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Tue, Jan 22, 2019 8:46 PM in Classroom Pets
Hello Hayley,
I think the idea of a classroom pet is very beneficial to young children. It can definitely help students with responsibility and forming a set routine. For K-4th grade I think the best pet would be something that is low mantaince, yet allows the students to interact. This can be a fish, a hamster, guinea pig, or bearded dragon. Hope this helps!
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