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Explain what different animals do if something wants to eat them.
Book: What Do You Do When Something Wants to Eat You? by Steve Jenkins
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Pick two animals from the story. What do they do if something wants to eat them? Use the words “if” or “when” in your answer.
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What does an octopus do when it is threatened? Use the words “if” or “so” in your answer.
How do bombardier beetles, puffer fish, glass snakes, and pangolins protect themselves? Use the conjunctions “if,” “when” or “so” in your answer.
How do basilisk lizards, hog-nosed snakes, clown fish, and hover flies protect themselves? Use the conjunctions “if,” “when,” or “so” in your answer.
How do the gliding frog, the silk moth, the Javanese leaf insect, the flying fish, and the blue-tongued skink protect themselves? Use the conjunctions “if,” “when,” or “so” in your answer.
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L.1.1.g — Use frequently occurring conjunctions (e.g., and, but, or, so, because).
L.1.1.j — Produce and expand complete simple and compound declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences in response to prompts.
RI.1.3 — Describe the connection between two individuals, events, ideas, or pieces of information in a text.
RI.1.6 — Distinguish between information provided by pictures or other illustrations and information provided by the words in a text.
RI.1.7 — Use the illustrations and details in a text to describe its key ideas.
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Debate if camouflage is the most effective way for animals to protect themselves.
Explain how animals use different body parts to survive.
Standards
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Identify and use simple sentences with correct ending punctuation.
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Explain what it means to camouflage and give two examples of how animals use camouflage to survive.
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Explain how animals use colors to survive.
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Describe how animals use color to survive.
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3 days
Write a narrative about an animal using its color to camouflage and survive.
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Write questions using the words who, what, where, when, why, and how.
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Write four sentences that describe how a red-eyed tree frog gets its food.
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RI.1.3RI.1.6RI.1.7SL.1.1SL.1.2SL.1.3SL.1.5SL.1.6
Explain how different animals rely on their brothers and sisters for survival.
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Describe how different brothers and sisters rely on each other for survival.
Describe how different animals rely on their brothers and sisters for survival.
Discuss the behaviors parents, siblings, and babies engage in to help each other survive.
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4 days
Write an informational report about a specific animal.
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Explain how lizards are the same and how they are different.
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RI.1.2RI.1.3RI.1.6RI.1.7
Explain how frogs are the same and how they are different.
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RI.1.3RI.1.6RI.1.7RI.1.9
Discuss the ways individual animals of the same kind are similar and different.
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Write a research report on an endangered species.
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