An animal that eats only meat.
Carnivore.
When going hiking, you should always carry ______ to protect yourself from wildlife.
Bear Spray.
We make connections to __________.
Understand what we are reading better.
The external form or appearance characteristic of someone or something; the outline of an area or figure.
34.10 + 65.23
99.33
An animal that eats only plants.
Herbivore.
If you're not careful, this critter may steal your sandwich!
Chipmunks.
These are three common types of connections people make.
Text to text, text to self, text to world.
The axis or imaginary line that passes through the center of the shape or object and divides it into identical halves.
Line of Symmetry
234.09 - 102.43
131.66
An animal that eats both meat and plants.
Omnivore.
If you're not careful, this bird will steal your sandwich!
Whisky Jacks.
When reading fiction, people often connect what they are reading to _________.
Personal experiences.
A wizard’s cape.
A curtain’s drape.
A sour little grape.
An electrician’s tape.
And, a naughty baby ape.
What’s common in ‘em?
They all have a shape.
4323.214 + 143.42
4466.634
All living things need food to give you ________.
Energy.
Unfortunately the bald eagle does not make its stereotypical scream that it is often associated with. People often use the call of this type of hawk over videos of bald eagles because it sings a more majestic bird call.
Red-Tailed Hawk.
When reading non-fiction, people often connect to __________.
Background knowledge.
(Books they've read, videos, photographs, tv)
1 kilogram
8573.323 - 4324.134
4249.189
A consumer may be a ________, ________, or _______.
omnivore, an herbivore, or a carnivore
________ on the road draws big horn sheep and mountain goats onto the road to lick it!
Salt.
__________ is when I make a connection to something I already know about the world from my background knowledge.
Text to world connection.
1000 kilograms in grams
1 000 000 grams
75322.4 - 14324.432
60997.968