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AUTHOR Rule, Audrey C.TITLE Wolf Bingo. ,
PUB DATE 1999-00-00NOTE 14p.
PUB TYPE Guides Classroom - Teacher (052)EDRS PRICE MF01/PC01 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS *Animal Behavior; *Animals; *Educational Games; Elementary
Education; *Science Activities; Science Instruction;*Wildlife
IDENTIFIERS *Bingo; *Wolves
ABSTRACTThis document describes a game that provides students with
practice in learning vocabulary and concepts associated with wolves.Directions for play and play cards (four to a page) are included. (ASK)
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Wolf Bingo
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Dr. Audrey C. RuleBoise State University
Materials: 36 Calling Cards, 20 Wolf Bingo Boards, chips orbuttons for marking boards.Directions for Play:The caller reads the definition from the calling card. Playerscheck their Wolf Bingo Boards to see if they have a word thatmatches the definition. If they do, they mark it with a chip orbutton The first player to get three in a horizontal, vertical ordiagonal row calls "Bingo". In order to win, the player must useeach of the three words in a different sentence. The caller checksto make sure the words were called and that the sentences makesense. The winner becomes the next caller.
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The dense, woolylayer of hair closestto the wolf's bodythat insulates the
wolf from the cold.underfur
The outer ayer ofrough hair that keeps
the wolf dry byevaporating moisture
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Sensitive hairs on thewolf's face that helpthe wolf feel its way
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This is the wasteliquid from the wolf's
body that the wolfuses to mark its
territory.urine
These glands in thefemale wolf's body
produce milk so thatshe can feed her
baby pups.mammary glands
Some of theseglands are located on
the wolf's feet. Thewolf mark its territorywhen it scratches the
ground.scent glands
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An idiom that meansto provide all thenecessities of life,keep the wolffrom the door
An idiom that meansto give a false alarm.
cry wolf
Someone who hideshis or her evilintentions by
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The scientific nameof the gray wolf.Canis lupus
Breathing through anopen mouth to allowsaliva to evaporateand cool the body.
panting
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The breed of dogwhich most
resembles its wolfancestors.German
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Who was the wolfspeaking to when hesaid, "I'll huff, and I'll
puff, and I'll blowyour house down"?The Three Little
Pigs
Who met the "BigBad Wolf' on the
path on the way toGrandmother's
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The average numberof wolf pups born in a
litter of wolves.seven
The boss of a groupof wolves who hunt
together.alpha leader
An extended familyof wolves that hunts
together.pack
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Boise State University
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The part of a wolf'shead that has thejaws, mouth andnose; the snout.
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A flesh- and meat-eating animal.carnivore
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The four "toenails" oneach wolf's paw.
claws
To eat up hungrilyand greedily.
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In folklore, a personwho can change into
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The long, loud,wailing cry of a wolf.
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Footprints of a wolfleft in mud, sand or
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Waste droppings left bya wolf to mark its
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