Creating a zoo animal Objectives: Students will be able to: create a zoo animal using information from the story At the Zoo and classroom materials.

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Creating a zoo animal Objectives: Students will be able to: create a zoo animal using information from the story At the Zoo and classroom materials. copy zoo animal name from list created in class onto their papers. Procedure: -After reading the story, The Great Zoo Escape, by Colin McNaughton, the class and I will create a list of zoo animals. Students will use the list created to create their favorite zoo animal on a paper plate. Students will use different craft materials to do this project. After students create their zoo animal, they will write their name, and the name of that zoo animal onto their papers. Teacher will attach papers to the plates. Teacher will display zoo animals for students to see.

Our List of Zoo Animals

Our Zoo Animals!

Comparing Zoo Animals Objectives: The students will be able to: sort zoo animals by the number of legs that they have. compare zoo animals by the number of legs that they have.

Answer Which zoo animal has two legs?

Answer Which zoo animal has four legs?

Answer Can you find the zoo animal with eight legs?

Answer Find the zoo animal with four legs.

Draw a picture of your favorite zoo animal.