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Lin the pangolin

Social and emotional learning

Wild Classroom has created a social and emotional learning resource with activities and worksheets centered around a cartoon character Lin the Pangolin.

Background information

© WWF

Lin the Pangolin Interactive Presentation

Learning activities

  • Lessons & activities

    Lin the Pangolin K-2 Activity Packet

    • "All About Me" ID card • Science Vocabulary Challenge and Flyer • Lin the Pangolin poem

    Lin the Pangolin K-2 Activity Packet
    Grade
    PreK-2
    Subjects
    Science & STEM
    English language arts
    Theme
    Wildlife & biodiversity
  • Lessons & activities

    Lin the Pangolin 3-5 Activity Packet

    • Behavior Change Action Plan • Science Vocabulary Essay • Lin the Pangolin poem

    Lin the Pangolin 3-5 Activity Packet
    Grade
    3-5
    Subjects
    Science & STEM
    English language arts
    Theme
    Wildlife & biodiversity

To be used in conjunction with the PowerPoint presentation, each grade level packet contains a social and emotional learning exercise, a vocabulary activity that assesses student understanding of the science terms found throughout the story, and a fun poem to read or use for additional language comprehension.

Watch and learn

Giavanna Grein wears a black shirt and smiles at the camera in a wooded area

Protecting the Pangolins

Giavanna Grein, Senior Program Officer, Wildlife Conservation

Recorded on Dec. 4, 2020

Get to know pangolins—the most trafficked mammal in the world—as WWF's online wildlife trafficking expert, Giavanna Grein, shares some of the unique characteristics of these elusive creatures that many people have never heard of. Giavanna will explain why pangolins are a target for wildlife poachers and traffickers and how her role at WWF is working towards saving this species from extinction. Tie this livestream event with the Lin the Pangolin social and emotional learning resources to connect the plight of pangolins to character-building skills within your students.

© Courtesy of Giavanna Grein

Additional resources

© Suzi Eszterhas / Wild Wonders of China / WWF