PPT-Get the Egg Big Question: Which wild animals can we find in our neighborhood?
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Author Alyssa Satin Capucilli Illustrator Bernard Adnet Genre Realistic Fiction Small Group Timer Big Question Which wild animals can we find in our neighborhood
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Author Alyssa Satin Capucilli Illustrator Bernard Adnet Genre Realistic Fiction Small Group Timer Big Question Which wild animals can we find in our neighborhood Day 1. There are lots of different names for these dogs, and here are some of them. :. African Wild Dog. , African Hunting Dog, Cape Hunting Dog, Painted Dog, Painted Wolf, Painted Hunting Dog, Spotted Dog, and Ornate Wolf. . Samantha Rodabaugh. Informational Reports. My second graders will be writing informational reports on an animal. Each student will pick a letter. From there, they will choose an animal that starts with that letter to research. Students will conduct research by searching for information on the internet and through books in our classroom library. We will also be taking a trip to the public library, which is down the street from our school. There, students will find books about their animals, that they can take home and use at school for their reports. After students have compiled their reports, we will make our own Digital ABC Book.. Mythology. Begin with TOADS. Begin with TOADS for your god or goddess. T – What character is thinking; O -What others think or say of them; A- Appearance; D –what the character does (actions); S –what the character says? Find quotes that support your answer, note page number and paragraph so you will find it easily for your essay.. Log on to computer.. Turn off monitor and listen to instructions.. Survey Login. Click on . Goggle Chrome . icon. Go to . www.cobbk12.org. G. o to Employees tab at top. Click on TLE Electronic Platform. By: Hailey and Alexa. Nature. Negative Interactions. Humans are cutting down forests which are habitats for animals.. This harms . t. he . f. oxes. Now the foxes don’t have as . many . forests to live in. Chapter 9 . The Food Producing Revolution. Era. Period. Epoch. Million. Yrs Ago. Age. Evolutionary. . Milestones. Cenozoic. Quaternary. Holocene. .01. Iron. Bronze. Copper. . Neolithic. Food Producing. Author: . Alyssa Satin . Capucilli. Illustrator: . Bernard . Adnet. Genre: . Realistic Fiction. Small Group. Timer. Big. . Question. :. Which wild animals can we find in our neighborhood?. . Day 1. Idaho Rangeland Resource Commission. Pronghorn Antelope. Pronghorn Antelope. Pronghorns live in the sagebrush grasslands of Idaho.. They have a showy coat that is tan to reddish brown across the back, while the under-parts, including the flanks and rump are white. I have two throat bands, the lip and cheeks, and a spot under each ear are also white.. one delicate thread at a time. Wild/are Welcomes 5r. Caye Lorenzsonn This aay Wild/are welcomed 5r. Caye Lorenzsonn as our rst ever full - me veteri- narian. 5r. Lorenzsonn gra if I don Write the words domestic for a definition of domestic animals have come to rely on Show students pictures of various anietc Ask which animals are wild and which are domestic Help students name vari By: . Sonam. Bhatt . Assistant Professor . VMD BVC Patna . Common diseases . FMD . Rabies . Canine Distemper . Avian influenza . Measles (. Rubeola. ). Viral hepatitis . Kyasanur. forest disease (KFD). What is wildlife?. Wild animals have survived in their ecosystems for the entire existence of their species. They have never been selectively bred for the purposes of humans. . Domestic animals have been selectively bred by humans over many generations. . The student will:. Describe when to help a wild animal.. Understand when NOT to help a wild animal.. Know the ethical responsibilities of rehabilitating wildlife.. Describe different observable diseases in wildlife..
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