Amazing animals
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Aria, Jasper and their teacher are in the woods looking for animals. What creatures do you think they will find living there?
Amazing animals!
Aria and Jasper are in a woodland with their teacher. They are prepared with binoculars and outdoor gear.
Animals are Amazing!
Jasper looks through binoculars.
And in a woodland like this, they’re everywhere. What can you find with your binoculars.
Through the binoculars Jasper spots the tail of a fox behind a tree.
A fluffy fox with its big bushy tail.
That’s a mammal, like that nervous deer. Shhhhh
Whoa! That cheeky magpie is a bird.
A magpie swoops low overhead and lands on a branch.
With black and white feathers and a beak.
It’s looking for insects. Like that beautiful buzzing bee.
A bee flies in front of the binoculars, we follow it onto a flower by a pond.
The natural habitat for fish is in water like that pond.
The teacher is looking into the water at fish swimming below the surface.
But they’re not the only amazing animals to call it home.
A frog jumps out behind the teacher with a loud “ribbit”. Causing the teacher to fall into the shallow pond.
What is vocabulary?
Vocabulary is the collection of words that we use. We can always learn new words.
Find out more about the words you’ve explored.

Image caption, How many new words have you learnt?
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Activity: Explore your own vocabulary through writing
Can you write a story about the amazing animals you have seen today?

Have you explored gardens, parks and woodlands, where animals play?
Did you see them safe in their habitats, eating and sleeping during the day?
Were they nervous and shy, hiding away from the weather?
Did you see Buzzing bees, fluffy foxes or birds with feathers.

Activity: Quiz – part one
Activity: Quiz – part two
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