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  1. Beavers use sticks and logs to build dams across streams, creating ponds and lush, green areas called wetlands. These wetlands become important habitat for wildlife. A habitat is a home for …

  2. Beavers are large rodents with strong teeth that are used to cut down trees. They are famous for building dams. Beaver dams turn streams into ponds, providing places to live for the beavers …

  3. BEAVER ADAPTATIONS Follow the prompts to draw yourself with beaver adaptations! Start by drawing a body (body, legs, head, arms) Beaver feet are webbed, which means their toes …

  4. Objective: Children will learn how beavers use their tail as a warning signal and how they lived with families in dens on the pond. Beavers use their tail to warn other beavers that danger is …

  5. In this activity, students will engineer like a beaver. Ask students to remind you what materials beavers use to build dams and lodges. Write these materials down on the board. Tell students …

  6. To build a lodge, a beaver must first carefully select a location. Usually, beavers choose a place that is close to their food source. Beavers eat leaves, bark and twigs of various trees. Beavers …

  7. published in Science Journal for Kids. Answer the assessment questions at the end of the article (teac. er’s key availabl. on the same page). Discuss as a cl.