2. Have you seen this red panda? It has escaped from the Boston Zoo!
Description: it is slightly larger than a cat and has reddish-brown fur and a long tail.
Warning: Don’t worry, red pandas only eat bamboo (and also berries, fruit,
mushrooms, acorns and grasses) and are not dangerous to humans.
If found, call the Boston Zoo at 888-888-8888.
Known Hideout: Red pandas can found
from Nepal in the West to China in
the East. It can also be found in
Northern India and Northern
Myanmar.
3. Red Alert
Have you seen this flying squirrel? It has escaped from the Boston Zoo!
Description: A flying squirrel is about 5-7 inches long and has soft brown fur and
black eyes.
Warning: Duck and take cover! It may be seen gliding!
Don’t worry flying squirrels only eat nuts and berries and are not dangerous to
humans.
If found, call the Boston Zoo at 888-888-8888.
Known Hideout: Flying squirrels can
found in pine forests in Canada and the
Eastern United States.
Get out your night vision goggles. They
only come out at night.
4.
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6. Animal Wanted Poster!
1. What does your animal look like?
2. Where does your animal live? What
kind of habitat does it like best?
3. Is your animal dangerous? How does it
protect itself? What does it eat? You
decide.
4. Does your animal have any amazing
abilities or behaviors? What cool things
can this animal do?
7. Animal Wanted Poster!
3. Is your animal dangerous? How does it
protect itself? What does it eat? You
decide.
4. Does your animal have any amazing
abilities or behaviors? What cool things
can this animal do?
15. Zoo Animal Wanted Worksheet
3. Is your animal dangerous? How does it
protect itself? What does it eat? You
decide.
4. Does your animal have any amazing
abilities or behaviors? What cool things
can this animal do?
Hinweis der Redaktion
Every poster needs answer: What does this animal look like?
Where does this animal live?
Is this animal dangerous?
Any amazing abilities or behaviors?
Phone number of the Boston Zoo
Every poster needs to have:
-A map showing where the animal lives
-A picture of the animal
-Word art
Review with students
Every poster needs answer: What does this animal look like?
Where does this animal live?
Is this animal dangerous?
Any amazing abilities or behaviors?
Phone number of the Boston Zoo
Every poster needs to have:
-A map showing where the animal lives
-A picture of the animal
-Word art
Last week we worked on finding out where our animals live. Let’s review using maps. Can someone tell me from looking at this map, where lions live?
Here’s another map from the books we’re working with. This one shows where different kinds of tigers live. Can you tell me where the Siberian Tiger lives? (Have students point on slide)
Check off first question.
Check off second question
Circle 3. and 4.
Let’s start with the question, “What to lions eat?” Do you see a chapter that might answer our question? Turn to your neighbor and tell them what page you are on.
Let’s look at another book!
What chapter do you think may have the answer to our question what do tigers eat? Turn to your neighbor. Are you on the same page?
Let’s practice with indexes. If I want to know about tiger prey, what pages can I go to?
Review if time. What chapter looks good to answer the question, what do hammerhead sharks eat?
Review if time.
What page should I go to if I want to learn about hammerhead shark prey?