This document contains information and activities for students visiting the zoo. It includes questions to answer about different animals' characteristics, such as what giraffes eat or which animals have long legs. Students are instructed to draw the animals they saw at the zoo along with their food, shelter, and other needs. The document ends with a puzzle finding hidden animal-related words.
The original presentation has sound and other effects and they will work after you download. Students listen to the animal voice and try to identify it. Then they see the image. They try to guess (or remember) and then they see the animal's name. They have to repeat it after the teacher.
The original presentation has sound and other effects and they will work after you download. Students listen to the animal voice and try to identify it. Then they see the image. They try to guess (or remember) and then they see the animal's name. They have to repeat it after the teacher.
Полетаев Д.В. “Городской музей миграции как платформа для культурной интеграции различных групп горожан”
Ключевой доклад Дмитрия Полетаева, Директора Центра миграционных исследований:
Десятая юбилейная конференция Международного комитета коллекций и деятельности музеев городов (CAMOC / ICOM) в Музее Москвы
Программа конференции
Даты проведения: 2.09. – 4.09.2015.
Организатор: Музей Москвы
Сайт конференции: http://www.camoc2015moscow.com/
Память и миграция, город и его музей
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Полетаев Д.В. “Городской музей миграции как платформа для культурной интеграции различных групп горожан”
Ключевой доклад Дмитрия Полетаева, Директора Центра миграционных исследований:
Десятая юбилейная конференция Международного комитета коллекций и деятельности музеев городов (CAMOC / ICOM) в Музее Москвы
Программа конференции
Даты проведения: 2.09. – 4.09.2015.
Организатор: Музей Москвы
Сайт конференции: http://www.camoc2015moscow.com/
Память и миграция, город и его музей
Etix Blast: Ticket Reconciliation - The University of Kentucky Singletary Cen...Etix
This year we invited one of our Etix clients, The University of Kentucky Singletary Center for the Arts, to participate in an Etix Live case study presentation on Ticket Reconciliation and Reporting.
Black and Red- A Study by Nicole N. Harvin Nicole Harvin
An examination of the relations between African and Americans and Native Americans and a structured argument on why the two groups should join forces on social activist causes.
The concept of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is taking the world by storm. Corporates across the board are encouraging this trend. Employees too have given a thumbs-up to BYOD as it enables them to utilize their own gadgets for official purposeswhich induces a feeling of personalization in the workspace. However, there are pitfalls in BYOD usage due to a plethora of security risks. Businesses are working hard to meet these challenges head-on.
Future enterprise towards 2030 internet business innovation_20-21march2014,at...FutureEnterprise
Oscar Lazaro - presentation at the workshop "Towards 2030 Internet Business Innovation" organised by FutureEnterprise on 20-21 March 2014 in Athens, Greece
See my TEFL webpage at http://www.globalcitizen.co.uk
Download to enjoy the full audio/animation.
This selection of my favourite English lesson resources is adapted specifically for other Hong Kong primary children. All have an informal, fun-based approach and are original designs courtesy of yours truly.
Some Powerpoints cover several lessons and include accompanying printable worksheets and games - most can be adapted for older or younger pupils.
Please contact regarding any errors or copyright claims.
It is an excerpt of my book-to-be about improving students’ TOEFL vocabulary mastery. Currently, I am developing a language program that helps my students get engaged in TOEFL vocabulary questions, especially about guessing meanings in context.
Introductory lesson to an Africa Unit. This is an interactive powerpoint that allows students to explore African animals, people, language, maps and information
This project plan is about the animals. The most important points are the Life cycle and the Food Chain. It has been thought to be applied in first level of Primary Education.
3. What do giraffe eat?
Which animals have long legs? When do you run at school?
Have a race and time yourself.
How fast did you go?
Swing on monkey bars, how long can you hold on?Can you race a friend?
Which animals can swim?
beforeyouvisit
What do you wear to the beach?
Write your answers in the bubbles
Why do you wear them?
4. drawsome
animalsthatyousaw
attheZoo
Make sure you
draw in some
food, shelter
and other things
the animal
might need.
something from New Zealand inTeWao Nui
something from Africa
something that lives in the rainforest
duringyour
visit
5. How far can you stick
your tongue out?
How long can you stand on one leg?
What colour are flamingos?
A cheetah touches the ground
four times, how many steps
is it for you?
(Use the footprints on the ground)
What can you hear in the rainforest?
How long can you hold your breath?Time yourself
duringyourvisit
What do you wear on your
eyes at the beach?
Write your answers in the bubbles
What colour is the fur
around the meerkats eyes?
7. What colour is a giraffe
tongue?Why is it that colour?
Why are flamingos pink?Why do they stand on one leg?
Look at some rugby boots, how
are they like cheetah feet?
How long can a Siamang gibbon hang?Why do they shout?
Why do seals swim underwater?
How long can a seal hold it’s breath?
afteryourvisit
Why do meerkats keep watch?
Write your answers in the bubbles
Who else lives in
their habitat?
8. U L T Y T F Y X E H N F F M X F
F W N F Q D M R W A A G I F U E
E B E O O Q O V I N T O S L B A
E A M L S V Q B J N I O H H L T
L W N Q I O M D K A V O V Q J H
C J O N S M A J C V E N C C R E
L S R G E N V M J A O J V E R R
L A I M L I J N P S J R P E Y S
C P V M A V D D S H T T Q U U R
Q D N A C O H K L X I Q A S J L
A U E B S R J M O L A B D Q Q E
U H H X A E I T E B H S I P N U
S T T T S E R O F N I A R A Q R
N J R U F H E R B I V O R E N G
K X R N G H A B I T A T C V N I
N M L M J M A M M A L H B I R D
zoopuzzle
This is a puzzle page.
Can you find the hidden words
listed below?
amphibian herbivore
bird mammal
carnivore native
environment omnivore
feathers rainforest
fish reptile
fur savannah
habitat scales
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abig
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