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Animal Analogies
by Marianne Berkes
illustrated by Cathy Morrison
Animalogy
Animal Analogies
Animalogy
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in this book. by Marianne Berkes
Marianne Berkes Cathy Morrison illustrated by Cathy Morrison
as mouse is to scurry.
Deer is to run,
as bear is to furry.
Chick is to feathery,
as skunk is to dig.
Rabbit is to nibble,
For Creative Minds Which of these analogies uses size to compare or contrast the two animals?
deer : run :: mouse : scurry ant : tiny :: hippo : big
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Analogies
Analogies compare or contrast different things to show how they are related to each other.
Which of these analogies uses body parts to compare or contrast the animals?
robin: wing :: goldfish: fin bat: flit :: eagle: soar
small
Can you come up with other analogies using animal body parts?
How do the animals use those body parts?
light heavy
short
skunk’s tail mouse’s tail
huge
Which word (or words) do you think best describes the animal’s action?
2 Which animals have hair
or fur?
Snakes slither, crawl, glide, slide, Deer run, jump, bound, dash,
or wriggle. spring, sprint, or scamper.
3 Which animal has dry
scales?
Robins fly, nest, sing, or tweet. Lions, roar, hunt, prey, or chase. goldfish; 5. frog
Answers: 1. All: chick, eagle, robin, geese ; 2. All: dog, lion, mouse, & bat; 3. snake; 4. flounder &
Animal Classification Animal Class Animal Class
frog amphibian bat mammal
Vertebrates are animals that have backbones. spider arachnid bear mammal
Reptiles: Birds: Mammals:
ant insect beaver mammal
dry scales or plates feathers hair or fur
lungs to breathe lungs to breathe lungs to breathe bee insect deer mammal
most hatch from eggs hatch from eggs most have live birth chick bird dog mammal
cold-blooded warm-blooded warm-blooded eagle bird hippo mammal
Amphibians: Fishes: goose bird lion mammal
soft, moist skin most have slime-covered scales robin bird moose mammal
most young have an aquatic larva/tadpole stage with gills to breathe flounder fish mouse mammal
gills; adults live on land using lungs to breathe can have live birth or hatch from eggs goldfish fish rabbit mammal
cold-blooded cold-blooded
snake reptile skunk mammal
breathe oxygen
from air 1. How many animals in this book are mammals?
breathe oxygen 7. Are birds the only animals that can fly?
from water
Cold-blooded animals’ body temperatures come Warm-blooded animals make their own heat and 8. What do reptiles, birds, mammals, amphibians and fish all have in common?
from their surroundings. have constant body temperatures.
Invertebrates do not have backbones. 9. What do the spider, ant, and bee have in common?
Insects: Arachnids (Spiders):
hard outer covering (exoskeleton) hard outer covering (exoskeleton)
10. Which animals have four legs?
adults have 3 body parts: body usually divided into two parts:
head, thorax & abdomen cephalothorax and abdomen beaver, deer, dog, hippo, lion, moose, mouse, rabbit, and skunk
3 pairs of legs 4 pairs of legs vertebrates (have backbones); 9. They are invertebrates, they do not have backbones; 10. frog, bear,
usually 2 pairs of wings and 1 pair of antennae no antennae or wings All of the birds fly, plus the bat and bees; 7. No, bats and several insects fly too; 8. They are all
can have live birth or hatch from eggs can have live birth or hatch from eggs Answers: 1. 11; 2. 1; 3. 2; 4. yes, the frog; 5. chick, eagle, goose, and robin (4 different types); 6.
cold-blooded cold-blooded
For my granddaughter, Emily Anne, “And I am to your mother, as she is to you.” love, Your Oma—MB
To my husband, Andy Brown, who taught our children to love nature—CM
Thanks to Loran Wlodarski, Science Writer at SeaWorld Orlando, for verifying the accuracy of the
information in this book.
Ant is to tiny,
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Interest level: 003-008
as hippo is to big.
Grade level: P-3
Lexile Level: 70 Lexile Code: AD
Curriculum keywords: adaptations, analogies, antonyms/synonyms, compare/contrast, counting,
measurements, repeated lines, rhythm or rhyme, classification, word nuances