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Mammal Concentration. Learn 8 different mammals and hear their sounds too! 
Great mouse practice for the younger child.
http://www.apples4theteacher.com/mammals.html

 
 
Mammal Word Search - Find eleven mammals hidden in the puzzle.
http://www.apples4theteacher.com/mammalws.html

 
 
Play this interactive word search game against the clock. You may choose to 
play interactively online or print the word search out to play on paper. 
Each time you play, there will be a different set of bird words. Hundreds of 
games built into one! 

Ten words are randomly chosen from this vocabulary word list associated with 
birds. How many searches will it take you?: 
bunting, canary, cardinal, chicken, cockatoo, crane, crow, cuckoo, dove, 
emu, falcon, finch, flamingo, goose, grouse, gull, hawk, heron, ibis, jay, 
kiwi, lark, loon, lovebird, oriole, ostrich, owl, parrot, peacock, pelican, 
penguin, pheasant, quail, robin, seagull, skylark, sparrow, stork, swan, 
thrush, toucan, turkey, warbler, woodpecker, wren
http://www.apples4theteacher.com/word-finds/birds.html

 
 
Fill in the missing letters for each animal - clue is given for animal 
classification. Guess all the correct letters for the animal and you save 
the fishies from the whale!
http://www.apples4theteacher.com/hangman.html

 
 
Test your mammal smarts with this quiz based on facts from the National 
Geographic Book of Mammals.
http://www.ngeo.com/kids/bookworm/mammal.html

 
 
Small Mammals for kids- Get the Facts!
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/SmallMammals/ForKids/

 
 
The first mammals appeared at the same time as the dinosaurs, but they were 
very small. After the dinosaurs died (about 65 million years ago), the first 
large mammals appeared. Some of these mammals changed over time, and are the 
ancestors of today's mammals. Find out more about early mammals.
http://www.learnenglish.org.uk/kids/archive/theme_mammals.html

 
 
The Life of Mammals- Games
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/mammals/challenges/

 
 
Animal Games
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/kidscorner/kidscorner_games.htm

 
 
What Is a Mammal? 
Check this out!
http://kids.yahoo.com/animals/mammals

 

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