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  1. The simple act of opening this page and throwing out the thought to wonder and ponder things in a metaphysical sense. Opens the channel naturally for you to receive guidance from the spirit. Shuffle the deck by using the button below the deck. Hit the flip card once you’ve asked a question. Guided by the spirit animal card shown.

  2. The animal reading strategy idea is nothing new, but I have found it to be particularly helpful to my students so I’ve just tweaked and added to it. The animals and the names are catchy enough to be remembered so I created a pack of reading strategies resources to be used throughout the year.

  3. Animals Reading. julieta1103. 2458. 57. 12. 0. 1/1. A reading comprehension activity about animals of the jungle. It is in the simple past tense and I recommend adapting it to a play or a muppet show.

  4. Reading Comprehension Activity. Author: RV staff writer J.C. A class trip to the zoo means Olivia sees many animals to learn about. This short excerpt discusses herbivores, carnivores, and animal groups. Students will answer questions on the plot and the details of the story. Topic (s): Realistic Fiction.

  5. Children's story & worksheet. The Animal Assignment is a grade 4 level short story about a boy trying to decide what type of animal he would like to be. Comprehension questions follow the story. Fiction: 775 Words Story.

  6. Animal reading passages are a great way to keep students engaged in literacy skill practice. Here are three reasons why they are such a great option for elementary students: 1. Seasonal Relevance. Animal reading passages are a great way to bring some seasonal fun to your classroom. You can focus on animals that are common for the season: Bats ...

  7. Species in Danger. In 2012, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) listed over 9,000 plant and animal species as either critically endangered or endangered. Another 10,000 species were listed as vulnerable. This reading set focuses on some of these species with both fiction and nonfiction passages.