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Animalogy Animal Analogies by Marianne Berkes illustrated by Cathy Morrison

Animalogy Animal Analogies Compare and contrast different animals through predictable, rhyming analogies. Find the similarities between even the most incompatible animals... bat is to flit as eagle is to soar; dog is to bark as lion is to roar. Comparisons include sounds, physical adaptations, behaviors, and animal classes and are so fun, readers learn without even realizing it! Animalogy is to fun, as animals are to nature. It s so much more than a picture book... this book is specifically designed to be both a fun-toread story and a launch pad for discussions and learning. Whether read at home or in a classroom, we encourage adults to do the activities with the young children in their lives. Free online resources and support at www.arbordalepublishing.com include: For Creative Minds Activities as seen in the book (in English & Spanish): Analogies: - body parts (adaptations) - size - sounds - actions - skin coverings Animal Classification Teaching Activities: Reading Questions Math Language Arts Geography Science Coloring Pages Interactive Quizzes: Reading Comprehension, For Creative Minds, and Math Word Problems English and Spanish Audiobooks Related Websites Aligned to State Standards (searchable database) Accelerated Reader and Reading Counts! Quizzes Lexile and Fountas & Pinnell Reading Levels ebooks with Auto-Flip, Auto-Read, and selectable English and Spanish text and audio available for purchase online. Thanks to Loran Wlodarski, Science Writer at SeaWorld Orlando, for verifying the accuracy of the information in this book. Award-winning author, Marianne Berkes (pronounced Ber-kess with two syllables) is a retired teacher and librarian who turned her love of nature and teaching into writing. Remembering her days in the classroom and the need for analogies, Marianne introduces animal analogies through Animalogy. Some of her recent and award-winning titles include: Daisylocks, Anybody Home? Going Home, The Mystery of Animal Migration; Over in the Ocean, in a Coral Reef; Over in the Jungle, a Rainforest Rhyme; and Going Around the Sun, Some Planetary Fun. Marianne lives in Florida with her husband, Roger, and their dog, Corky. Cathy Morrison may have started her art career in animation but she soon fell in love illustrating children s books and has been doing so for 20 years. Some of the other titles she s illustrated include Daisylocks, Dino Tracks, and Three Little Beavers. Cathy works from a studio loft on the northern side of the Rocky Mountain National Forest. Marianne Berkes Cathy Morrison Animalogy Animal Analogies by Marianne Berkes illustrated by Cathy Morrison

Deer is to run, as mouse is to scurry.

Chick is to feathery, as bear is to furry.

Rabbit is to nibble, as skunk is to dig.

For Creative Minds The For Creative Minds educational section may be photocopied or printed from our website by the owner of this book for educational, non-commercial uses. Cross-curricular teaching activities, interactive quizzes, and more are available online. Go to www.arbordalepublishing.com and click on the book s cover to explore all the links. Which of these analogies uses size to compare or contrast the two animals? deer : run :: mouse : scurry ant : tiny :: hippo : big Analogies Analogies compare or contrast different things to show how they are related to each other. Which of these analogies uses body parts to compare or contrast the animals? robin: wing :: goldfish: fin bat: flit :: eagle: soar What are some ways we measure things? What are some other words that describe animal sizes? Can you come up with other analogies to compare and contrast animal sizes? tall long small Can you come up with other analogies using animal body parts? How do the animals use those body parts? chick s beak lion s teeth wide little frog s foot dog s paws light heavy short skunk s tail mouse s tail huge rabbit s ear bear s ear tiny giant Adjectives describe things like how big or little an animal is. Which adjectives are alike and which are opposites?

Which of these analogies uses action words (verbs) to compare what the animals are doing? dog : bark :: lion : roar reptile: snake :: insect: bee Which of these analogies uses skin coverings to compare or contrast the two animals? beaver: build :: spider: spin chick: feathery :: bear: furry What sounds do other animals make? Can you come up with other analogies using animal sounds? Which animals have 1 feathers? Which word (or words) do you think best describes the animal s action? Which animals have hair 2 or fur? Snakes slither, crawl, glide, slide, or wriggle. Deer run, jump, bound, dash, spring, sprint, or scamper. Which animal has dry 3 scales? Eagles soar, glide, or fly. Goldfish swim, float, or lap. Mice scurry, scamper, or dash. Bats flit, fly, glide, flutter, or soar. Which animals have wet 4 (slimy) scales? Frogs hop, jump, leap, or vault. Beavers cut, build, swim, or munch. Which animal has smooth, 5 moist skin? Robins fly, nest, sing, or tweet. Lions, roar, hunt, prey, or chase. Answers: 1. All: chick, eagle, robin, geese ; 2. All: dog, lion, mouse, & bat; 3. snake; 4. flounder & goldfish; 5. frog

Reptiles: dry scales or plates lungs to breathe most hatch from eggs Animal Classification Vertebrates are animals that have backbones. Birds: feathers lungs to breathe hatch from eggs warm-blooded Amphibians: soft, moist skin most young have an aquatic larva/tadpole stage with gills; adults live on land using lungs to breathe Mammals: hair or fur lungs to breathe most have live birth warm-blooded Fishes: most have slime-covered scales gills to breathe can have live birth or hatch from eggs Animal frog spider ant bee chick eagle goose robin flounder goldfish snake amphibian arachnid insect insect bird bird bird bird fish fish reptile Class bat bear beaver deer dog hippo lion moose mouse rabbit skunk Animal Class breathe oxygen from air 1. How many animals in this book are s? 2. How many animals in the book are reptiles? 3. How many are fish? warm-blooded 4. Are there any amphibians? 5. Which animals are birds and how many are there? 6. Which animals fly? Cold-blooded animals body temperatures come from their surroundings. breathe oxygen from water Invertebrates do not have backbones. Insects: hard outer covering (exoskeleton) adults have 3 body parts: head, thorax & abdomen 3 pairs of legs usually 2 pairs of wings and 1 pair of antennae can have live birth or hatch from eggs Warm-blooded animals make their own heat and have constant body temperatures. Arachnids (Spiders): hard outer covering (exoskeleton) body usually divided into two parts: cephalothorax and abdomen 4 pairs of legs no antennae or wings can have live birth or hatch from eggs 7. Are birds the only animals that can fly? 8. What do reptiles, birds, s, amphibians and fish all have in common? 9. What do the spider, ant, and bee have in common? 10. Which animals have four legs? Answers: 1. 11; 2. 1; 3. 2; 4. yes, the frog; 5. chick, eagle, goose, and robin (4 different types); 6. All of the birds fly, plus the bat and bees; 7. No, bats and several insects fly too; 8. They are all vertebrates (have backbones); 9. They are invertebrates, they do not have backbones; 10. frog, bear, beaver, deer, dog, hippo, lion, moose, mouse, rabbit, and skunk

For my granddaughter, Emily Anne, And I am to your mother, as she is to you. love, Your Oma MB To my husband, Andy Brown, who taught our children to love nature CM Thanks to Loran Wlodarski, Science Writer at SeaWorld Orlando, for verifying the accuracy of the information in this book. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Berkes, Marianne Collins. Animalogy : animal analogies / by Marianne Berkes ; illustrated by Cathy Morrison. p. cm. ISBN 978-1-60718-127-9 (hardcover) -- ISBN 978-1-60718-137-8 (pbk.) -- ISBN 978-1-60718-147-7 (English ebook) -- ISBN 978-1-60718-157-6 (Spanish ebook) 1. Animals--Juvenile literature. 2. Analogy--Juvenile literature. I. Morrison, Cathy. II. Title. QL49.B5517 2011 590.1--dc22 2011006510 Ant Also available as ebooks featuring auto-flip, auto-read, 3D-page-curling, and selectable English and Spanish text and audio Interest level: 003-008 Grade level: P-3 Lexile Level: 70 Lexile Code: AD Curriculum keywords: adaptations, analogies, antonyms/synonyms, compare/contrast, counting, measurements, repeated lines, rhythm or rhyme, classification, word nuances is to tiny, as hippo is to big. Text Copyright 2011 by Marianne Berkes Illustration Copyright 2011 by Cathy Morrison The For Creative Minds educational section may be copied by the owner for personal use or by educators using copies in classroom settings. Manufactured in China, June, 2011 This product conforms to CPSIA 2008 First Printing Arbordale Publishing formerly Sylvan Dell Publishing Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 www.arbordalepublishing.com Includes 6 pages of learning activities. Look for more free activities online at www.arbordalepublishing.com