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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to read and comprehend information about wolves, and engage in language arts activities related to the topic.

Materials and Prep

  • Computer or tablet with internet access
  • Printer (optional)
  • Paper and pencil

No prior knowledge is required for this lesson.

Activities

  1. Research Wolves Online:

    Use the internet to find information about wolves. Look for websites or articles that provide interesting facts, habitat details, and behavior patterns of wolves. Take notes on key points that you find fascinating.

  2. Create a Wolf Fact Sheet:

    Based on your research, create a fact sheet about wolves. Include headings such as "Appearance," "Habitat," "Diet," and "Social Structure." Write a short paragraph under each heading, summarizing the information you found. Feel free to include illustrations or pictures if you like.

  3. Write a Wolf Story:

    Using your imagination and the knowledge you gained from your research, write a short fictional story involving wolves. Include interesting characters, a captivating plot, and descriptive language. Be creative and have fun with it!

  4. Share and Discuss:

    Once you have completed your fact sheet and story, share them with a family member or a friend. Discuss what you have learned about wolves and listen to their thoughts and feedback. Engage in a conversation about the importance of wolves in the ecosystem and their portrayal in popular culture.

Seventh Grade Talking Points

  • "Wolves are fascinating creatures that have captured human interest for centuries. They have a complex social structure and play a vital role in maintaining the balance of ecosystems."
  • "Understanding the appearance and behavior of wolves helps us appreciate their unique characteristics and the challenges they face in their natural habitats."
  • "By researching and creating a fact sheet, we can organize information in a concise and informative manner, enhancing our communication skills."
  • "Writing a fictional story allows us to explore our creativity and imagination while incorporating factual knowledge about wolves."
  • "Sharing our work and engaging in discussions helps us develop our communication and critical thinking skills, as well as broaden our perspectives on the importance of wildlife conservation."

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