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Children will observe squirrels to learn about their behavior and habits.
Watch a Video:
Nuts About Squirrels
Skill: build knowledge
Read the Issue:
I See a Squirrel!
Play a Game:
Autumn Find It
Skill: signs of autumn
Complete Skill Sheets
Show What You Know
Skill: comprehension
Color by Letter
Skill: alphabet knowledge
Lesson Boosters:
Paired Text: Nuts to You by Lois Ehlert
Shared Writing: What Have You Seen Squirrels Do?
Hands-on Activity: Go Squirrel-Watching!
CCSS (and states that have similar standards): RI.K.1, RL.K.1, L.K.1, RF.K.3.A, W.K.8
Simple, spectacular ideas to boost your lessons.
Skill: Observation and recording
Materials: “Observe a Squirrel” skill sheet, clipboards, pencils, crayons