When I taught third grade, I taught a unit on biographies. The students enjoyed this unit, but summarizing the information they learned about each person became very tedious. When I recently saw this resourced called BIO CUBE, it seemed like a solution to the problem I was experiencing. Students can summarize the life of a person using 6 different categories. Students put their information onto each side of the cube, and then they can print out the cube. It would be very neat to have a "basket of cubes" on different individuals for students to explore. It would also make an interesting display. This resource is a part of the Read Write Think website. Enjoy!
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Monday, November 16, 2009
Bio Cube
When I taught third grade, I taught a unit on biographies. The students enjoyed this unit, but summarizing the information they learned about each person became very tedious. When I recently saw this resourced called BIO CUBE, it seemed like a solution to the problem I was experiencing. Students can summarize the life of a person using 6 different categories. Students put their information onto each side of the cube, and then they can print out the cube. It would be very neat to have a "basket of cubes" on different individuals for students to explore. It would also make an interesting display. This resource is a part of the Read Write Think website. Enjoy!
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