Home for cold, frozen parts of Alaska, Canada and the Arctic.
Igloo
I am the tallest animal in the world and use my height to eat leaves from tall trees.
Giraffe
My fur is made of hairs shaped like straws that direct sunlight to my black skin to keep me warm.
Polar Bear
This wild cat is a top predator that hunts mostly at night and sometimes catches fish to eat.
Jaguar
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Vowel
Home for windy parts of Asia. Easy to take apart wood. Covered with layers of wool, felt, and fabric.
Yurt
This animal has a trunk and tusks and is a herbivore that lives in a herd
Elephant
This animal has two layers of feathers, including a soft bottom layer, to keep warm
Snowy Owl
I am a reptile with sharp claws for climbing trees, and I can grow to be over 4 feet long.
Iguana
Name 3 parts of speech
Adjective, Verb, Noun, Adverb, etc.
Easy to carve rock formations
Rock-Cut Home
A group of lions that live together is called this.
Pride
This is the name for the cold, windy area around the North Pole where these animals live.
Arctic
I am a very slow animal with shaggy fur that can sleep up to 18 hours a day hanging upside down from a branch.
Sloth
What are our 4 transition words when writing?
First, Next, Then, and Finally
Home built by digging into hillsides. It is built underground.
Dugout
Much of Africa is this type of habitat, which is an open grassland with few trees.
Savanna
This marine animal's skin turns from white to pink when it gets warm again after being in the icy water.
The article defines this word as an animal that eats other animals for food
Predator
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GIST
House built of dried reeds on top of a floating reed island.
Mudhif
This is the name for an animal that eats both plants and meat, like a warthog.
Omnivore
the name for the thick layer of fat under an animal's skin that helps keep it warm.
According to scientists, a toucan's huge beak isn't just for eating fruit; it also helps the bird do this.
Control its body temperature
What does the acronym C-SPACE stand for?
Characters, Setting, Problem, Action, Conclusion, Emotion