Character
Main Idea
Details
Vocabulary
100

How does one wolf pup signal to another wolf pup that she wants to play?

She stretches out her front legs and bows.

100

Why is play important?

You can learn through play.

100

What do wolf pups have to do before they hunt together?

They learn to use signals.

100

What is a young deer called?

A Fawn

200
How do leaping and frolicing help deer?

They are learning how to run fast and how to zigzag to confuse their predators.

200

Why do animals play?

They practice all the skills they need to survive.

200

If one youngster plays too rough, the others will let him know that they are unhappy with his behavior.

What does this sentence show about the animals?

The young animals enforce limits so that their games are safe for all.

200

What does it mean to "communicate?"

To talk in their own way

300
How do Dolphins play with seaweed?

They chase each other and pass the seaweed from snout, to flipper, to tail.

300

How do paragraphs 3 through 5 support the main idea? 

What animals need to learn.

300

What must young lions learn how to do through play?

They must learn how to hunt.

300

What is a "Pack"?

Family groups of wolves.

400

Why can play for mountain goats be dangerous?

They live on steep slopes and they can fall.

400

What do all young animals have in common?

They need to prepare for when the are older.

400

Why does a lion "Stalk" their prey?

They follow their prey silently so that they don't expect the attack.

500

How are the adult vervet monkeys similar to our own parents?

The adults will warn the young monkeys when danger is near.

500

Since animals play a lot, they become...?

Strong and confident

500

What does the word "Frolic," mean?

To run around
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