Extinct Animals Book By:. Table of Contents What does extinct mean? Examples of extinct animals Similarities to organisms today Differences in organisms.

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Extinct Animals Book By:

Table of Contents What does extinct mean? Examples of extinct animals Similarities to organisms today Differences in organisms today Exit Slip and Tasks

What does extinct mean?

Example of An Extinct Animal

Similarities to organisms today

Differences in organisms today

Questions and Exit Slip Tasks Read about an extinct animal. Describe this animals characteristics, classification, adaptations, and why you think it became extinct. Choose A, B, or C to show your knowledge:

Choose One A,B, C After reading this E-Book: –A: Write a rap to teach and perform for the class about your extinct organism. –B: Pretend the animal is endangered and not extinct. Write a letter to the animal and describe what it needs to do to survive to see another day. –C: Draw a concept map and attach a power paragraph to explain your thinking. What did you learn by reading and experiencing this E-book?