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This project based learning unit focuses on the life cycle of
rabbits but it also extends the understanding of the different stages.
Rabbits are fluffy with long ears but they are also tremendously
interesting. Popular pets and wonderful inspiration for new ideas and
innovations! This is a lesson plan that will guide you through the
process of using biomimicry and steam activities to inspire students
to ask questions, study animals and plants, and use creative thinking
to explore ideas.
Looking for something exciting for a Spring, pet or mammal unit?
Contact me at maliasa@live.com if you have any questions, thanks.
This enthralling Rabbit Life Cycle package contains:
This package contains:
1. Cards
2. Can you identify the different stages?
3. Fun facts
4. Rabbit Poem
5. What makes an animal a mammal?
6. Mammal or Non-Mammal – What do you think?
7. Rabbit words – make your own dictionary
8. When is a rabbit a rabbit and not a hare?
9. What do rabbits eat?
10. Ask the rabbit Sparkling Questions
11. Describe rabbit
12. Story writing prompt
13. Excited about jumping!
14. Draw Rabbits
15. Invent a jumping robot or. . .
16. What if you were trapped in a cage with no friends or toys to play with?
17. Use rabbits’ ears as inspiration.
18. Reflection – assessment
19. How to use biomimicry in the classroom
Reviews of other Think Dive – Sparking Children’s Thinkibility products:
Project based learning: Bats, STEAM, Biomimicry
“This product absolutely the favorite one I have purchased all fall! I love the information that is provided about bats – just enough to intrigue and encourage higher level thinking. There are graphic organizers, worksheets, and subtle suggestions to help young learners perform at their best! And best of all, it stretches their creativity! Thanks for such an amazing resource!”
Project based learning: Mammals, Reptiles & Amphibians – STEAM, Biomimicry, NGSS
“Used this for a Kindergarten STEAM club unit and it was a hit!”
Why am I qualified to write these biomimicry resources? I
was a member of BEN – Biomimicry Education Network – and a curator
of educational resources at BEN. I am the author of the book
Biomimicry with Theo & Tuva: Nature spotting inspires wild
ideas. In 2015, I completed a course in Biomimicry: A Sustainable
Design Methodology at Minneapolis College of Art and Design. I
took part in the Biomimicry Design Challenge in 2021.
Product Format:
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