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NEW YORK ZOOS AND AQUARIUM BUILD YOUR WILD SELF FULL
Or, just keep the printout of the “wild self” in one piece and attach the full page writing paper! Click the pictures below to download the files!Īnother site you should check out is Switcheroo Zoo. Then you can send it to a friend or print it! So…print it out and then they can write about it!!!! I created a little writing page for this! You can print the “wild self” and glue it on the picture area. It gives you info about the different animals whose parts you used on the right. Then if you click the red “I’m Done” button underneath your creation it will take you to a page that looks like this: As recently as 1906 the Bronx Zoo in New York (the current motto of which is connecting people to wild nature) included in their primate exhibit a young Congolese pygmy tribesman named Ota Benga, supposedly to illustrate the differences between people of European and non-European origin and illustrate the theory of evolution. You’ll come to a screen that looks like this:įrom there you can create your own “wild self!” You can choose all sorts of different appendages! Ha! There are butterfly wings, seahorse tail, and many many more! Here is one I created: Once there, click “start” on the right hand side. The first one is from New York Zoos and Aquarium and is called Build Your Wild Self. Activities inspired by Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak. Well, New York Zoos and Aquarium and have some neat technology tools that would be a lot of fun in the classroom! Have you been teaching about animals? Need a fun end of the year activity?