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What If You Had an Animal...BUNDLE! 25% OFF!

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Students absolutely loved listening to these books and completing the activities to learn about animal adaptations! Love love love.
Students were engaged & excited. They loved learning about the animals & making connections to themselves.

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    This is a bundle of all 8 What If You Had An Animal... lesson plans. They are $5/lesson plan if purchased separately. The bundle price is 25% off.

    Use these fun craftivities to teach about specific adaptation in animals: their teeth, eyes, ears, hair, nose, feet, tail & tongue! Use these childrens books to teach your students about animal adaptations in a fun and interactive way. Not only are the books beautifully illustrated, they are full of science facts too. This is also a great way to address one of the 3rd grade Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) : 3-LS4-2: Use evidence to construct an explanation for how the variations in characteristics among individuals of the same species may provide advantages in surviving, finding mates, and reproducing.

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    What If You Had Animal Teeth?

    What If You Had Animal Eyes?

    What If You Had Animal Ears?

    What If You Had Animal Hair?

    What If You Had An Animal Nose?

    What If You Had Animal Feet?

    What If You Had An Animal Tail?

    What If You Had An Animal Tongue?

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    NGSS3-LS4-2
    Use evidence to construct an explanation for how the variations in characteristics among individuals of the same species may provide advantages in surviving, finding mates, and reproducing. Examples of cause and effect relationships could be plants that have larger thorns than other plants may be less likely to be eaten by predators; and, animals that have better camouflage coloration than other animals may be more likely to survive and therefore more likely to leave offspring.

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