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Animals of Maryland By Mrs. Lee s Kindergarten Class March 2013

Our class made an informational book about animals that live in Maryland. In science, we studied mealworms and learned about how the external features help the animal survive. External means outside. We wanted to learn how animals in Maryland survive. Here s what we did to make our book: We picked an animal that lives in Maryland. We used PebbleGo Animals to learn about the animal. We wrote facts about the animal on our graphic organizer. We used the facts to write sentences about the animal. We used Pixie to draw our animals. With help from some of the fifth grade students, we typed our sentences. Mrs. Grosso and Mrs. Farrell helped us with our research, our drawing and with the typing. We hope you enjoy our book!

Animal Student Animal Student Bat Ryan Geese Cyrus Black Bear Jeremy Ladybug Isabella Blue Jay Mathias Ladybug Joninah Butterfly Angela Mouse Fiona Butterfly Alexandra Mouse Jessica Cardinal Cameron Mouse Layla Crow Nathan Robin Ben Deer Meghan Snake John Deer Maya Toad Daria Deer Margaret Turtle James Garter Snake Garter Snake Table of Contents Milan Turtle Anna Cyrus Walking Stick Papa

My animal is a bat. My animal uses wings to survive. My animal eats insects. My animal lives in caves. By Ryan Bat

Snake Turtle Black bear My animal is a black bear. My animal uses its legs to survive. It eats grass and leaves. It lives outside and in the cave. By Jeremy

Snake Turtle Blue jay My animal is a blue jay. It uses its wings for flying. It eats gnats. It lives in nests. By Mathias

Butterfly My animal is a butterfly. It uses the wings to survive. It eats flowers. It lives in meadows. By: Angela

Butterfly My animal is a monarch butterfly. It uses wings to fly. It eats flowers. It lives in a meadow. By Alex

Cardinal My animal is a cardinal. My animals uses claws. Cardinals eat seeds. It lives in trees. By Cameron

Snake Turtle Crow My animal is a crow. It uses its beak. It eats cookie crumbs. It lives in trees. By: Nathan

Deer My animal is a deer. My animal has strong legs. My animal likes leaves. My animal lives in a forest. By: Meghan

Deer My animal is a deer. It uses its antlers to survive. It eats plants and flowers. My deer lives in the forests. By: Maya

Snake Turtle Deer My animal is a deer. My animal uses its antlers. It eats plants, grass, leaves, and flowers. A deer live in the forests. By: Margaret

Snake Turtle Garter snake My animal is a garter snake. It survives by having scales. It eats insects, frogs, and lizards. It lives near water. By: Milan

Snake Turtle Garter snake My animal is a garter snake. It uses scales to survive. It eats insects. It lives near water By Joshua

Geese My animal is a Canada Goose. It uses webbed feet to survive. It eats grass. It lives in lakes, ponds, and marshes. By Cyrus

Ladybug My animal is a ladybug. Ladybugs can fly to survive. They eat worms and bugs. Ladybugs live in a garden. By Isabella

Ladybug My animal is a ladybug. It uses wings to survive. It eats mites. Ladybugs live in gardens. By Joninah

Mouse My animal is a mouse. It runs fast to survive. Mice eat cheese. They live in holes. By Fiona

Snake Turtle Mouse My animal is a mouse. It uses front teeth to keep safe. My animal eats insects and plants. It lives all over the world. By: Jessica

Snake Turtle Mouse My animal is a mouse. It uses its front teeth. Mice eat leaves and plants. Mice live all over the world. By Layla

Robin Bat My animal is a robin. My animal uses its wings to survive. My animal eats bugs. My animal lives in cup shaped nests. By Ben

Snake My animal is a garter snake. Garter snakes eat insects, frogs and lizards. It uses its scales. Garter snakes lives in water. By John

Toad My animal is a toad. It uses its bumpy skin to survive.it eats its prey. It lives in water. By, Daria

Snake Turtle My animal is a turtle. It uses its shell to survive. It eats grass, leaves, fish and plants. It lives in water. By James

Turtle My animal is a turtle. It survives in a shell and looks like a rock. It eats grass, leaves and plants. It lives on land and in water. By Anna

Snake Turtle Walking Stick My is animal is a walking stick. It uses his legs and mouth. It eats plants and leaves and other dead animals. It lives all over the world. By Papa

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