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Miss Salinas

🌎 Biodiversity in Central America

Grades: 3rd Grade, 2nd Grade, 4th Grade
Subjects: Art, English Language Arts, Science

Student Instructions

Today, we will learn about three different animals β€” the Motmot of El Salvador, the Exquisite Spike-Thumb Frog of Honduras, and the Owl Butterfly of Guatemala. We will use art to appreciate and celebrate these indigenous Central American animals. 1. On Page 1, choose which animal you want to learn more about πŸ€” 2. On the following page, read about the animal. Use the pencil tool to underline important ideas πŸ“ 3. Next, tell us 2 things you learned and 1 question you have about the animal you are studying 4. Finally, celebrate your amazing animal by drawing them on the next page 🎨 If you want to use paper for this step, you can take a picture and upload your final art piece using the photo or cameraroll tools! Remember to click check to publish to your journal! 🀩

Teacher Notes (not visible to students)

Adapted from Teaching Central America, a project of Teaching for Change. https://www.teachingcentralamerica.org/eco-relationships

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