Watch this video about a small but surprisingly deadly cat. While you are watching, make notes about what makes this cat such a successful predator.
Cute But Deadly
Meet the deadliest cat on the planet — small but lethal.
Cute But Deadly
Meet the deadliest cat on the planet — small but lethal.
Driving Questions
Look at the three Driving Questions below and in your groups, decide which question you would like to answer. Each group can answer the same question or each group can answer different questions. The choice is yours!
- How can we show others how the food chains in nature can be affected by external sources?
- How can we create an interactive exhibit that will teach others about animal adaptations?
- How can we help an endangered species thrive in the wild?
Thinking Routine: Claim, Support, Question
What will your group do or make to answer your Driving Question? Follow the prompts below to draw or write out some ideas with your group. Remember to download or save your work for future use!
Think about what you already know or think you know about this topic. The aim of this exercise is to get you thinking and working together to create ideas. Everything is possible here!
Make a claim about (or give an explanation for, or offer an interpretation of) the topic.
Identify support (things you see, feel, know) for your claim.
Ask a question related to your claim or the support items. What isn’t explained?
Need To Knows
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