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Squirrels Facts and Books

Squirrels Facts and Books

What you need:

Squirrel books

 

 


Objectives:
Develop listening skills.
Learn facts about squirrels.


Before reading, ask children if they have ever seen a squirrel. Discuss with them what they know about squirrels. Make a list of children’s answers.

Here are a few facts about squirrels:

There are over 365 species of squirrels.
Some types of squirrels are the tree squirrel, the ground squirrel, and flying squirrels.
Squirrels are most active during the winter.
A baby squirrel weighs only 15 grams and is about one inch long.
An adult squirrel usually lives alone.
Gray squirrels eat nuts, seeds, and fruit.
Squirrels chew on tree branches to sharpen their teeth.
A squirrel’s teeth grow continuously. Their incisors can grow as long as six inches per year, but stay short due to constant wear.
A squirrel’s brain is about the size of a walnut.

 

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Nuts to You! The Busy Little Squirrel One More Acorn
Squirrels Leap Squirrels Sleep Scared Squirrel The Squirrels' Busy Year
The Secret Life of Squirrels The Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel Nuts to You
Those Darn Squirrels Squirrel's New Year Resolution Squirrels

 

Kindergarten Common Core State Standards:

SL.K.1: Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about kindergarten topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.

SL.K.6: Speak audibly and express thoughts, feelings, and ideas clearly.

SL.K.4: Describe familiar people, places, things, and events and, with prompting and support, provide additional detail.