Use this Your Dream Pet template to encourage your students to use their imaginations.
Their pet can have any powers or characteristics that they like. Students need to draw, name and write a short description about their dream pet.

Use this Your Dream Pet template to encourage your students to use their imaginations.
Their pet can have any powers or characteristics that they like. Students need to draw, name and write a short description about their dream pet.

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