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By Mrs. Davis’ First Grade Acrostic Poems

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Acrostic Poems. By Mrs. Davis’ First Grade. Panda Bears Class Poem. Paws pointed inward Always walking slowly! Nocturnal cat eyes glow as the large bear cat roams in the dark. Daytime dozer! A misty mountain dweller. Bamboo eaters. Endangered At risk to be gone! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: By Mrs. Davis’ First Grade

By Mrs. Davis’ First Grade

Acrostic Poems

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Paws pointed inwardAlways walking slowly!Nocturnal cat eyes glow as the large bear cat roams in the dark.Daytime dozer!A misty mountain dweller.

Bamboo eaters.EndangeredAt risk to be gone!Rare, not many out there.Shy…hiding in the shadows, but silly when they secretly, slide down in the snow.

Panda Bears Class Poem

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Fantastic amphibiansRoams the lily padsOut of this world jumpersGazing at fliesSwimming in lakes for fun.

FrogsBy Marty Tharpe

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Diving deep underwaterOcean and river dwellersLocate objects underwaterPlayful mammals blow bubbles; catch and

play with seaweed.Have fins with five fingers for diving and

swimming.It comes back up for air.Newborn calves drink quick squirts of their

mother’s milk.

DolphinsBy Iris Zuniga

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Sea TurtlesBy Jason Callis

Super swimmers!Eggs hatching in the sandAmazing animalsToothless turtlesUnderwater most of the time.Really fast swimmersThey have claws to digEmerging from their underground nest, tiny turtles pop out!

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Captures little creaturesOoowoo…goes the coyote as he howls all night.Yippy Yips!Outdoor animalsTiptoes through the nightEveryday hunting foodSly!

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Calls to alert about danger or food. Cars help them crack nuts.

Roads help them crack nuts too.Oak trees can’t break nuts, but they can

help them sleep.Wow! They’re not color blind! They know

when the light changes.

CrowBy Logan Beane

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Large, mighty catIs an enemy to many other animals.Open plains and grasslands of Africa

and India are their habitats.Nocturnal, night hunters. Females

search for food.

LionsBy Carson Hobson

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Size of a cup.Crows might eat

them.Owls are the

enemies.Rain forest dwellers.Prey can be a snake

too.Insects are its food.Only watch from

afar.Nocturnal creatures.

ScorpionsBy Alfredo Sixtos