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Page 1: about J. Buob ~ 2006 Illinois State Learning Standard Goal #12.

about

J. Buob ~ 2006

Illinois State Learning Standard

Goal #12

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I have fur on my body.

What am I?

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I live in the forest.

What am I?

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I like to eat grass and leaves.

What am I?

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My dad is a buck and my mom is a doe.

What am I?

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I am a deer.

I am also a mammal.

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I love sunny, warm weather.

What am I?

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I don’t have bones, but I can fly.

What am I?

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I eat mosquitoes for lunch.

What am I?

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I have 4 wings and 6 legs.

What am I?

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I am a dragonfly.

I am also an insect.

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I started my life as an egg.

What am I?

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I go through metamorphosis.

What am I?

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Now that I am an adult, I live on the land.

What am I?

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I lived in the water when I was young.

What am I?

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I am a frog.

I am also an amphibian.

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What am I?

I am a carnivore.

(I eat other animals)

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What am I?

I do not have any ears.

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What am I?

I have scales on my body.

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What am I?

I smell with my tongue.

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What am I?

I am a snake.

I am also a reptile.

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What am I?

I have two legs.

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What am I?

I use camouflage for protection.

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What am I?

I have a bony tongue, but I do not

have teeth.

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What am I?

I do not have fur or scales.

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I am a duck.

I am also a bird.

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What am I?

I have eyes on the sides of my head.

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What am I?

I do not have legs.

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What am I?

I have a lot of bones.

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What am I?

I use gills for breathing.

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I live in the water.

I am a fish.

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Animals are living things.

Animals are different.

Scientists put all animals into 2 main groups, just like

plants.

Do you remember how we group plants?

Yes, that’s right!

Plants with flowers and plants without flowers.

Do you know how scientists group animals?

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•be like a scientist and separate animals into

groups.

State Goals 1 & 12

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Animals

that have

backbones

Animals

that don’t have

backbones

Animals

I can use a graph to help me learn new things.

State Goal #1

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Animals

that have

backbones

Animals

that don’t have

backbones

Animals

Where do mammals belong?

mammals

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Animals

that have

backbones

Animals

that don’t have

backbones

Animals

Where do birds belong?

mammals

birds

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Animals

that have

backbones

Animals

that don’t have

backbones

Animals

Where do insects belong?

mammals

birds

insects

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Animals

that have

backbones

Animals

that don’t have

backbones

Animals

Where do fish belong?

mammals

birds

insects

fish

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Animals

that have

backbones

Animals

that don’t have

backbones

Animals

Where do octopuses belong?

mammals

birds

insects

fish octopuses

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Animals

that have

backbones

Animals

that don’t have

backbones

Animals

Where do amphibians belong?

mammals

birds

insects

fish octopuses

amphibians

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Animals

that have

backbones

Animals

that don’t have

backbones

Animals

Where do worms belong?

mammals

birds

insects

fish octopuses

amphibians worms

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Animals

that have

backbones

Animals

that don’t have

backbones

Animals

Where do reptiles belong?

mammals

birds

insects

fish octopuses

amphibians worms

reptiles

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what we

know about

animals

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Some animals do not have backbones.

Animals are living things.

Animals are different from each other.

Animals can be separated into 2 groups.

Some animals have backbones.

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There are animals with backbones,Like mammals, yes, mammals.Dog and cats, skunks and chipmunks,All have backbones.

There are animals with no backbones, Like insects, yes, insects.Ants and bees, diving beetlesHave no backbones.

There are animals with no backbones,Like octopus and spiders.Yes, octopus and spiders.Have no backbones.

There are animals with backbones, Like birds and fish.Hawks and owls, and catfish,All have backbones.

There are animals with backbones,Like amphibians and reptiles.Frogs and toads, snakes and turtles,

All have backbones.