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Animal Guessing Game

Animal Guessing Game

Give each child a picture of a familiar animal, such as a tiger, an elephant, or a dolphin. After thinking, have the child construct a statement of two facts that describe the animal they have chosen and then asking a question. For example, they might say, “I am orange and black and I have a loud roar. What am I?” Take turns in this guessing game.

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Wed, Jun 16, '21

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