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Pet World Pets Store needs your help!.
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Pet World Pets Store needs your help! Today at Pet World Pets Store I walked into my pet store and found a complete mess. All the items and pets from store got out of all the shelves and cages. All the pets and items were all over the place and I do not remember where everything goes. There is a large reward for anyone that can help me figure out where everything goes! Good luck!
Task What I need done before I open my pet store is a list of where everything goes. I want everything that is supposed to go together in separate groups like any pets that need to go back to their parents. I need to know what things need food, air, and water. And I need to know what things just go back into the shelves. These are the main things I want to know on the list for the great reward! • I want to know what items need food, air, and water. • What items go back in shelves or back in their cages. • I want to know what kind of pet it is. • If there are any baby pets I want them matched back with their parents.
Resources • http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngexplorer/0309/quickflicks/ • http://www.kidsbiology.com/biology_basics/needs_living_things/living_things_have_needs1.php • http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/kidscorner/foodchain/foodchain.htm • http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/practise-your-english/animal-body-parts-flashcards
Process I have a little problem of forgetting how things are called. So I am listing the items I found and need you to figure out what it is. I included a description of the item to help you figure out what it is.
On Special!!! Fish Bowls Dog Bone Pair of dogs Pair of cats Birds Pet Leash Schools of Fish
Conclusion By accomplishing this assignment, you have now distinguished between things like animals need food, air and water in order to survive and things that do not. Therefore, you have also differentiated between living and non living things. And also identified items only with a description of attributes by using deductive reasoning.