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Studying animal habitats promotes children's understanding of the natural world, their connection to it, and the interdependence of living things. It also helps develop vocabulary, matching skills, and reading abilities.
Identify and classify animals by their habitats. Then, use the control charts to verify the classification. This is a cut-and-paste activity.
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There are two versions of the cut-out pictures: one set is organized in a classified order, while the other is in random order, providing a greater challenge. Additionally, there are two variants: one set is labeled, and the other is not.
The control chart is approx. 8½" x 11".
This file is in PDF format.
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Studying nocturnal and diurnal animals helps children develop an understanding of animal behavior, classification, and adaptation, while also fostering observation...
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Studying nocturnal and diurnal animals helps children develop an understanding of animal behavior, classification, and adaptation, while also fostering observation...