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Learn how to describe zoo animals in English! Play games to memorise the new words!
Includes: head, teeth, tail, neck, legs, paws, claws, eyes, ear, ears, wings, feathers, trunk, tusk, beak and nose.
Illustrations from the rhyming picture book 'Brown Owl at the Zoo' by Rachel Schmidlechner and Nadja Grace Bodner.
Have fun reading and rhyming with Brown Owl!
Children learn how to describe zoo animals with these body parts flashcards and wordcards.E.g. A crocodile has got four legs, a tail, sharp teeth, two eyes and a big head.Includes: head, teeth, tail, neck, legs, paws, claws, eyes, ear, ears, wings, feathers, trunk, tusk, beak and nose.These cards can be used in conjunction with the zoo animals dominoes, pairs game, beebot cards, quiz cards and worksheets.All illustrations and animals are from the rhyming picture book 'Brown Owl at the Zoo' by Rachel Schmidlechner and Nadja Grace Bodner.I hope you have fun reading, rhyming and teaching English with Brown Owl!For more information about my series of rhyming picture books, please visit readandrhyme.at
Curso: 2.-3. PRIM
Who am I? I have got four legs. I have got a tail. I can swim. I am dark green. (I am a crocodile)Children can test their knowledge of zoo animals and descriptions with these fun quiz cards.Option1 Teacher-led Activity: Read the clues one by one. How fast canvthe children guess the animal?Option 2 In groups with quizmaster: Read the clues one by one. The fastest child to guess the animal wins the card.N.B. All animals mentioned come up in my rhyming picture book 'Brown Owl at the Zoo'.I hope you have fun reading, rhyming and teaching English with Brown Owl!For more information about my series of rhyming picture books, please visit readandrhyme.at
Curso: 3.-4. PRIM
Do you know the zoo animal body parts in English?Use this worksheet in conjunction with the zoo animals body parts flashcards, dominoes, pairs game and beebot cards to practise describing animals in English.Worksheet 1: write the body parts next to the animlasWorksheet 2: cut and label (suitable for younger learners)TIP: use for a colour dictation. Can you see the elephant's ears? Colour the ears purple! Can you see the crocodile's legs? Colour the legs yellow. Worksheet 3: Read and guess the animal being described.Illustrations from the rhyming picture book 'Brown Owl at the Zoo' by Rachel Schmidlechner and Nadja Grace Bodner.Have fun reading and rhyming with Brown Owl!
Curso: 2.-3. PRIM
Practise reading body parts in English with these peg cards.The vocabulary describes zoo animals and Brown Owl's friends (Cat, Dog, Fox) from my rhyming picture book 'Brown Owl at the Zoo'.TIP: Laminate the cards and use a dry marker to CIRCLE the correct words. For more information about my rhyming picture book series, visit www.readandrhyme.atI hope you have fun reading, rhyming and teaching English with Brown Owl!
Curso: 2.-3. PRIM
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