American Alligator: A Complete Project-Based Learning Unit differentiated K-12

EGP Media and Press

Eleven hands-on projects for Grades K–12, fully differentiated across four grade bands. Students build, illustrate, and analyze using 9 print-ready handouts, with rubrics and a teacher/parent reference guide included. Works with any American Alligator study or resource, no specific curriculum required.

$8.00

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Does your student know that a baby alligator faces more danger from a largemouth bass than from almost anything else in the swamp? That only 1 in 10 hatchlings survives its first year? That an alligator cycles through up to 3,000 teeth in a lifetime?

This project-based learning resource turns those facts into real thinking. Across eleven hands-on projects spanning Kindergarten through 12th grade, students build, illustrate, design, and analyze rather than fill in blanks. Every project produces a tangible artifact, something a student made and can defend, where writing supports the work rather than being the work.They can read books, watch documentaries, and more to do the research and apply their knowledge.

Projects are fully differentiated across four grade bands: K–2, 3–5, 6–8, and 9–12. A kindergartner and a fifth grader can work from the same resource at the same time, each producing something appropriate to their level without needing a separate version. Differentiation happens inside the project, not by assigning a different one.

This resource works with any American Alligator study, across the full range from Florida and Louisiana to the Gulf Coast and the Carolinas.

What’s included:

  • 11 student projects across four grade bands
  • 9 print-ready handouts including animal picture cards, a wetland habitat map, a life stages reference strip, an anatomy poster, jaw and tooth detail illustrations, a wetland food web base, and What-If scenario cards
  • Grade-band rubrics for K–2, 3–5, 6–8, and 9–12 using descriptive performance levels
  • A content reference guide for parents and teachers including core alligator facts, examples of strong reasoning at each grade level, red flags to watch for, and follow-up questions for conferring with students

Projects include:

  • Danger Ranking Strip and Survival Map (K–2)
  • Baby Gator’s Year Sequence Board (K–2)
  • Wetland Crowding Scene and Baby Gator Redesign Illustration (3–5)
  • Invasive Species Exhibit Panel (3–5)
  • Food Web Collapse Model and Alligator Anatomy Engineering Poster (6–8)
  • Seasonal Challenge Timeline Model (6–8)
  • Conservation Status Case File, Biomechanics Design Brief, Invasive Species Management Proposal, and Rhetorical and Scientific Analysis Display (9–12)

Assessment is built into the artifact itself. A student who can defend an unconventional choice with real biological reasoning is demonstrating exactly the kind of thinking these projects are designed to develop.

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American Alligator: A Complete Project-Based Learning Unit differentiated K-12

$8.00

Eleven hands-on projects for Grades K–12, fully differentiated across four grade bands. Students build, illustrate, and analyze using 9 print-ready handouts, with rubrics and a teacher/parent reference guide included. Works with any American Alligator study or resource, no specific curriculum required.

Does your student know that a baby alligator faces more danger from a largemouth bass than from almost anything else in the swamp? That only 1 in 10 hatchlings survives its first year? That an alligator cycles through up to 3,000 teeth in a lifetime?

This project-based learning resource turns those facts into real thinking. Across eleven hands-on projects spanning Kindergarten through 12th grade, students build, illustrate, design, and analyze rather than fill in blanks. Every project produces a tangible artifact, something a student made and can defend, where writing supports the work rather than being the work.They can read books, watch documentaries, and more to do the research and apply their knowledge.

Projects are fully differentiated across four grade bands: K–2, 3–5, 6–8, and 9–12. A kindergartner and a fifth grader can work from the same resource at the same time, each producing something appropriate to their level without needing a separate version. Differentiation happens inside the project, not by assigning a different one.

This resource works with any American Alligator study, across the full range from Florida and Louisiana to the Gulf Coast and the Carolinas.

What’s included:

  • 11 student projects across four grade bands
  • 9 print-ready handouts including animal picture cards, a wetland habitat map, a life stages reference strip, an anatomy poster, jaw and tooth detail illustrations, a wetland food web base, and What-If scenario cards
  • Grade-band rubrics for K–2, 3–5, 6–8, and 9–12 using descriptive performance levels
  • A content reference guide for parents and teachers including core alligator facts, examples of strong reasoning at each grade level, red flags to watch for, and follow-up questions for conferring with students

Projects include:

  • Danger Ranking Strip and Survival Map (K–2)
  • Baby Gator’s Year Sequence Board (K–2)
  • Wetland Crowding Scene and Baby Gator Redesign Illustration (3–5)
  • Invasive Species Exhibit Panel (3–5)
  • Food Web Collapse Model and Alligator Anatomy Engineering Poster (6–8)
  • Seasonal Challenge Timeline Model (6–8)
  • Conservation Status Case File, Biomechanics Design Brief, Invasive Species Management Proposal, and Rhetorical and Scientific Analysis Display (9–12)

Assessment is built into the artifact itself. A student who can defend an unconventional choice with real biological reasoning is demonstrating exactly the kind of thinking these projects are designed to develop.

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