¿Cómo puedes encontrar animales en el bosque?

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¿Cómo puedes encontrar animales en el bosque?

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CONVERSEMOS: ¿Qué hace el caracol cuando alguien lo toca?
¿Por qué crees que haga eso?
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Ponte de pie y encuentra un lugar donde tengas espacio para
moverte.
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Haz de cuenta que eres un caracol. La mayoría de tu cuerpo está
dentro de tu caparazón. Así que hazte bolita como un caracol en
su caparazón.
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Sal de tu caparazón. Estira tus ojos. Mira a tu alrededor.
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¡Aquí viene algo que te da miedo! Métete en tu caparazón.
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Sal de tu caparazón y mira a tu alrededor. Cuando veas algo que te de
miedo, escóndete.
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Regresa a tu asiento. Veamos qué otros animales podemos encontrar
en el bosque.
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CONVERSEMOS: ¿Qué hace una campamocha cuando algo se le acerca?
¿Por qué crees que hace esto?
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Ponte de pie y encuentra un lugar donde tengas espacio para
moverte.
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Haz como si fueras una campamocha. Párate así y no te muevas.
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¡Alguien se te acerca! Párate y extiende los brazos. Hazte ver grande
y feroz.
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No te muevas hasta que veas el dedo y entonces hazte ver grande y
feroz.
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Regresa a tu asiento. Veamos qué otros animales podemos encontrar
en el bosque.
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CONVERSEMOS: ¿Qué está haciendo la tuza?
¿Por qué crees que hace eso?
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Ponte de pie y encuentra un lugar donde tengas espacio para
moverte.
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Haz de cuenta que eres una tuza en su madriguera. Escóndete en tu
hoyo de esta manera.
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Hay semillas afuera de tu madriguera. Haz lo que hace la tuza, sal y
agarra una semilla.
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¿Escuchas eso? Es una persona. ¿Tienes miedo? Escóndete en tu
hoyo.
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Observa y escucha si hay peligro. Cuando creas que estás a salvo, sal
de tu hoyo y agarra una semilla.
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Regresa a tu asiento y ve el siguiente video.
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CONVERSEMOS: Todos estos animales se comportan de diferentes maneras, pero
¿qué tienen en común sus comportamientos?
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animal


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un ser viviente que tiene que comerse a otros seres vivos para sobrevivir
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seguridad


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no es probable que le hagan daño
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comida


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algo que comen los animales
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necesidades


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las cosas que un animal o una planta necesita para poder vivir
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sobrevivir


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mantenerse vivo/a
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comportamiento


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lo que hace un animal
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diferente


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algo que no es igual
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similar


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algo parecido
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patrón


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algo que sucede una y otra y otra vez de manera predecible
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praying mantis spreading its claws by CaPro
snail on leaf by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: thechatat
snail on leaf by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: thechatat
video of gopher eating sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
video of person lifting log by Hidden Villa Science and Nature Video Series
video of praying mantis applying self-defense by duncantakeru
praying mantis spreading its claws by CaPro
snail on leaf by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: thechatat
toad by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Tom Reichner
video of praying mantis climbing branch by Pond5
video of snail expanding its antennae by Epigrafx
video walking through forest by Zenvision TV
boy standing (1) by Hogan Imaging
boy standing (2) by Sergey Novikov
girl standing by Sergey Novikov
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snail on leaf by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: thechatat
video of praying mantis climbing branch by Pond5
video of snail expanding its antennae by Epigrafx
video walking through forest by Zenvision TV
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boy standing (1) by Hogan Imaging
boy standing (1) by Hogan Imaging
boy standing (2) by Sergey Novikov
boy standing (2) by Sergey Novikov
girl standing by Sergey Novikov
girl standing by Sergey Novikov
ladybird beetle by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: BUFOTO
praying mantis on branch by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Viacheslav Matiukhin
praying mantis pose by Ferran Pestana
snail on leaf by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: thechatat
video of praying mantis applying self-defense by duncantakeru
gopher hole by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: schankz
owl in a tree hole by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Thitisak Mongkonnipat
praying mantis on branch by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Viacheslav Matiukhin
praying mantis pose by Ferran Pestana
snail on leaf by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: thechatat
snail shell by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Imageman
video of gopher eating sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
video of praying mantis applying self-defense by duncantakeru
close-up of praying mantis by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Fernando Verdu Brufal
kid looking up at insects by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Philippe Put
praying mantis pose by Ferran Pestana
snail on leaf by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: thechatat
video of gopher eating sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
video of gopher eating sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
video of snail expanding its antennae by Epigrafx
white soundflower seeds in palm of hand by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Shyripa Alexandr
child sitting on stump thinking by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Aleksandra Nikolaeva
father talking with children in forest by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Monkey Business Images
sitting praying mantis by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Muhammad Naaim
video of gopher coming out of hole and discovering sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
video of gopher eating sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
video of praying mantis applying self-defense by duncantakeru
video of praying mantis applying self-defense by duncantakeru
young teen asian girl looking through gopher hole by dangdumrong
large hole looking upwards toward the sky by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Oppdowngalon
video of gopher coming out of hole and discovering sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
video of praying mantis applying self-defense by duncantakeru
video of snail expanding its antennae by Epigrafx
video of woodpecker pecking wood by Benjamin Slade
young teen asian girl looking through gopher hole by dangdumrong
large hole looking upwards toward the sky by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Oppdowngalon
video of gopher coming out of hole and discovering sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
video walking through forest by Zenvision TV
young teen asian girl looking through gopher hole by dangdumrong
video of person lifting log by Hidden Villa Science and Nature Video Series
white soundflower seeds in palm of hand by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Shyripa Alexandr
video of gopher eating sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
video of gopher eating sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
white soundflower seeds in palm of hand by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Shyripa Alexandr
video of land snail moving across pavement by Wishlessness
white soundflower seeds in palm of hand by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Shyripa Alexandr
video of praying mantis climbing branch by Pond5
two children running in the forest by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Monkey Business Images
father talking with children in forest by Image used under license from Shutterstock.com: Monkey Business Images
video of crawling rolly polly by Walter Kessler
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In this lesson, students observe different animal behaviors and work to discover another pattern: all animals seek safety in order to survive. The activity, Gopher in a Hole, includes physical movement in which students pretend to be snails hiding in their shells, praying mantises scaring away predators, and gophers popping out of holes.

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