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  1. Draw the shapes with outlines for the eye and nose. STEP 8. Draw a floor and shade in small lines for fur. STEP 3. For perspective, lightly draw two curved lines on the head's shape. STEP 6. Draw the …

  2. Let’s draw this pika! Try going to draw over this at the end! Draw three straight lines for the bottom of the pika’s feet and for the bottom of its head. Add a few more details, then draw a couple of long …

  3. Create an initial model of the pika: Have students create an initial model of the pika in its natural habitat. Students will want to include: a sketch of the pika, the habitat it lives in (rocks, trees, plants, etc.).

  4. Fossil pika remains and fossilized pika scats are known from several locations in Alaska, including Cape Deceit and the uplands near Fairbanks. General description: Pikas have stocky bodies, short …

  5. PIKA abbit/hare family. Pikas live in territories established on talus slopes, with dens beneath the rocks. They communicate by frequent vocalizations and are often detected by their shrill nasa “eehp!” call. …

  6. It is a rather cute animal called an American pika (PIE-ka). Pikas are related to rabbits, but they look a bit dif erent. Pikas bodies are round and small - about the size of a guinea pig. They have shorter, …

  7. Pass out the “American Pika” handout found at the end of the lesson and ask the student pairs to read it together and discuss it. Or you might direct the students to good online resources to learn more …