YES! I use my last 30 minutes of the day (for social studies or science) to sneak in a little more intervention time. You can still complete these together as a class, OR you can have students complete the activities independent FOR… wait for….ĮXTRA INTERVENTION time for math and reading!! This is also a great time to do a life cycle cut and paste, my favorite for this unit is the Polar Bear Life cycle! Below is the list of the mother animals as well as their babies: A cow and its calf. I’ve bought a shoulder of lamb for Sunday lunch. The kitten had to go to the vet three times in as many weeks and was more expensive than the baby. The chick finally broke through the shell and struggled out. For students who need a more challenge, they must write complete sentences. The children squealed with delight when they saw the puppy. For struggling students, they simply draw and label. I like to have students compare a mother animal and a baby animal using an interactive journal (seen on the left). These are PERFECT for when students are ready to become a little more independent. Interactive Animal Mothers and Babies Journals Use this with a farm theme, or animal theme, or Are you my Mother book theme activity for children. You can easily differentiate this activity by having students draw, label or even write complete sentences. This matching baby animals to their mothers interactive game is perfect for toddler, preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade students. I love the freedom that it gives me as a teacher to lead the discussion where I need it to go, but I also love that it gives students an opportunity to get really creative. I love using prompts like the one you see on the left on the “Mothers and Babies” worksheet. This is a great opportunity to informally start comparing how young animals look like their parents (coloration, number of limbs and body structure). The best way to start this unit on Animal Mothers and Babies is to do a simple matching activity where you match a picture of the young animal with the mother animal. These activities are completed at the beginning of the unit when students are just starting to build their knowledge base, so these activities might seem easy, but remember, they are BUILDING their knowledge on the subject. We are then recording that new information on a simple recording sheet. A fun puzzle game to learn baby animal names Baby Mommy Animals Hadi Oyna Just for fun - Foundational learning through games., Matching & Sorting - Learn to identify like attributes of objects., Animals - Learn about the life cycle of animals and animal classes. This is where I introduce new vocabulary and I am “guiding” students through books or videos to find new information. Okay, “Guided Research” sounds like a super formal term… but what it really means is that these are the activities that we do together as a class and there is typically a right or wrong answer. If you like this game then please pin the thumbnails on Pinterest.Learning the Facts about Animal Mothers and Babies I have just noticed that I forgot to write ‘tadpole’ I’ll write it down soon and replace the file. Match the Baby Animal Name Game Answer Key Just click on this image and then right click and save the bigger one. This is the third but equally adorable free printable image. Match the Baby Animal Name, Free Printable Spring and Easter Game To save this game image just click on the thumbnail and then right click and save the bigger image. All these animals are digitally designed by me and I have also used these in my some other graphics. This is another cute free printable that I have made for you. Match the Baby Animal Name Game Free Printable for Baby Shower To save this image just click on the thumbnail and then right click and save the bigger image. All these cute baby animals are hand drawn by me. This is a super adorable free printable image that I have created for this game. Free Printable Match the Baby Animal Name Game
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