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#7 Great Horned Owl Abigail Liam Olivia Elli

#6 Green Anaconda Carly Molly David Sarah

#5 Spotted Hyena Natalie Thea Max Shane

#4 Grizzly Bear Kyle Josh Austin Dylan

#3 Lion Joey Joseph Zach Eric

Team Goal To create a poster that informs others about your predator. It must include: 5 Important facts that support why this animal is in the Top Ten Deadliest Predators on Land list. 4 Interesting facts Vocabulary words underlined

Steps 1. Carefully read the article with a partner from your team. Highlight important facts in one color and interesting facts in another. 2. In your team, share your important and interesting facts. Choose the ones that your team agrees should be put onto the poster. 3. Create the poster. Be sure to spell words correctly. 4. EXTRA CREDIT – Include extra features that will help teach others about your animal such as call outs, Q and A, or pictures with labels.