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Spring is here and with it many baby animals are born. We have been learning about how some animals are born. Please click on the button below to look at the presentation about different kinds of animals. Click on the arrow on the left hand corner of the slide to go the next slide. At the end, read the last slide and follow the directions. Please discuss with your child the two prompts and post your response. Here are some words that we learned. Please use these words in English and in your language to discuss the different animals. We would love to learn these words in other languages, so please share yours with us by posting them in our blog. April is Poetry Month. As you know, we love the poet and artist, Douglas Florian. Here is a poem from his book, Lizards, Frogs and Polliwogs. Have fun reading more poems from his book. You may borrow it from your library or get it at a bookstore. Click on the book to find out more about it.
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Kira Marachlian
4/10/2014 07:16:25 am
No, the elephant is viviparous because it gives birth to its babies.
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Kira Marachlian
4/21/2014 07:32:39 am
I like this book and here are all of the sentences that I like the most:
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Kira Marachlian
4/21/2014 07:33:08 am
I like this book and here are all of the sentences that I like the most:
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Joel Han
4/23/2014 09:47:33 am
The komodo dragon is an oviparous animal. It lays eggs in the sand. The egg of the komodo dragon is hard.
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Leana
4/27/2014 10:45:17 am
No. Elephant is Viviparous. Becaue it doesn't lay eggs. We are viviparous because we are not born from eggs but given birth to a baby.
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