Making a Unit Cover Page. Step One: Make sure the holes on your page are on the left side of the paper.

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Making a Unit Cover Page

Step One: Make sure the holes on your page are on the left side of the paper

Step Two: Write your name, class, teacher’s name, and the date in the bottom right corner of your page Your Name Class Teacher Date

Step Three: Add the name of the unit making sure it is easily recognizable on your page. Letters could be large, bold, and in colour. Your Name Class Teacher Date Unit Title

Step Four: Draw five pictures that you think are related to the topic of the unit Your Name Class Teacher Date Unit Title

Step Five: Add five words that are related to the unit Hint: Look for titles, subtitle, bold, or italicized words in your textbook if you are stuck Your Name Class Teacher Date Unit Title MammalsHabitatsEndangered Producers Consumers

Step Six: Turn over your page and make up five questions you hope you will be able to answer after the unit is completed Hint: Look are titles and subtitles in your textbook for ideas

Step Six: Turn over your page and make up five questions you hope you will be able to answer after the unit is completed Hint: Look are titles and subtitles in your textbook for ideas Why are some animals endangered? What does endangered mean? What is the difference between a producer and a consumer? What is an example of an animal’s habitat? Where do mammals live?