Elephant. A group called the David Sheldrick Wildlife

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5:00 P.M. 3:45 P.M. 3:20 P.M. 8:15 A.M. 7:30 A.M. 1.

5:00 P.M.

3:45 P.M.

3:20 P.M.

8:15 A.M.

7:30 A.M.

1. He makes his bed at

eight fifteen. T F
2. They have a snack at four forty-five. T F
3. They do their homework at five o’clock. T F
4. He takes a shower at six thirty. T F
5. They come home at three twenty-five. T F
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I always do my homework I usually have a snack I sometimes play basketball

I always do my homework

I usually have a snack

I sometimes play

basketball
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Sometimes young animals such as elephants don’t have parents to take

Sometimes young animals such as elephants don’t have parents to take

care of them. Who can help them?
A group called the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust helps elephants and other animals in Kenya, in Africa. Sometimes, a baby elephant’s mother dies. When that happens, the baby doesn’t have anyone to take care of it, or any milk to drink. People at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust find the baby elephant and care for it. They feed it milk and protect it.
The baby elephants are usually sad at first. They don’t want to eat or sleep. People at the Trust take turns caring for the baby elephant. They sleep near it and give it milk when it’s hungry. The people are like the elephant’s new family.
After a few weeks, the baby elephant starts to play and make friends with other elephants. Now the people at the Trust know that the elephant is happy. In time the elephant is ready to go back to the wild to live with other elephants!
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Sometimes young animals such as elephants don’t have parents to take

Sometimes young animals such as elephants don’t have parents to take

care of them. Who can help them?
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A group called the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust helps elephants and

A group called the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust helps elephants and

other animals in Kenya, in Africa. Sometimes, a baby elephant’s mother leaves.

David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

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When that happens, the baby doesn’t have anyone to take care

When that happens, the baby doesn’t have anyone to take care

of it, or any milk to drink. People at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust find the baby elephant and care for it. They feed it milk and protect it.
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The baby elephants are usually sad at first. They don’t want to eat or sleep.

The baby elephants are usually sad at first. They don’t want

to eat or sleep.
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People at the Trust take turns caring for the baby elephant.

People at the Trust take turns caring for the baby elephant.

They sleep near it and give it milk when it’s hungry. The people are like the elephant’s new family.
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After a few weeks, the baby elephant starts to play and


After a few weeks, the baby elephant starts to play and

make friends with other elephants. Now the people at the Trust know that the elephant is happy. In time the elephant is ready to go back to the wild to live with other elephants!
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Sometimes young animals such as elephants don’t have parents to take

Sometimes young animals such as elephants don’t have parents to take

care of them. Who can help them?
A group called the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust helps elephants and other animals in Kenya, in Africa. Sometimes, a baby elephant’s mother leaves. When that happens, the baby doesn’t have anyone to take care of it, or any milk to drink. People at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust find the baby elephant and care for it. They feed it milk and protect it.
The baby elephants are usually sad at first. They don’t want to eat or sleep. People at the Trust take turns caring for the baby elephant. They sleep near it and give it milk when it’s hungry. The people are like the elephant’s new family.
After a few weeks, the baby elephant starts to play and make friends with other elephants. Now the people at the Trust know that the elephant is happy. In time the elephant is ready to go back to the wild to live with other elephants!
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leaves. Sometimes young animals such as elephants don’t have parents to

leaves.

Sometimes young animals such as elephants don’t have parents to take

care of them. Who can help them?
A group called the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust helps elephants and other animals in Kenya, in Africa. Sometimes, a baby elephant’s mother leaves. When that happens, the baby doesn’t have anyone to take care of it, or any milk to drink. People at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust find the baby elephant and care for it. They feed it milk and protect it.
The baby elephants are usually sad at first. They don’t want to eat or sleep. People at the Trust take turns caring for the baby elephant. They sleep near it and give it milk when it’s hungry. The people are like the elephant’s new family.
After a few weeks, the baby elephant starts to play and make friends with other elephants. Now the people at the Trust know that the elephant is happy. In time the elephant is ready to go back to the wild to live with other elephants!