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  1. Animals that camouflage Animals camouflage by blending in with their surroundings. There are many different types of animals that camouflage. For example, a white arctic fox camouflages …

  2. Ask students if they think sloths eat plants, meat or both. *Explain that sloths are primarily herbivores. Herbivores are animals that eat plants. However, some sloths may also eat insects …

  3. *Students will then use the ocean habitat sheet and the ocean habitat animals attached below. Students will cut out the animals and glue on to the picture, then decorate and color.

  4. *The teacher will explain to the students that animals are all classified into different groups based on their common characteristics. The five main groups are mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and …

  5. *Tell the students that crustaceans are animals that live in water usually! They also usually have shells to protect their body. There are many types of crustaceans, like crabs, lobsters, shrimp …

  6. Explain to students that they will be brainstorming three key details for the following main idea: “Many animals migrate each year for different reasons.” In the key details, students will give …

  7. *Explain that reptiles have a few main characteristics. They are vertebrates, which means they have a backbone. They are also cold-blooded, scaly animals that lay eggs and breathe using …

  8. Explain that in a food chain the sun gives energy to plants, plants use the sunlight to grow, small animals eat plants, then bigger animals eat the smaller animals.

  9. *Explain that some animals are herbivores, which means they eat plants, some animals are carnivores, which means they eat meat and some animals are omnivores, which means they …

  10. baby giraffe eating grass or leaves from trees an animal that has fur, gives birth to live babies and feeds them milk an animal that hunts other animals for food Directions: Use the words in the …