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What Makes Something Alive - Virginia Department of Education

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Session 3.6 – Writing for the Student Team Project<br />

Teacher Questions & Notes<br />

Procedures<br />

discuss the parts <strong>of</strong> a report. When reviewing the Written Report<br />

Rubric with each team, review only the three-point column with<br />

them since it describes what is expected from the team for their<br />

written report.<br />

9. Have the student teams create an outline for the report. Remind<br />

the teams to make sure they include all the parts for their report<br />

that are listed in the Project Design Brief.<br />

10. Be sure to discuss with each team that when they write their<br />

report, they will want to follow the same steps for writing each<br />

paragraph similar to what was modeled at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lesson today.<br />

11. Have the student teams continue their research about their<br />

animal.<br />

12. Have each team keep a copy <strong>of</strong> the Written Report Rubric in<br />

their project notebook for future reference.<br />

The Project WILD activity “Forest in a Jar” (pg. 137) will provide background information on how a forest<br />

develops over time. See the topic index at the back <strong>of</strong> the Project WILD guide for more activities on<br />

habitats.<br />

85<br />

<strong>Virginia</strong> Animals and their Habitats<br />

Topic 3

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