All About [Your Animal] By: [Your Name] [Your Teacher’s Name] [Your Grade]

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All About [Your Animal] By: [Your Name] [Your Teacher’s Name] [Your Grade]

All About [Your Animal] Write an introductory paragraph about your animal. Be sure to include at least one interesting fact. (For example, a lion spends about 20 hours a day just lying around.)

What Kind of Animal Is a [Your Animal]? Write a paragraph about the different types of animals. Is your animal a vertebrate or an invertebrate? Mammal, reptile, bird, fish …

Where a [Your Animal] Lives Write a paragraph about where your animal lives. Is it an aquatic habitat or a land habitat?

What a [Your Animal] Likes To Eat Write a paragraph about what your animal likes to eat. Is your animal an herbivore or a carnivore?

A [Your Animal’s] Early Stages of Life Write a paragraph about what your animal is like as a baby. What is your animal called when it is a baby? How long does it stay with its mother?

How a [Your Animal] Survives Write a paragraph about how your animal survives in the wild. Be sure to talk about how it adapts to its environment.

More Interesting Facts About [Your Animal] Write a concluding paragraph about your animal. Include more interesting facts about your animal.