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River Otters: Playful Friends of the Woodlands!

Learn about River Otters through games and hands-on learning centers. Decorate you classroom with a Woodlands Riverbank Theme. Learn the habits of River Otters, the food they eat and how they raise their young. You will find suggestions for both fiction and non-fiction books about river otters and discover the difference between River Otters and Sea Otters. Check out the ideas for Word Walls,...
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River Otter is a wet and wild unit study - Thu, 16 Oct 2008

There all kinds of fun activities to do while learning about these playful creatures.

River Otters: Playful Friends of the Woodlands! - Sun, 28 Sep 2008




Turn you Classroom into A Wet and Wild River Otter Habitat with games and hands-on learning centers.

Word Walls, Poetry, Songs, Flashcards, and math activities. Measure the River Otters and make a Lapbook to culminate your River Otter Unit Study.

Little Joe Otter loves to play in the river. - Sat, 06 Sep 2008

He catches fish and adds up the numbers caught.

Join Little Joe Otter an a wet and wild adventure! - Thu, 28 Aug 2008

Learn all about River Otters while learning to read, write and add. Centers, science experiments and art projects will make this wet and wild unit study the most memorable learning experience your children have ever had.

Join Little Joe Otter an a wet and wild adventure! - Thu, 28 Aug 2008

Learn all about River Otters while learning to read, write and add. Centers, science experiments and art projects will make this wet and wild unit study the most memorable learning experience your children have ever had.

A new Schoolyear is Starting - Sat, 16 Aug 2008

...and the River Otters have come out to inspire you with Word Walls, Math Activities and projects to get kids thinking, wondering and learning.

A new Schoolyear is Starting - Sat, 16 Aug 2008

...and the River Otters have come out to inspire you with Word Walls, Math Activities and projects to get kids thinking, wondering and learning.

Nature created the River Otter....Ever wonder how? - Sat, 16 Aug 2008

Otters are fish-eating mustelids (related to ferrets) known for rudder-like tails, flipper-like feet, and a silent dive that is always followed by expert swimming of an extremely hydrodynamic mammal.

Nature created the River Otter....Ever wonder how? - Fri, 15 Aug 2008

Otters are fish-eating mustelids (related to ferrets) known for rudder-like tails, flipper-like feet, and a silent dive that is always followed by expert swimming of an extremely hydrodynamic mammal.

Conservationists fear for Maryland wetland - Wed, 19 Mar 2008

A Delaware company wants to mine sand and gravel on a parcel of farmland and forest along Marshyhope Creek on Maryland's Eastern Shore - a proposal that is raising alarm among conservationists who fear the operation will destroy rare wetlands, harm endangered species and ruin bird habitat.

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