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Cottontails Crossword
Provided by:
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
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Published on:
May 20, 2024
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Synopsis
This worksheet includes information about Connecticut's two cottontail species and a crossword puzzle featuring terms from the reading.
Students will learn where cottontails live, signs of cottontails in a habitat, and the cottontails' role as prey.
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Subjects:
Science, English Language Arts
Authors:
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
Region:
North America, USA - Northeast, United States, Connecticut
Languages:
English
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The different sections help break up the text for students.
The answers for the crossword puzzle are in the above text, making it easy for students to find the answer.
Additional Prerequisites
It may benefit students to see photographs of the two different cottontails to compare them.
Some students may need the terms browsed, habitat, territory, DNA, and others defined before they read the worksheet.
Some students may be alarmed to find out that some people eat rabbits.
Differentiation
After reading the section about cottontail predation, students can create food webs and pinpoint the cottontail's place in it.
Students can discuss how global climate change will impact cottontails and their habitats.
If possible, students can visit a local forest to look for signs of cottontails and talk about what they notice about the habitat.
In writing, students can write a story or poem about a cottontail.
Teachers can use the crossword puzzle to assess students' reading comprehension.
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