Jane Goodall Extension Activities



Jane Goodall Extension Activities
Included:
1. Chimpanzee Pinpricking: Print this file onto construction paper and quarter it. Have it available on your language shelf with pinpricking supplies.
2. Pictures for Tracing: Print these three pages onto cardstock and laminate. Have available on the shelf with tracing paper and markers. Consider using a black Sharpie marker and watercolor paints.
3. Jane Quote: Have this sheet available for the children to illustrate how we are all connected.
4. Map of Africa: Use this map to find where Jane spent her time studying.
5. Vocabulary Cards: Print and laminate these cards to be used as writing prompts and handwriting practice.
6: Termite Cards and Counters: Print onto cardstock, laminate and cut.
These materials are meant to compliment your study of Jane Goodall, Africa, and mammals.
Some Book Recommendations:
Little People Big Dreams: Jane Goodall by M. Vegara and B. Cerocchi
The Watcher: Jane Goodall’s Life with Chimps by J. Winter
Who is Jane Goodall? by R. Edwards
Monkeys by National Geographic Kids
Jane Doll made by TheKnotholeTree on Etsy