How are Maurice Sendak's wild things suited to their environment? Have kids work together in teams and try to figure out where the wild things might be located, based on their special attributes. The wild things are all different. What special talents might each wild thing have based on their attributes? For example, what can a wild thing do with webbed feet? Do any of the wild things have anything in common (horns, sharp teeth, claws, etc.)?
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Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Wild Thing Adaptations
How are Maurice Sendak's wild things suited to their environment? Have kids work together in teams and try to figure out where the wild things might be located, based on their special attributes. The wild things are all different. What special talents might each wild thing have based on their attributes? For example, what can a wild thing do with webbed feet? Do any of the wild things have anything in common (horns, sharp teeth, claws, etc.)?
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