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My Animal Report Cover Page Title of the report Author Picture of animal

Table of Contents A table of contents helps the reader find information easily. List each heading and page number.

Introduction Hook your reader: Tell an interesting fact. Ask the reader a question. Use an animal sound.

What does your animal look like? Describe what your animal looks like? What color is it? What size is it? Use Diagram or picture.

What does your animal eat? List the foods your animal eats.

Where does your animal live? Tell the reader where your animal can be found. Describe what it is like there. Use a picture or a map to illustrate where the animal lives.

Does your Animal Have Predators? Tell the reader where your animal can be found. Describe what it is like there. Use a picture or a map to illustrate where the animal lives.

Interesting Facts Tell any other interesting facts you learned.

Conclusion A conclusion gives your report an ending. Tell why you chose your animal?

Sources Type out all resources that you used to research here.