Animals of Maryland. By Mrs. Clubbs Kindergarten Class March 2013

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Animals of Maryland By Mrs. Clubbs 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!

Table of Contents Animal Student Animal Student Bat Caleb Andrew G. Garter Snake Bear Umu Mouse Mateo Black Bear Aidan C. Mouse Charlotte Butterfly Victoria Owl Sridatt Butterfly Zoe Owl Jia-Bao Butterfly Devin Owl Andrew J. Cardinal Isabella Skunk Tyler Cardinal Jason Aidan H. Crayfish Colin Turtle Max Deer Sonia Turtle Edward Deer Ella Walking Stick Jessica Duck Katherine Walking Stick Elise Duck Aly

Bat Owl My animal is a bat. It uses its wings to survive. It eats plants. It lives in trees. By Caleb.

Cardinal Cardinal Mouse Owl Bear My animal is a black bear. It uses its teeth to survive. It lives in the forest. It eats fish. By: Umu

Black Bear My animal is a black bear. It eats plants, nuts and fish. It uses its teeth to survive. It lives in the forest. By: Aidan C.

Cardinal Cardinal Mouse Owl Butterfly My animal is a butterfly. It uses its antennae to survive. It eats nectar. It lives in a meadow. By: Victoria

Butterfly Cardinal Cardinal Mouse Owl My animal is a monarch butterfly. It uses its antennas to survive. It eats nectar from flowers. It lives in meadows and fields. By: Zoe

Bat Mouse Owl Butterfly My animal is a butterfly. It eats nectar. It lives in trees. By Devin

Cardinal Mouse Owl My animal is a cardinal. It uses wings. It eats fruit and seeds. It lives in nests. By Isabella

Cardinal Mouse Cardinal Owl My animal is a cardinal. My animal uses its wings to survive. My animal eats seeds, fruit, buds and insects. My animal lives in North America and Central America in nests. By: Jason

Bat Crayfish Mouse Owl My animal is a crayfish. What does it use to survive? An exoskeleton! It lives in streams and rivers. It eats worms, bugs and plants. By Colin

Deer The baby deer can walk a few hours after they get born. They eat flowers, grass and plants. They live in Asia, North America and South America. By Sonia

Owl Mouse Deer My animal is a deer. It uses its antlers to fight. It eats plants and flowers. It lives in South America, North America, Asia, and Europe in woodlands near water. By Ella

Bat Mouse Owl Duck My animal is a duck. It uses its webbed feet to survive. It eats plants, insects and worms. It lives in lakes, marshes and ponds. By Katherine

Duck My animal is a duck. It uses its bills to survive. It eats plants, insects, and small animals. It lives in lakes and ponds. By Aly

Garter snake My animal is a garter snake. It eats insects, frogs, and lizards. It lives near the water, gardens, and grassy areas. It uses scales to survive. By Andrew G.

Cardinal Cardinal Mouse Owl My animal is a mouse. It uses its front teeth to survive. It eats human food, plants, and seeds. It lives in a nest. By Mateo

Bat Mouse Owl My animal is a mouse. It runs fast. It likes to eat insects and seeds. Mice live in holes. By: Charlotte

Cardinal Owl Cardinal Mouse Owl Talons help them grab prey. They eat small animals. They make nests in trees. By Sridatt

Cardinal Owl Mouse Cardinal Owl My animal is an owl. It uses wings to survive. It eats frogs and mice. It lives in trees. By Jia-Bao

Owl My animal is an owl. Their eyes can see in the dark. They eat frogs mice. They live in the woodlands. By Andrew J.

Cardinal Cardinal Mouse Skunk Owl My animal is a skunk. It sprays stinky smelling fluid. It eats small animals. It lives in burrows. By Tyler

It uses jaws to survive. It eats bugs. It lives in a burrow. My animal is a spider. By Aidan H.

Turtle Cardinal Cardinal Mouse Owl My animal is a turtle. It uses its shell to survive. It eats grass, fish and leaves. It lives in a burrow. By Max

Bat Mouse Owl Turtle My animal is a turtle. It eats fish and leaves. It lives in burrows. By Edward

Walking Cardinal Stick Mouse Cardinal Owl My animal is a walking stick. They look like twigs. They eat plants and leaves. By Jessica

Walking Bat Stick Mouse Owl My animal is the walking stick. They look like twigs to survive. They eat plants and leaves. They live in a forest. By Elise

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