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  • Color the picture of a wolverine, or trace and cut out to make a shapebook.
  • Use this Venn diagram to compare dromedary and Bactrian camels.
  • Make as many words as you can from DROMEDARY.
  • This assignment develops basic research skills that provide background information for future writing or reports. This activity helps students learn about flying mammals. One of many focused and fun creative writing offerings based on the Mammals of the Animal Kingdom PowerPoint presentation found in the Living on Planet Earth Series.
  • In this paragraph and essay writing activity you will satisfy your curiosity about flying mammals. Create a report that helps others understand what you have learned using a variety of resources. One of many focused and fun creative writing offerings based on the Mammals of the Animal Kingdom PowerPoint presentation found in the Living on Planet Earth Series.
  • Four different camel bookmarks.
  • Color this drawing of two chimpanzees.
  • In this paragraph and essay writing activity you will satisfy your curiosity about marine mammals. Create a report that helps others understand what you have learned using a variety of resources. One of many focused and fun creative writing offerings based on the Mammals of the Animal Kingdom PowerPoint presentation found in the Living on Planet Earth Series.
  • Full page format for students to write reports on seals, sea lions and walruses. Three pages.
  • Use this form to organize Know, Want to know, and Learned material about camels.
  • Writing and following directions are important skills to have when putting something together, repeating an experiment, or learning new techniques. This activity helps students describe montreme or marsupial mammals. One of many focused and fun creative writing offerings based on the Mammals of the Animal Kingdom PowerPoint presentation found in the Living on Planet Earth Series.
  • In this paragraph and essay writing activity you will satisfy your curiosity about non-flying land mammals. Create a report that helps others understand what you have learned using a variety of resources. One of many focused and fun creative writing offerings based on the Mammals of the Animal Kingdom PowerPoint presentation found in the Living on Planet Earth Series.
  • Lined paper with an illustration of a dolphin at the top. (elementary) (20 pt. line, 1.25 spaces between lines
  • [member-created with abctools] Unscramble the words from "bat" to "wings".
  • Two printable cards with graphics for writing facts about camels.
  • [member-created with abctools] Find the words from "bat" to "wings" in this bat-shaped puzzle.
  • An introduction to some basic poetic structures, including alliteration, similes, and acrostics, using the theme of camels.
  • Use this Venn diagram to compare dolphins to other animals.
  • Use the Venn diagram to compare African and Asian elephants. Unlined version.
  • Simple reading comprehension about orangutans.
  • Creating a powerful, single-paged sales or informational flyer is a fast and affordable way to get information out to the public. This assignment encourages a deeper understanding of how feeding wildlife can help or hurt species. One of many focused and fun creative writing offerings based on the Mammals of the Animal Kingdom PowerPoint presentation found in the Living on Planet Earth Series.
  • This assignment develops basic research skills that provide background information for future writing or reports. This activity helps students learn about non-flying land mammals. One of many focused and fun creative writing offerings based on the Mammals of the Animal Kingdom PowerPoint presentation found in the Living on Planet Earth Series.
  • Cute picture of a killer whale to color.
  • This assignment develops basic research skills that provide background information for future writing or reports. This activity helps students learn about marine mammals. One of many focused and fun creative writing offerings based on the Mammals of the Animal Kingdom PowerPoint presentation found in the Living on Planet Earth Series.
  • Four different dog bookmarks.
  • Booklet format for students to write a short report on mammals.
  • Use the Venn diagram to compare African and Asian elephants.
  • Color this picture of a dolphin or trace and cut out for a great shapebook.
  • Report planner, KWL, and a page to to write a report on elephants.
  • Paragraph and essay writing assignment for middle school, junior high and high school students. Satisfy your curiosity and write your own ideas about an assigned topic. This activity helps students explore opposing viewpoints and strengthens the ability to research topics and empathize with others. Argue for or against human activities that might affect bird populations. One of many focused and fun creative writing offerings based on the Birds of the Animal Kingdom PowerPoint presentation found in the Living on Planet Earth Series.
  • Report planner, KWL, and a lined page to write a report about camels.
  • A fact-filled reading comprehension with short answer questions.
  • A fact-filled reading comprehension on the North American marsupial.
  • A picture of a rabbit to color and wide lines to write about rabbits or spring.
  • Paragraph and essay writing assignment for middle school, junior high and high school students. Satisfy your curiosity and write your own ideas about an assigned topic. This activity asks students to consider the habitat loss issue and offer a solution. One of many focused and fun creative writing offerings based on the Invertebrates of the Mammals of the Animal Kingdom PowerPoint presentation found in the Living on Planet Earth Series.
  • Use this form to organize Know, Want to know, and Learned material about bats.
  • Fun mammal-themed late homework notices, assignment notices, and grading sheet.