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Distributing Cards: Distribute one card to each student. If they need to pair up they can. Class Play: As you distribute the cards, explain to them that they should find classmates with other animals that have something in common with theirs. That they have certain characteristics that are similar. When all cards are distributed they can start. As a hint tell them there should be five groups (Mammals, Fish, Reptiles, Birds, and Amphibians. print out the sheet and cut, paste, and laminate them onto index cards to use every year. Animal Classifications Find My Rule cards

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