![]() ![]() Would your child want a wolf for a pet? Discuss the differences between a cat and a lion or tiger (even though they are both felines). Discuss the differences between a dog and a wolf (even though they are both canines). ![]() Use the shutterfold book activity to aid in your discussion of the various things that people and animals both need.Ī domestic animal is an animal that adapts to living with human beings and to serving their purposes they are generally tame and depend on their owners for food and water. Does your student know how to take care of a pet?ĭiscuss the similar needs that animals and humans have: food & water, shelter, affection, grooming, etc. Harry is the pet of the family in the story. Which ones make good pets? You may even want to take this one step further and think of other animals (elephant, flamingo, etc.) that would probably not make good pets and discuss why. Look throughout the story at all the different animals (dogs, birds, cats, spider, caterpillar, butterfly, etc.). Here are some sample lessons from our Harry the Dirty Dog unit study: His family doesn’t even recognize him! from Harry the Dirty Dog‘s back cover Harry the Dirty Dog Activities & Lessons By the time he returns home, Harry is so dirty he looks like a black dog with white spots. He plays outside all day long, digging and sliding in everything from garden soil to pavement tar. So one day before bath time, Harry runs away. Harry is a white dog with black spots who loves everything. ![]()
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