Eastern Cottontail Mini Study
Eastern Cottontail Mini Study
The eastern cottontail is common throughout much of the United States, southern Canada, eastern Mexico, Central America and northernmost South America. Though the cottontail is most commonly found in meadows or open bushy areas, they are highly adaptable so they thrive in suburban areas as well. Many of you may be able to see an eastern cottontail in your garden!
I hope this study inspires your family to appreciate this familiar animal. Remember, there is so much to be learned from the wildlife in our own backyards!
This study is meant for all ages! I've included lots of fun activities for preschool aged and elementary age students everything can be adapted for older children.
Here’s a list of our favorite rabbit themed books and resources.
The 25+ page PDF includes:
Course Materials/Unit Study Guide
Book & Video List + Online Resources
Eastern Cottontail Posters
Anatomy of a Rabbit Poster
Nature Journal Example Page
5x7 size Posters of Eastern Cottontail and Clover
Art Appreciation Cards (2)
Public Domain Poem
Beatrix Potter Quote Copy Work
Coloring Pages (rabbit & clover)
R is for Rabbit Block Letter Pages
Cute R is for Rabbit flash cards
Printable Mask
Nature Journal Blank Page
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