- jungle
- forest
- ocean depths
- desert
- realms of outer space...on Mars
- swamp
- living in the sewers of a big city
1. Pick a location and make an imaginary creature using circle fractions.
2. Write about your creature. Consider:
- habitat
- what it eats
- friends/enemies
- special characteristics
- physical description
- lifespan
- name and its meaning
Here's his project:
The Seasaur
by J, age 8
by J, age 8
Seasaur lives by rocky and coral places in the Antarctic waters. He eats krill and shrimp and plankton if he has to. His enemies are only humans. His friends are penguins, all whales, crabs and fish.
The Seasaur can grow up to 25-30 feet long, almost as big as Triceratops. Its spikes can grow up to three and four feet long. The blue spikes are only a warning but the red ones are poisonous. He can make the poison go away and has poisonous blood so no animal will eat him, only humans that don't know he's poisonous. His teeth are square, not spiky, because he eats shrimp and krill. He has special lungs and gills so he can go on land and water. Seasaur can live up to 40 years but normally lives 30 years.
Area of Seasaur: 4 5/8 circles.
***My inspiration for this lesson comes from one of my favorite people and mentors, Roger Kukes. He's the one who taught me to think in creative, artistic ways. I love his book, Drawing in the Classroom.
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