the suggested e-books on the Epic! website, register for a free educator account with learner access codes. You also can access links to virtual tours for some organisms and/or register to interview experts in your classroom(s) via the Skype A Scientist website. Additionally, we encourage you to use the resources already available through your district, such as Encyclopedia Britannica, PebbleGo, or BrainPOP.
Groups can be encouraged to choose animals of different classes (amphibians, mammals, reptiles, etc.). Selections for each of the animals presented in this unit are available at the following links.
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Informational Websites
ABC Education
By clicking on the "Resources" or "Topics" tab, you can explore videos, games, and articles.
BioEd Online
By clicking on the "Resources" or "Topics" tab, you can explore videos, games, and articles.
Cornell Lab of Orinthology
Though not specifically designed for kids, this website features live bird cams, a searchable bird guide, videos, and more. Click on All About Birds to Learn More.
Discovery Education
Contains resources such as videos, virtual field trips, and activities that can be filtered by topic and grade level. Can be accessed through a district subscription.
Epic!
Contains free e-books for students. Teachers must register for a free account using their school email address. Some books can be read aloud by the program.
National Geographic Education Resource Library
Teachers can use an intuitive search function on the website to find all kinds of resources - articles, infographics, maps, etc. The results can be filtered by subject (biology, earth science, etc) and grade level.
National Geographic Kids
Contains free, engaging resources on animals and more.
National Geographic Kids: Wildlife in your Backyard
Specific Site for Backyard Animals.
PBS Learning Media
Teachers can search through lots of resources, and filter results by a grade range. Includes videos, interactive activities, audio, and photos.
ReadWorks.org
On this free website, teachers can find reading passages on a variety of topics.
Scholastic Teachers
Scholastic provides a list of recommended books by topic and grade level, a Teacher's Tool Kit that contains videos (among other resources), and student activities.
Teacher Vision
The search function on this site is geat! You can narrow down results by grade level, topic, and type of resource (activity, image, reference, video).
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Portal Texts
On Meadowview Street
Henry Cole
Backyard organisms, Birds, etc.Crow Not Crow
Jame Yolen and Adam Stemple
Backyard organisms, Birds, etc.Hey Diddle Diddle: A Food Chain Tale
Pam Kapchinske
Food ChainsTrout are Made of Trees
April Pulley Sayre and Kate Endle
Food ChainsUp in the Garden and Down in the Dirt
Kate Messner
GardenSnail & Worm Again
Tina Kugler
SnailsNed's New Home
Kevin Tseng
WormsSnail Trail: A Journey through Modern Art
Jo Saxton
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Informational Texts
Backyard Habitats (Introducing Habitats)
Bobbie Kalman and Kelley Macaulay
BackyardSecrets of the Garden: Food Chains and the Food Web in Our Backyard
Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
BackyardThe Backyard Bug Book for Kids: Storybook, Insect Facts, and Activities
Lauren Davidson
BugsDecomposers in the Food Chain
Maine Outdoor School
Food ChainsUnseen World: Episode 4 Decomposers
Unseen World
Food ChainsThis Is the Sea That Feeds Us
Robert Baldwin
Food ChainsTermites
Martha E. Rustad
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Additional Media
Storyline Online
Celebrities read aloud picture books. These could be used for portal texts.
Audio BooksUnderstanding Ecosystems for Kids: Producers, Consumers, Decomposers - FreeSchool
Answers the question, "What is an ecosystem?"
VideoThe Dirt on Decomposwers: Crash Course Kids #7.2
Explains how decomposers fit into a food chain. Gives good background information for teachers.
VideoThe Magic School Bus Gets Eaten (S1, E4)
Ms. Frizzle's Class learns how energy passes though a food chain (ocean food chain).
Video/BookThe Magic School Bus Meets the Rot Squad (S1, E6)
Ms. Frizzle's class learns about decomposers.
Video/BookSciShow Kids
SciShow Kids has a variety of Animal and other Science Videos.
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