Good Pet, Bad Pet - Textual Evidence

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Good Pet, Bad Pet by Elizabeth Schleichert

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“Good Pet, Bad Pet” is an informational text about possible pets and the pros and cons of owning them. The text examines the differences between owning certain animals, including caring for them and feeding them! These student activities make great lesson plans for elementary school teachers.




Good Pet, Bad Pet

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Good Pet Bad Pet - adopting a pet - Textual Evidence

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  • FISH
  • RODENTS
  • INSECTS
  • Fish are beautiful and easy to take care of; these pets are a good choice for kids of any age.
  • Rodents, such as mice or gerbils, are cute and don't require a lot of space or time. They are friendly and can learn to do tricks.
  • Insects, such as crickets or grasshoppers, are safe for kids. They can be kept in a jar with holes poked in the top, but should be set free the next day.
  • Your friend wants a pet, but has a baby brother. Which pet would be the best option and why?
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