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Write A Letter Write a letter to me about your animal. You can mail it or simply have a grown up take a photo and send it to me by email. Try to include some details and interesting facts. Don’t forget to draw a picture of your animal and color it. Create an Acrostic Poem (Simply spell the animal name down the side of your page.) Create a phrase that tells something about your animal for each letter. Draw and color a picture to show what your animal looks like. Ex: D E ats plants and flowers E R Create a Poster Include some information that you have learned on your poster, such as what your animal eats, where it lives and other interesting facts. Don’t forget to include pictures you can draw or find. Writing Project Start with a sentence introducing the animal you are learning about. Write 1-2 sentences about what it looks like, then what it eats, where it lives and add any interesting facts last. Reread your work to be sure it makes sense. Include a picture if you would like. Build A Habitat Diorama Find an old shoe box or other small box and have fun creating your animal habitat using scrap paper and whatever you would like. Try an Idea of Your Own Think of a creative way that you could share what you have learned about an animal. Maybe you are using clay, paint, chalk … You can be a reporter and record yourself talking about your animal….you decide. Just have fun learning about an animal.

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Write A Letter Write a letter to me about your

animal. You can mail it or simply have a grown up take a photo and send it to me by email.

Try to include some details and interesting facts. Don’t forget to draw a picture of your animal and color it.

Create an Acrostic Poem (Simply spell the animal name down the

side of your page.) Create a phrase that tells something

about your animal for each letter. Draw and color a picture to show

what your animal looks like.Ex: D E ats plants and flowers E R

Create a Poster Include some information that

you have learned on your poster, such as what your animal eats, where it lives and other interesting facts.

Don’t forget to include pictures you can draw or find.

Writing Project Start with a sentence introducing the

animal you are learning about. Write 1-2 sentences about what it

looks like, then what it eats, where it lives and add any interesting facts last. Reread your work to be sure it makes sense.

Include a picture if you would like.

Build A Habitat Diorama Find an old shoe box or other

small box and have fun creating your animal habitat using scrap paper and whatever you would like.

Try an Idea of Your Own Think of a creative way that you

could share what you have learned about an animal. Maybe you are using clay, paint, chalk … You can be a reporter and record yourself talking about your animal….you decide. Just have fun learning about an animal.

Pick an animal, read about it and choose an activity to try.HAVE FUN!!

Having Fun

Learning About Animals