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PRESCHOOLERS are Animal Experts

 

As part of the Finding Out activity, the preschoolers sorted out the different animals into groups. 


 

They put the animals in to their own classifications as: Birds, Amphibians, Reptiles, Fish, Mammals, and Insects.



  

Then, they chose 2 animals to compare and worked with a partner and completed a Venn diagram. It allowed the preschoolers to sort the data into, the animals' different characteristics (both sides) and their similarities (the overlap)







Venn Diagram: Showing the relationship of a group of different things in a visual way.

 


And together, the partners shared their work in class.

 

Next week, the preschoolers will start digging deeper into different Life Cycles of plants and animals.

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  1. I wonder how they write all those words 😮
    Thank you, Ms.Faye, for the opportunity to see what you are all doing 🤩 very interesting

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    1. Darya, they apply what they learn from Literacy! Perky Preschoolers are awesome! 😊

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