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March 2024
Academic Standards
Reading Objective:
Students will recognize that animals disperse seeds, and that scientists conduct investigations to learn which animals are doing it.
Reading Level:
Lexile: 520L; GRL: M
Next Generation Science Standards:
2-LS2-2: Animals disperse seeds
2-LS4-1: The diversity of life in habitats
Practice 3: Planning and conducting investigations
Vocabulary:
disperse, germinate, shoot
Use these questions to check students’ understanding and stimulate discussion:
1. When an animal disperses seeds, that means it ____ seeds. (spread)
2. Which animal did not even try to eat the apples? (monkey)
3. Were the elephants good seed spreaders? Why or why not? (Answers will vary.)
4. How did scientists know that elephants helped the seeds grow better? (Answers will vary.)
Go online to print or project the Reading Checkpoint.
Materials: manipulatives in three colors to act as seeds to be dropped and sorted, pencils, copies of the skill sheet
Overview: A kid acts as an elephant, dropping manipulatives in three colors that represent seeds. Other kids (investigators) sort the seeds and analyze the data.
Directions: