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Complex Text Standard 10: Range, Quality, & Complex Complex Text Standard 10: Range, Quality, & Complex Give it a try….. From: Everyone has seen their share of once-domestic cats who have left the litter-box behind in favor of an outdoor life. Feral cats have made the transition easily. They are natural predators and able to fend for themselves. Other domesticated species seem, at first, to be less able to make it in the big, bad world. But pet birds, farm animals, and even aquarium fish have been able to thrive in the wild in certain situations. Here are some examples of domestic species that have unexpectedly made a life for themselves outside the cage.share Wild Pets by Jacqueline Adams Looking for the perfect pet? Most people pick traditional four-footed friends, such as a cat or a dog. Others are tempted to go for one that's more exotic. With everything from squirrel-like Australian sugar gliders to Costa Rican zebra tarantulas available at some pet stores, turning your home into a zoo might sound easy. But experts warn that you should think twice before buying a rare or unusual creature as a pet. "People want something different, and they may think it's cool to carry a snake around their necks," says Beth Preiss, director of The Humane Society of the United States exotic pets campaign. "But it really isn't cool for the animals." Keeping exotic pets can also cause big problems for pet owners themselves. From:

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Complex Text Standard 10: Range, Quality, & Complex Complex Text Standard 10: Range, Quality, & Complex Over in the meadow, In the sand in the sun Lived an old mother toadie And her little toadie one "Wink!" said the mother; "I wink!" said the one, So they winked and they blinked In the sand in the sun Over in the meadow, Where the stream runs blue Lived an old mother fish And her little fishes two "Swim!" said the mother; "We swim!" said the two, So they swam and they leaped Where the stream runs blue Over in the meadow, In a hole in a tree Lived an old mother bluebird And her little birdies three “Sing!” said the mother; “We sing!” said the three So they sang and were glad In a hole in the tree Over in the meadow, In the reeds on the shore Lived an old mother muskrat And her little ratties four “Dive!” said the mother; “We!” said the four So they dived and they burrowed In the reeds on the shore

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Complex Text Standard 10: Range, Quality, & Complex Complex Text Standard 10: Range, Quality, & Complex Help for the School Librarian -Common Core StandardsCommon Core Standards Appendix Publishers? -NYSED Curriculum/InstructionNYSED Curriculum/Instruction -AASL Common Core CrosswalkAASL Common Core Crosswalk -Lesson PlansLesson Plans -The Web Okapi Lexile Analyzer

Complex Text Standard 10: Range, Quality, & Complex Complex Text Standard 10: Range, Quality, & Complex The School Library is the School’s Common Core Think about how your school library is the common core Create. Post your idea on the wall: (no password, click in text box and hit return) Grow – Add an idea or extend an idea to one already posted Go to Lunch Be back at 1:00

Complex Text Standard 10: Range, Quality, & Complex Complex Text Standard 10: Range, Quality, & Complex In times of change learners inherit the earth; while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists. Eric Hoffer