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ANIMALS TWO BY TWO COURSE MATRIX
INTERDISCIPLINARY EXTENSIONS
READING CONNECTIONS
HOME/SCHOOL CONNECTION

1.
GOLDFISH AND GUPPIES
• Create science journals.
• Play a camouflage game.
• Obtain other fish food.
• Train the goldfish.
• Identify animals that eat fish.
• Write about fish.
• Make your room an aquarium.
• Count the fish in the tank.
• Do fish arithmetic.
• Make a fish collage.
FOSS Science Stories: Animals Two by Two, “Learning about Animals” and “Goldfish and Guppies”
A Fish Out of Water by Helen Palmer
• Make a fish-in-a-bowl twister.

2.
LAND AND WATER SNAILS
• Go on a schoolyard field trip.
• Compare slugs to snails.
• Measure how far a snail moves in 1 minute.
• Test for surface preferences.
• Use shells for addition and subtraction.
• Use shells to make patterns.
• Divide the shells into sets.
• Observe snail trails.
FOSS Science Stories: Animals Two by Two, “Land and Water Snails”
The Snail’s Spell by Joanne Ryder
• Play animal charades.

3.
BIG AND LITTLE WORMS
• Make a worm observation terrarium.
• Look at earthworm paths.
• Take a schoolyard field trip.
• Compare the lengths of worms.
• Set up a vermicompost system.
FOSS Science Stories: Animals Two by Two, “Big and Little Worms”
It Could Still Be a Worm by Allan Fowler
• Match earthworm questions and answers and take a neighborhood field trip.

4.
PILL BUGS AND SOW BUGS
• Go on a schoolyard field trip.
• Make a classroom mural.
FOSS Science Stories: Animals Two by Two, “Isopods”
A Pill Bug’s Life by John Himmelman
Animals Two by Two by Larry Lowery
• Complete a drawing by placing animals in their proper environments.

5.
EGGS AND CHICKS
• Make a classroom chick journal.
• Make math sentences.
• Research animals and their young.
FOSS Science Stories: Animals Two by Two, “Eggs and Chicks”
Chickens Aren’t the Only Ones by Ruth Heller

• Look for pictures of baby and adult animals in magazines, newspapers, and cards. Talk about the similarities between parents and their young.

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