Learning My Animals. You’re Right! Try Again! Which one of these animals lays eggs?

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Learning My Animals

You’re Right!

Try Again!

Which one of these animals lays eggs?

Try Again!

You’re Right!

Which animal hibernates during the winter?

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You’re Right!

A calf is the baby of which animal?

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Which animal can live in water and on land?

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Which animal kills prey for his young?

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What animal sheds its skin?

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Which animal eats plants? EXIT

GREAT JOB!

Objective: Competency Goal 1: The learner will make observations and build understanding of similarities and differences in animals. Objective 1.03: Observe behaviors of several common animals.

This game will be used as an assessment. The teacher will sit down with the kindergarten student and read out the questions and the student will click the picture by themselves.