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Click here To Download this Activity This Pack you will find a 31 pages long reader and an 11 page long lap book about wolves. Details on this Activity Reader comes with writing activities and lap book Kids will learn about Wolves as predators Wolves and Humans Life as a Hunter Adaptation of Wolves to their environment Myths and Legends about wolves Stories about Wolves Communication among wolves Tracks Wolves Senses Facts about Wolves Life Cycle of a Wolve Vocabulary words in blank The Pack…

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Looking to study Wolves?  What a great choice. Wolves are wonderful mysterious creatures that have an undeservedly bad reputation. I feel blessed to have had the chance to meet one of these amazing animals up close and personal. Now I would like to invite you and your family to enjoy a Unit Study to help...Read More » Homeschool Unit Studies, Unit Studies Homeschool, Homeschool Advice, Homeschool Field Trips, Mysterious Creatures, Homeschool Lesson Plans, Homeschool Freebies, Wolf Lodge, Library Reading

Looking to study Wolves? What a great choice. Wolves are wonderful mysterious creatures that have an undeservedly bad reputation. I feel blessed to have had the chance to meet one of these amazing animals up close and personal. Now I would like to invite you and your family to enjoy a Unit Study to help...Read More »

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There are several reasons I like lapbooks and unit studies so much. The main reason is that Levi is excited to learn - he chooses the topic, so he is interested in it. Secondly I like that we learn together - I have learned all kinds of things about wolves (and all of the other unit studies we've done!). Next is that he retains the information - I think that learning it, reinforcing with the hands on activities and then lapbook elements, followed by him "teaching" what he learned to someone…

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