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Welcome to the Animal Ambassador Program from IFAW! This month s featured animals: big cats A tiger s stripes are like a human s fingerprint; the pattern is unique to every tiger. These distinctive stripes help tigers hide among the long grasses and sneak up on their prey. The stripes aren t just on a tiger s fur but are also on their skin--if a tiger was shaved, its unique stripes would remain. This month s free activities cover the following skills: identifying complete sentences and fragments writing to inform writing to support an opinion identifying key ideas and details in informational text writing in response to a prompt and more! For more information and additional activities, download the Born to be Wild educational kit at ifaw.org/lessons.

Name Nikita s New Home Read. Big Cats Nonfiction passage Nikita did not grow up like a lot of tigers. She has never lived in a forest. She has never roamed free. For seven years she was owned by a man. This man used Nikita to make money. He let people take pictures with her. To keep Nikita still, he put chains on her. Nikita was very mistreated. Happily, Nikita was rescued by a group of people who care about animals. Today Nikita has a new home. She lives in a place just for big cats. It is called a wildcat sanctuary. Nikita is safe there. She has room to roam. She is well cared for. Nikita will live there for the rest of her life. IFAW and its members raised money to move Nikita to the The Wildcat Sanctuary in Minnesota. IFAW also moved another big cat, Tasha, who is a cougar. Circle true or false. 1. Nikita grew up in the wild. true false 2. The wild is the best home for a tiger. true false 3. People who care about animals helped Nikita. true false 4. It is better to put chains on an animal than to let true false it roam free. 5. A wildcat sanctuary is a place for big cats to live. true false

Answer Key 1. false 2. true 3. true 4. false 5. true

Name Big Cats Journal prompts Ready to Write About Big Cats Check the box after completing the prompt. Some people keep tigers and other big cats as pets. Why is this a bad idea? Think about both the animals and the pet owners. A tiger s stripes help it hide. A snow leopard s light-colored fur helps it hide. A lion s brownish fur helps it hide. Find out where these big cats live. Why does the cat s fur help it hide? Make a list of three or more big cats that you know about. Choose one and draw a picture of it. Every tiger has a different pattern of stripes. Why might this be important? How is this similar to humans?

Name Cats of the Wild Read each sentence. Determine if it is a complete sentence or a fragment. Rewrite all fragments to make complete sentences on another sheet of paper. Complete Sentence Fragment Big Cats Sentence fragments 1. The declining population of tigers and many other big cats. 2. Some of these animals may become extinct, which means they would disappear from the earth. 3. For some big cats, the area where they live is being developed for houses, roads, or farms, and that causes them to. 4. When this happens, the animals homes and food sources disappear and groups of animals are cut off from one another. 5. Killed by hunters or poachers or even killed by tourists cars and buses. 6. Groups that study animals categorize their populations as least concern, near threatened, vulnerable, endangered, critically endangered, extinct in the wild, and extinct. 7. The tiger (Panthera tigris), which is classified as endangered. 8. Because three types of tigers have become extinct Caspian tigers, Java tigers, and Bali tigers. 9. Scientists estimate that in the 1990s there were 5,000 to 7,000 tigers in the world, but now there are about 3,000. 10. Classified as vulnerable, the lion (Panthera Leo). 11. Lions once lived in most parts of Africa and the area from Greece to northern India. 12. Jaguars near threatened, with an unknown number remaining in the world. 13. Jaguars once roamed throughout South and Central America, but now they are found mostly in remote areas. 14. With between 7,500 and 10,000 remaining, the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is considered vulnerable. 15. The cheetah in Asia only in Iran. 16. The snow leopard (Panthera uncia) population has declined 20 percent in the past two decades, with 4,000 to 6,000 remaining. 17. Snow leopards killed by poachers and farmers. 18. Scientists classify the mountain lion (also called a puma or cougar) population as least concern, but its population is decreasing as well. Remember! A complete sentence has a subject and predicate and expresses a complete thought. A sentence fragment is missing a subject or predicate or does not express a complete thought.

Answer Key 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 15, and 17 are sentence fragments. Rewritten sentences will vary.

Lion on a Leash? Writing to support an opinion Many people admire the beauty, power, and grace of lions. In fact, lions are often called the king of beasts. Explain to students that some people even try to keep lions and other big cats as pets and that laws across the country vary as to whether individuals are allowed to buy, sell, and breed big cats and other restricted species. Lead a discussion with students about the challenges and dangers of keeping lions. Point out to students concerns such as safety and the expense to properly care for a lion. Finally, help students research whether it s legal to have a lion or other big cat as a pet in your state, county, and town. After the discussion, have each child write a letter to a lawmaker or to a newspaper about the dangers and concerns of keeping lions as pets, working in the information you found about state and local laws. Remind students to back up their opinions with facts. Encourage students to send their letters if they d like, or post them on a bulletin board titled Lion on a Leash? Here s What the Law Says! Post It! Writing to inform Inform your students that some people believe products made from tiger bones, skins, and meat make people more powerful. In China, it s illegal to buy and sell tiger parts and products, but tiger farmers raise tigers and then kill them to sell their parts. Others kill wild tigers for the same purpose. To promote Animal Action Week, have each student make a one-page poster that informs others about the illegal killing of tigers. Encourage each child to include tiger facts and ways that others can help support tigers. The last few thousand wild tigers live in India, Russia, and other Asian countries. By supporting antipoaching training and patrols, IFAW works to protect tigers from poachers who illegally kill them to sell their bones, skins, and other body parts. According to a recent report by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and partner groups, populations are declining for 80% of wild cat species, including jaguars, leopards, cheetahs, tigers, snow leopards, and African lions. IFAW is working with the US Congress to better protect lions from trophy hunting, a practice in which American hunters and others travel overseas to hunt lions for sport. IFAW is also working with Congress to stop the exotic pet trade, which has put thousands of big cats in private ownership in the US. IFAW is working with Internet businesses to prevent online trade in products made from wild cats and other endangered species. Animal Action Week is the first full week in October! Poaching Tiger parts are for tigers, not medicine!