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May/June 2024
Academic Standards
Reading Objective:
Students will identify ways that an injured pangolin was helped to heal, grow, learn his habitat, and hunt ants.
Reading Level:
Lexile: 520L; GRL: L
Next Generation Science Standards:
Practice 3: Planning and Carrying Out Investigations
2-LS4-1: Observe Plants and Animals in Their Habitats
Vocabulary:
extinct, habitat, nocturnal, saliva
Use these questions to check students’ understanding and stimulate discussion:
1. An animal at risk of going extinct is in danger of ________. (dying out)
2. How did Ramphy behave when Natalie first opened his box? (He trembled.)
3. Why did Natalie take Ramphy for walks at night? (Answers will vary.)
4. Describe how pangolins eat ants. (Answers will vary.)
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Materials: a soft surface for kids to roll up on, pencils, copies of the skill sheet
Overview: When baby pangolins meet something that scares them, they roll into a ball. What makes kids want to roll up? A lion coming near? A trip to the dentist? Read the list. Let kids roll up or not and record their responses.
Directions: