| Mimi - How To Take Care Of Rabbits You need to give your rabiit lots of care for good health. Feed your rabbit lots of vegetables especially carrots. Put your rabbit in a cage up high so any wolves, foxes, or dogs don't get your pet. You don't want your pet to get eaten or you will be sad.... really sad! In your cage put wood shaving so your rabbit has a comfortable place to sleep. Shalini - What's a Rabbit? Have you ever seen a rabbit? Rabbits are identified by their unmistakable characteristics. They have long ears, short tails, and humped backs. Rabbits come in many colors too. Besides white they come in black, brown, tan, and mixes of these colors. I can't mistake them for any creature or animal. Joshua - About Rabbits Rabbits are talented creatures. Rabbits can sense danger a few miles away. Rabbits have many signals telling its own kind there's danger. Rabbits can run pretty fast about 24 miles per hour. I think rabbits are one of the best animals. Spencer - What Rabbits Eat Have you ever known what rabbits eat. A rabbit eats many kinds of vegetables. A rabbit eats carrots and lettuce. A rabbit is a vegetarian and is a plant eater. A rabbit does eat vegetables but not meat and that's a fact. I think rabbits are cute. Thomas - Bunny Care Have you ever taken care of a rabbit? Here's how you do it. You make a cage. Once you do that then you put a water bottle on the side of the cage. Play with them always, always take care of them, and feed them, and lots more. Then you have a happy bunny! Gabby - Comparing Rabbits to Hares Rabbits are much different than hares. Wild rabbits are faster than a hare. Hares are bigger than rabbits. Rabbits live in a warren which is a series of burrows. Rabbits come in all shapes and sizes, hares don't unless they're a baby hare. Rabbits come in all colors, hares don't they only come in brown or gray. To me bunnies are cuter than hares. Nicole - All About Rabbits Can you tell the difference from a rabbit and a hare? Rabbits are very different from hares. Hares have longer legs than rabbits. Also hares have really big ears as rabbits have shorter ones. Hares are also much bigger than rabbits. Most people also would rather have a rabbit. I love rabbits! Aren - How Hares And Rabbits Are Different There are many differences about a hare and rabbit. A hare has smaller hands, body feet, and shorter ears. And a rabbit has bigger ears, feet, hands, and body. Rabbits are taller then hares. They have different names. Hare are wild and rabbits are not. Rabbits have softer hair. Eleni - How Rabbits Defend Rabbits defend themselves by thumpping their foot. Sometimes they even wiggle their tail when danger is near. When they are close to the warren they might jump in. They run away from danger when it is very close by. Smith - Bunny Care This is all about taking care of bunnies. You always have to keep them in the shade. Give them plenty of food and water every day. Bring them outside for exercise. For the food, give them carrots and lettuce. These are some of the ways to take care of a bunny. Emma - How to Care For A Bunny When you are caring for a bunny you must treat it with care. Remember to take your rabbit inside when it snows. Give it fresh water every day. Bunnies like to eat carrots, mint and radishes. Let your bunny out to exercise, but keep an eye on it. Henry - Rabbits Do you want to know the difference of a hare and a rabbit? The rabbits ears are shorter than the hare's ears. The hare is quicker that the rabbit. The hare's feet are longer than the rabbits. The hare is bigger than the rabbit. The hare is bigger because it has more predators. Kathryn - How to Take Care of A Rabbit Rabbits need lots of care. First rabbits need lots of food and water so they can survive. If you have a rabbit in a cage you should play with it if you have time. Also if your rabbit bites you, don't hit it! I think rabbits are easy to take care of. Baz - All About Rabbits and Hares The rabbits and hares are different. The rabbit is bigger than the hare. The hare has bigger ears. Rabbits have larger teeth than hares. Hares eat different food than rabbits. Rabbits live in groups, hares do not. |
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| Rabbits, Rabbits, Rabbits! |
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| Goals Each child was asked to read Rabbits, Rabbits and More Rabbits by Gail Gibbons. After completing a graphic organizer, the students were asked to write a non-fiction paragraph or multi-paragraph piece. I was looking for a topic sentence and supporting details, or the ability to develop the supporting details into a multi-paragraph piece. This was my assessment piece for the third quarter report card. |
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