“trees” are their shelter. The entire area of the four trees and four puddles is the
squirrels’ habitat.
3. The rules for the game are:
a. Each squirrel must collect three pieces of food and three pieces of water.
b. The circles represent trees with food and puddles with water.
c. There are brown pieces of paper that represent pieces of food in four of the circles.
These four circles represent trees. Each piece of food has a number on it designating
the tree where it is found. (Tree #1’s pieces of food have a #1 on them, tree #2’s
pieces of food have a #2 on them, etc.)
d. There are blue pieces of paper that represent water in the other four circles. These
four circles represent puddles. Each piece of water has a number on it designating
the area where it is found. (Puddle #1’s pieces of water have a #1 on them, puddle
#2’s pieces of water have a #2 on them, etc.)
e. Each squirrel must walk on their tiptoes ONLY. Running or walking regularly means
that a squirrel must return to the starting point, turn in any food or water the
squirrel has collected, and begin its search again.
f. A squirrel may only have one piece of food from each “tree” and one piece of water
from each puddle.
g. Squirrels will be released to search for food and water in small groups.
h. Once a squirrel has found three pieces of food and three waters, they must return to
the starting point.
i. All food and water collected must be placed in the squirrel’s bag.
“trees” are their shelter. The entire area of the four trees and four puddles is the
squirrels’ habitat.
3. The rules for the game are:
a. Each squirrel must collect three pieces of food and three pieces of water.
b. The circles represent trees with food and puddles with water.
c. There are brown pieces of paper that represent pieces of food in four of the circles.
These four circles represent trees. Each piece of food has a number on it designating
the tree where it is found. (Tree #1’s pieces of food have a #1 on them, tree #2’s
pieces of food have a #2 on them, etc.)
d. There are blue pieces of paper that represent water in the other four circles. These
four circles represent puddles. Each piece of water has a number on it designating
the area where it is found. (Puddle #1’s pieces of water have a #1 on them, puddle
#2’s pieces of water have a #2 on them, etc.)
e. Each squirrel must walk on their tiptoes ONLY. Running or walking regularly means
that a squirrel must return to the starting point, turn in any food or water the
squirrel has collected, and begin its search again.
f. A squirrel may only have one piece of food from each “tree” and one piece of water
from each puddle.
g. Squirrels will be released to search for food and water in small groups.
h. Once a squirrel has found three pieces of food and three waters, they must return to
the starting point.
i. All food and water collected must be placed in the squirrel’s bag.
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