Reindeer & Moose. Literacy Centers For 2 nd & 3 rd Grades. FREE from The Curriculum Corner

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Reindeer & Moose Literacy Centers For 2 nd & 3 rd Grades FREE from The Curriculum Corner

Reindeer

Moose

facts opinions Reindeer are mammals. Reindeer are awesome! Reindeer live on tundras, a flat Arctic region. Reindeer are the coolest animal anyone can learn about. Reindeer are also known as caribou. Reindeer are animals that everyone should see.

Reindeer are herbivores. Reindeer are beautiful. In the wild reindeer can live up to 15 years. Reindeer fur is the prettiest and softest. A male reindeer is called a buck. Reindeer antlers are better than regular deer antlers. Both male and female reindeer grow antlers. Watching reindeer in the wild is better than anything else.

Moose are the largest of all the deer species. A moose s antlers are awesome. Male moose antlers can spread six feet from end to end. Moose have very ugly looking faces. A flap of skin called a bell swings underneath each moose s throat. Moose should eat other things besides plants. Moose shed their antlers every winter and grow new ones the following spring. Seeing a moose in the wild would be the best experience ever.

Male moose are called bulls. Moose antlers are better than reindeer antlers. Moose are herbivores and feed on things such as shrubs, pinecones and mosses. Moose should be everyone s favorite animal. Moose can live anywhere from 15 to 20 years. Moose live in the worst kind of habitat.

Name: One Fact About My Animal Is: My animal is: One Opinion About My Animal Is:

hoof the hard covering on the foot of an animal antlers branched horns on the head of an adult deer or similar animal mammals warm-blooded animals that are vertebrates, have hair on their bodies, and make milk to feed their babies tundra a large area of flat, treeless, frozen land in the northern part of the world

caribou a large type of deer that lives in the northern part of the world and is commonly known as a reindeer fawn a young deer, especially one that is less than a year old buck a male animal, especially a male deer or antelope doe the name for many types of female animals, especially a deer

herbivore an animal that only eats plants migrate to move from one area to another at different times of the year bell a bell-shaped flap of skin found underneath the throat of a moose muzzle the usually long nose and mouth of an animal

bull an adult male of various large animals calf the young of various large animals cow the mature female of various, usually large, animals

Vocabulary Task #1 Put the vocabulary words in ABC order. Vocabulary Task #2 Sort the words by the number of syllables. Vocabulary Task #3 Use each vocabulary word in a complete sentence. Vocabulary Task #4 Practice reading each word aloud.

Name: Directions: In the shapes below compare the facts you have read about moose and reindeer. How are they the same? How are they different? Moose and Reindeer Moose Reindeer

Did you know that moose and reindeer are both types of deer? There are 47 species of deer in our world. If you traveled to Alaska you might see both moose and reindeer on your trip. Both can be found there. Moose are the largest of the all the kinds of deer. They can be up to six feet tall and some weigh up to 1,500 pounds! Moose have a flap of skin below their throats called a bell that swings back and forth.

Moose are great swimmers! They can even stay under water for up to 30 seconds at a time. Can you run as fast as a moose? They have been known to run up to 35 miles per hour over short distances. Wow! A moose s antlers can spread up to six feet from end to end! A reindeer s thick fur traps air near its body and helps it to stay warm in the cold weather.

Like moose, reindeer are also herbivores. Do you know what a herbivore is? Some reindeer travel over 3,000 miles per year! That can mean that they walk around 23 miles per day while migrating. Can you believe that? Another name for reindeer is caribou. Did you know that many reindeer shed their antlers in the winter and grow new ones each spring?

Name: Would you give a moose a muffin? Draw some things a moose really eats. What did you learn about a moose s diet? Write three facts about what they really eat. 1. 2. 3.

Name: Do reindeer really like cold weather? Draw a picture of the natural habitat of reindeer. What did you learn about a reindeer s habitat? Write three facts about what where they live. 1. 2. 3.

Name: My Opinion Is This is a moose: Moose are much better than reindeer! Here are three reasons why I think that: 1. 2. 3.

Name: My Opinion Is This is a reindeer: Reindeer are much better than moose! Here are three reasons why I think that: 1. 2. 3.

Name: The book I read is: The author is: 3 facts I learned are: My animal is:

Name: The book I read is: The author is: 2 facts I learned are: My animal is: One thing I wonder is:

Name: My animal is: The book I read is: The author is: The main idea is: 3 supporting details are:

Reindeer Name: are look like eat live

Moose are Name: look like eat live

My animal is: Habitat Diet 1 interesting fact

All About Reindeer Author:

All About Moose Author:

Habitat Diet

Life Cycle Interesting Fact

Interesting Fact Interesting Fact

Name: My animal is: Directions: Write the name of your animal in the center. In the web surrounding, write facts you have learned.