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Magic School Bus #3: The Wild Whale Watch: Fill-In Questions - Quiz
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Would you like to take a trip on the Magic School Bus with Ms. Frizzle? Explain why or why not.
If you could go anywhere on the Magic School Bus, where would you most like to go? Tell why you want to go there.
Imagine you are a whale calf! Write a fun story about your daily life.
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Choose one whale mentioned in the book. Do research and write an in-depth essay about it.
Imagine you are a scientist studying whales. What can you and other people do to save the whales from becoming extinct? List several ideas.
Many whales migrate each year. Choose one of these and research their yearly migration. Share what you learned with your class.
The largest whales eat the smallest food. Do you think this helps or hurts their chances of survival? Explain why you think this.
Write the words to a whale song. What do you think whales are singing about? Whom are they singing to?
Suppose you are a whale and you can communicate with people. What would you want people to know about whales? What would you want to say to people?
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