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Jungle and Rainforest I Spy and Count to 10
Count the number of each type of jungle and rainforest creature and write the numeral in the box.
tigers gorillas
pandas iguanas
parrots pythons
butterflies orangutans
slothsants
Jungle and RainforestI Spy and Count to 10 Checklist
Count the number of each type of jungle and rainforest creature and write the numeral in the box.
Jungle and Rainforest I Spy and Count to 10 Answers
tigers gorillas
pandas iguanas
parrots python
butterflies orangutans
slothsants
3
9
4
2
7
6
8
1
10
5
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Trace over these numbers and then tr� writing �our own.
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How man� can �ou count? Write the answer in the circle.
This week have a go at making your own jungle using junk materials from around your house. Create some trees, grass, leaves for your junk animal to live in. Use and recycle materials at home to make this!
Here is a lion. Draw what animal you think the lion would meet in the jungle.
Here is a whale in the ocean. Draw an animal you think the whale would meet in the ocean.
Draw a picture of you or your family trekking through the desert.
Can you…………………………..
roar like a lion
hiss like a snake
snap like a crocodile
growl like a bear
Upload a video of you making animal sounds to EExAT!
Colour in the butterflies spotty and stripy.
spotty butterfly stripy butterfly
stripy butterfly spotty butterfly
Colour in the Starfish.
Colour in 2 Starfish red.
Colour in 1 Starfish pink.
Colour in 3 Starfish yellow.
Colour in 1 Starfish green.
After her journey the girl ran home for her supper.
Draw the girl’s house.
Can you find the correct shapes to make Trunky the Elephant?
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Can you use different shapes to make Trunky the Elephant?
Quiz sheet. Draw a circle around the correct picture. Which animal is the biggest? Which animal is the longest?
An elephant A mouse A snake A squirrel
Which animal is the tallest? Which animal is the smallest?
A zebra A giraffe A lion A rabbit
RE Humanism
Making the most of life
What makes you happy? Draw a picture of something that makes you happy.
Helping at home. Sharing your toys.
Five little speckled frogs FIVE little speckled frogs,
Sat on a speckled log, Eating some most delicious bugs - yum, yum!
One jumped into the pool, Where it was nice and cool,
Then there were FOUR green speckled frogs - glug, glug!
FOUR little speckled frogs, Sat on a speckled log,
Eating some most delicious bugs - yum, yum! One jumped into the pool,
Where it was nice and cool, Then there were THREE green speckled frogs - glug, glug!
THREE little speckled frogs, Sat on a speckled log,
Eating some most delicious bugs - yum, yum! One jumped into the pool,
Where it was nice and cool, Then there were TWO green speckled frogs - glug, glug!
TWO little speckled frogs, Sat on a speckled log,
Eating some most delicious bugs - yum, yum! One jumped into the pool,
Where it was nice and cool, Then there was ONE green speckled frog - glug, glug!
ONE little speckled frog, Sat on a speckled log,
Eating some most delicious bugs - yum, yum! He jumped into the pool,
Where it was nice and cool, Then there were NO green speckled frogs.
Rocking rock cakes
Ingredients 200g self-raising flour
75g butter or baking fat/block
75g sugar
75g mixed dried fruit
1 egg
Equipment Sieve, mixing bowl, weighing scales, palette knife, small bowl, fork, 2 spoons, Non-stick baking tray (lined), cooling rack.
Method
1. Preheat oven to 220°C or gas mark 7. 2. Sift the flour into the bowl. 3. Rub the fat into the flour until it resembles breadcrumbs. 4. Stir in the sugar and dried fruit. 5. Whisk the egg lightly in a small bowl. 6. Make a well in the middle of the flour and carefully add the egg. 7. Mix to form a soft, yet firm dough. 8. Using 2 spoons, divide the dough into 8 ‘rocks’ and place on the baking tray. 9. Bake for 12 – 15 minutes, until golden brown. 10. Allow to cool on a cooling rack.
Top tips:
• Use 50g of cherries instead of dried fruit. • Leave out the dried fruit, and when on the baking tray, add a small spoon of jam in
the middle of each cake. • Add a few drops of water or milk if the dough is too dry
Have a Yellow, Blue, Red Colour day.
This week have a fun yellow, blue and red day and look around your house for yellow, blue and red objects.
Encourage your child to use positional language.
Where is the crocodile? Where is the ladybird?
In the water On the leaf
Where is the elephant? Where is the lion?
Behind the tree In the bushes