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March 2024
Academic Standards
Reading Objective:
Students will identify ways a hurt pangolin was helped to heal and grow.
Next Generation Science Standards:
K-LS1-1: What animals need to survive
K-ESS2-2: Animals change the environment to meet their needs
1-LS1-1: How animals use external parts to survive
1-LS1-2: How parents help young animals survive
Vocabulary:
pangolin, nest
Use your Science Spin to find the best answer to each question.
1. What did the nurse feed Ramphy at first? (milk)
2. How did they know that Ramphy was getting heavier? (They weighed him.)
3. What do big pangolins eat? (ants)
4. What sticky body part does Ramphy use to get ants? Draw it! (Answers will vary.)
Go online to print or project the Reading Checkpoint.
Materials: Is It Scary? Roll Up Like a Pangolin
Overview: When baby pangolins meet something that scares them, they roll into a ball. What makes kids want to roll up? A lion coming near? A trip to the dentist? Read the list. Let kids roll up or not and record their responses.
Directions: