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Bramley Church of England Primary Home Learning Grid – Year 3 and 4 18.05.20 English Task 1: Task 4: Task 7: Task 10: Task 13: Job Advert Write a job advert for a Zookeeper. Animal Fact File Create a fact file about a ‘new’ animal at the zoo. Riddle Create a riddle about a zoo animal. Watch the Seesaw Lesson for a full explanation Zookeeper Talk How to look after animals (record zookeeper talks) Upload your talk to Seesaw Diary Write a diary entry from the point of view of an animal in your zoo Maths Task 2: Task 5: Task 8: Task 11: Task 14: Perimeter Calculating the size of enclosures. Perimeter Perimeter Investigation – Zoo animal enclosures Watch the Seesaw Lesson for a full explanation Number Value Order groups of the animals. Money Use the zoo entry costs and the café menu to help you solve problems involving money. Graphs Look carefully at the data held in the graphs to answer the questions. Topic Task 3: Task 6: Task 9: Task 12: Task 15: French Learn some French animals and prepositions. Watch the Seesaw Lesson for a full explanation Zoo Maps Map/Plan Plan create and draw a map of a zoo of your own. Music Create a soundscape of a zoo enclosure. Upload your creation to Seesaw Zoo Maps Design an enclosure for an animal. Art Create an animal themed piece of art in the style of Franz Marc. Upload your final piece to Seesaw Reading Times Tables Topic spellings Websites 1

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryHome Learning Grid – Year 3 and 4 18.05.20

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Task 1: Task 4: Task 7: Task 10: Task 13:Job Advert

Write a job advert for a Zookeeper.

Animal Fact FileCreate a fact file about a ‘new’ animal at the zoo.

RiddleCreate a riddle about a zoo

animal.Watch the Seesaw Lesson for

a full explanation

Zookeeper TalkHow to look after animals (record zookeeper talks)

Upload your talk to Seesaw

DiaryWrite a diary entry from the point of view of an animal in

your zoo

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Task 2: Task 5: Task 8: Task 11: Task 14:Perimeter

Calculating the size of enclosures.

PerimeterPerimeter Investigation –

Zoo animal enclosuresWatch the Seesaw Lesson for

a full explanation

Number ValueOrder groups of the animals.

MoneyUse the zoo entry costs and the café menu to help you solve problems involving

money.

GraphsLook carefully at the data held

in the graphs to answer the questions.

Topi

c

Task 3: Task 6: Task 9: Task 12: Task 15:French

Learn some French animals and prepositions.

Watch the Seesaw Lesson for a full explanation

Zoo MapsMap/Plan

Plan create and draw a map of a zoo of your own.

MusicCreate a soundscape of a zoo

enclosure.Upload your creation to

Seesaw

Zoo MapsDesign an enclosure for an

animal.

ArtCreate an animal themed piece of art in the style of

Franz Marc.Upload your final piece to

Seesaw

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Reading Times Tables Topic spellings WebsitesAnimal research – This week we would like you to read about animals. Any books you can find would be great. They can be real life or stories, contain lots of writing and pictures. You can also use the website links to go to websites that have information about lots of different animals.

This week we are holding a year group competition.

Year 3 V Year 4There will be 2 competitions running. The first is a normal battle of the bands and will count the correct answers you get. The second will be based on the number of players each year group gets. So log in and play and help your year win!

This week we want you to practise these topic words.

Habitat EnclosureDiet CaptivityEnvironment Zoo keeperExtinct EndangeredConservation Protected

Zoo websiteshttps://zoo.sandiegozoo.org/animals-plants

https://www.marwell.org.uk/zoo

http://cincinnatizoo.org/

https://bristolzoo.org.uk/explore-the-zoo

https://www.adelaidezoo.com.au/animals/

https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/category/discover/animals/

https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/british-wildlife.html

https://www.edinburghzoo.org.uk/animals-and-attractions/

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 1: Write a job advert for a Zookeeper

Watch the video about a Zookeeper’s job and make notes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHroLTeQyrw

Make notes on: What skills does a Zookeeper need? What kind of person do they need to be? What are their duties? What tasks do they have to do? What qualifications/experience do they need?

Read the advert below. There are 6 things your job advert will need to include.

Use the planning sheet on the below to put the notes you have written in the correct boxes. This is a planning sheet so you should only write notes.

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Contact information

Skills/ type of person

A little bit about the company

Qualifications /experience

Duties and tasks

Job title

Name of the business

Write down useful vocabulary could you magpie from this advert.

You need to make your job exciting. Write down exciting adjectives you could use to describe the Zookeeper’s job.

amazing

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Name of the Zoo :

Job title: Zookeeper Skills a Zookeeper needs/ what type of person do they need to be:

a bit about the zoo:

Duties/tasks they need to perform:

Qualifications/experience they need

Contact information

Before your write, look at your plan and think how you will divide the information into paragraphs. Watch the links below for a recap on paragraphs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcRTdhQd3kM (Stop ay 0.52)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hsPNjEMOJ0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oSd8JdkRIQ (about indents)

Think about how the plan helps you with paragraphing. How do we start a new paragraph?

Challenge: Try starting your sentences in different ways. You could use fronted adverbials e.g. At the zoo, Every day, Occasionally etc. Watch the link for some help with Fronted adverbials. https://www.theschoolrun.com/what-are-fronted-adverbials

Remember the punctuation after a fronted adverbial sentence starter!

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 2: How big is an enclosure?

Animals come in all different sizes and so the size of the habitat where they live will vary. Have a look at the following map diagrams and see if you can spot which animal lives there and how big it is.

One way of comparing the size of an enclosure is to measure the perimeter – the length of the fence needed to enclose or box the animals in. Obviously, it must join up all the way around so the animals don’t escape! https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zvmxsbk/articles/zsr4k7h (Instead of steps, we will be measuring around the perimeter of our enclosures in squares, which we will pretend represent Metres).

Find the total perimeter of these enclosures – there is more squared paper at the end of the pack.

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 3: French. There are 3 parts. *Watch the Seesaw Lessons for a full explanation of each activity.*

Task 3A : Before completing this activity, please access Seesaw to learn the names of the animals. Look for Task 3A on Seesaw.

Read the sentences below to work out which cages the animals are in. You can complete the activity on Seesaw or by drawings lines to the correct cages.

Some words you may find useful:

une cage = a cage est = is dans = in

Instructions

1. un zèbre est dans une cage violette. 2. un serpent est dans une cage orange.3. un tigre est dans une cage bleue. 4. un lion est dans une cage rouge.5. un éléphant est dans une cage verte.6. un perroquet est dans une cage jaune.

Miss Denham’s Zoo

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 3B: Before completing the next activity, visit the Seesaw app to watch the video on prepositions in French. Look for Task 3B on Seesaw.

Read the sentence and draw the picture in the box next to it. Below are some words to help you.

Picture

Le zèbre est sous la chaise.

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le lit la chaise la table the bed the chair the table

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Le serpent est sous la table.

Le tigre est entre la chaise et la table.

Le lion est sur la table.

L’éléphant est dans le lit.

Le perroquet est sur le lit.

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 3C: Challenge. Use structure below to write a sentence in French about the picture. Before completing the next activity, visit the Seesaw app to watch the video on the challenge. Look for Task 3C on Seesaw.

The _animal__________ is __preposition __ the _ furniture_______________.

Le ____________________ est ________________ le/la __________________.

__________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 4: Animal Fact File

Outside each enclosure there is usually an information board that tells the visitor all about the animal inside: What species or group of animals it is part of, where it is from, what it eats and other interesting facts, like how many of them there are and what it is famous for.

Your task is to make up an imaginary animal and create a fact file about it with the following features:

Logo of the zoo Title (Name of your animal, so make it big and attention-grabbing) Picture of the animal 3 subheadings with a paragraph of information for each subheading about a

different aspect of the animal. Make sure your facts are all about that particular aspect (just what it eats or just

where it is found) and grouped together in sentences. You can be as creative as you like – but try and show what you know about animals and their diet and habitat, as a basis for your ideas.

Diagrams or map of where the animal is from Include a fun fact box with a silly or interesting ‘Did you know…’ idea.

It could be a mix of two types of real animal like a donkey and a crocodile, a Donkodile, or a Porcupig, a pig and a porcupine!

For an extra challenge, start each paragraph with a topic sentence that sums up the main idea of what you are explaining. https://study.com/academy/lesson/topic-sentences-lesson-for-kids-writing-examples.html Stop the video at 1.05 - no need to subscribe.

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 5: Perimeter investigation - animal enclosures

*Watch the Seesaw Lessons for a full explanation* Video Instructions

You will need to complete Monday’s perimeter task before you start this task.

Your task today is to create enclosures for the animals below. Each animal needs an enclosure of 4 sides with a perimeter, the outside edges, of a certain size. Each box contains the animal’s name and the perimeter of its enclosure, you will need to create three different sized enclosures with the same perimeter.

Perimeter is the length of the outside edge of any shape.

This square has a perimeter of 8, each side is 2 squares long and it has 4 sides

so 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 = 8

This rectangle also has a perimeter of 8, it has 2 sides that are 3 squares long and 2 that are 1 square long so 3 + 3 + 1 + 1 = 8

Let’s try and work out the enclosure for the Asian small-clawed otters.

We need to make an enclosure with a perimeter of 20.

First, we can work out if we can make a square enclosure that equals 20.

We can do this by dividing/sharing 20 by 4. Can you work it out?

The answer is yes, we can divide/share 20 by 4 and we get 5.

5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = 20 so we have a square enclosure with 4 sides of 5 squares. Be careful, this won’t work for every enclosure.

Next we need to make another enclosure that has 4 sides that equal 20. We can work this out by halving the total, 20, and then thinking of 2 numbers that make half of 20.

In a square or a rectangle the opposite sides are the same length so we need to write each number twice to give us 4 sides.

Half of 20 is 10. 4 + 6 = 10 so that is 2 sides but we need 4. Remember, opposite sides are the same length so we need to write each number twice so we have 4 + 4 + 6 + 6 = 20.

Your go. Can you create another enclosure for the otters that has a perimeter of 20?

Give it a go then check the answers on the next page10

Opposite sides are same length

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Bramley Church of England Primary There are 3 possible answers to the question and you can have the numbers in any order.

7 + 7 + 3 + 3 = 20, 8 + 8 + 2 + 2 = 20 9 + 9 + 1 + 1 = 20

You can’t have 10 + 10 + 0 + 0 = 20 as that would just be a straight line.

Did you get it right? If so move on to the animals below. If not give it another go and see if you can work it out.

Write your answers in your home learning books or use the maths paper at the back of this pack. Share these answers on Seesaw.

Extra challenge

Can you find all the solutions for each animal?

Can you create different shaped enclosures for the animals using the same perimeter? You may need to draw these.

I can create one for my Otters that has 6 sides with a perimeter of 20.

6 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 3 + 2 = 20 What can you do?

You could share this on Seesaw too.

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Bramley Church of England Primary Task 6: Plan, Create and Draw a Zoo map

Your task today is to design and draw a map of your zoo.

Have a look at these maps from zoos around Britain to help you get some ideas and understand what a good zoo map look likes.

https://www.marwell.org.uk/zoo/explore/whats-at-marwell-zoo

https://www.edinburghzoo.org.uk/plan-your-visit/day-planner/maps-and-guides/

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryYou can explore each map in more detail by following/clicking on the link below each map.

Your map will need to include (tick when you have included them on your map)

An entrance A gift shop and or cafe Toilets

A picnic area At least 10 different animals and enclosures

Paths and roads for people to walk on

You might also want to include:

A play area An education centre Some fun ridesA transport system like a train

or a bus for people to get around the zoo easily

Ice cream hutsSpecial exhibits like a

tropical/reptile house or an aquarium

A car park Activities like face painting and Keeper talks

When designing your zoo you should think about:

How you can make it easy for people to walk around and see all the exhibits. Which animals can share enclosures? That the enclosures are the right size for the animals in them. Where you place the parts that aren’t animal enclosures like the toilets. Do you have a good range of animals?

Before you draw your map it would be a good idea to plan out the exhibitions and attractions you want in your zoo, this way you know what you are including and how big it needs to be. If you look at the maps you can see that they use different symbols and pictures and a key to tell visitors what is at the zoo, don’t forget to include them in yours.

If you are in year 4 and want an extra challenge look at the map of Adelaide Zoo. They have created a grid and used coordinates to guide visitors to their exhibits, add this to your map.

https://www.adelaidezoo.com.au/visitor-information/

You can draw your zoo in your home learning book or on a plain sheet of paper or if you are feeling adventurous why not make a model of it after you have drawn it.

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 7: Riddles – Can you guess the animal?

*Watch the Seesaw Lessons for a full explanation of this activity.*

A riddle gives you a series of clues for you to guess the ‘answer’.

Hopefully you guess that it’s a cat!

4 clues that build towards an answer.

But we are also going to work on our PRECISE language choices - to add that extra detail

Your task is to create a riddle of 4 clues that hint towards a ZOO ANIMAL.

1). Choose your animal

2). Make a list of its features or what it does

3). Create your 4 clue riddle

4). Tweak your language – make it precise

5). Write your riddle up neatly and upload it or type it straight into Seesaw.

Let’s see if we can guess the animal!!

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I'm a soft and furry pet.

I have four legs and a long tail.

I have sharp teeth and claws.

I like to chase mice.

I am a...

I'm a silky and velvety pet.

I have four strong legs and a flicking tail.

I have piercing teeth and threatening claws.

I like to pounce on mice.

I am a...

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 8: Order the animals in their groups according to the instructions Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SU7uW2KKzek for a recap on ordering numbers.

Order the animals from fastest slowest

Black Marlin-129 km/h Cheetah - 120 km/h Springbok - 88 km/hGolden eagle -320 km/h

Spur-winged goose142 km/h

Peregrine falcon389 km/h

Gyrfalcon - 128 km/hSailfish - 109 km/h

Order the crocodiles from lightest heaviest

Freshwater crocodile - 150 lb

Nile crocodile - 303 lb Orinoco crocodile - 840 lb

Mugger - 220 lb

Philippine crocodile - 420lb

American crocodile - 2000lb

Morelet's crocodile - 185 lb

Siamese crocodile - 154 lb

Order the crocodiles from longest shortest

Freshwater crocodile - 230 cm

Nile crocodile- 316 cm Orinoco crocodile - 410 cm

Mugger crocodile -289 cm

Philippine crocodile -310 cm

American Crocodile -610 cm

Morelet's crocodile -300 cm

Siamese crocodile -210 cm

Order the crocodiles from tallest shortest Elephant 360 cm

Horse 220 cm

Moose 240 cm

Ostrich 230 cm

Camel 220 cm

Giraffe 570cm

Bison 200 cm

Bear 210 cm

Challenge: Use the symbols < > and = to compare 2 animals from the same group.

Go to https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/compare-numbers.html for help with < > =.

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 9: Create a soundscape for an animal enclosure of your choice *Upload to Seesaw*

What is a soundscape?

A soundscape is a recording of all the sounds from a place. This is a safari soundscape https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceHQCmorbBE . There are many sounds created by the animals, what they are doing and the surroundings. Notice how there are sounds which are happening at the same time as each other. Some sounds are louder, quieter, faster and some are slower.

Gathering ideas

Watch these links to help you with ideas for your own zoo soundscape. Some have sounds but some do not. Think about the noise the trees would make as they sway in the wind, the sound of the animals’ footsteps, the birds/insects in the background and the sounds of the animals interacting with each other.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GsvgKu1060 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjG34Vysszo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i18nuXzJrVQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36oE0EBeESM&feature=emb_logo (This is the trailer

for the new Lion King for inspiration)

How to create your own soundscape

You are going to make a soundscape which creates the sounds of your chosen enclosure. First, choose an animal enclosure at your zoo. It could be one of the above or it could be different.

Think about:

What would be happening in the enclosure and so what sounds would be heard. What sounds would be louder or quieter. If the sounds would be happening at the same time or be one after the other. How you can create these sounds. Please make sure you ask your parents before using items

from around the house. You could even get other family members involved to help you create the sounds. Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omr4lCQ1V6k for ideas about what you could use as well as looking at the pictures below.

Once you have recorded your soundscape for your enclosure, you will need to add it to Seesaw or you can record your soundscape directly on to Seesaw using the video button.

In the comments box you could write what you have included in your soundscape.

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Straw pan pipes

Tin or plastic drums Shakers Bottle top castanets

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 10: A Day in the life of a Zookeeper *Upload to Seesaw*

While you visit a zoo, you might wonder who the people walking around in uniforms are? What is their role, and what do they do for the animals every day? If the animals are in separate enclosures, how do they get their food, or get the plants they prefer to eat? If they are locked up all day, how do they stay healthy and happy?

See what these zoo professionals have to say about their job:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-12-09/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-zookeeper/9228216

http://www.careercamel.com/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-zookeeper/

https://www.stlzoo.org/about/blog/2019/07/22/ask-zookeeper

Now imagine you are an experienced zookeeper and are being interviewed by a group of visiting children from Bramley School.

What can you tell them about the life of a zookeeper – the thrills, the dangers, the important jobs, your least favourite bits! Which animals you care for?

Use these questions as headings, and write your answers using specific nouns and a range of fronted adverbials* to start each answer, then record yourself talking it, to the camera. (Top tip: Use present tense).

Q1 What animals are you responsible for?

You: If you want to be a zookeeper, you have to be prepared to work with all different animals, from aquatic terrapins, to large mammals, like giraffes. Every day is different!

Q2 How do you care for the animals?

Q3 What are the best aspects of being a zookeeper?

Q4 Is there any part of working in a zoo you don’t like?

As an extra challenge:

Q5. Can you share with us something that you will always remember?

(Writing in role as a zookeeper, you could make up an imaginary account of something memorable that could have happened, using similes to create a dramatic effect. Once, when I was in the reptile house, I felt a tickle on the back of my neck, and when I turned around, it was Boris the Boa constrictor, his coils rippling like waves on the shore. His eyes were unusually glassy and reflected in them, I looked like a tasty snack so, as quick as a flash, I assembled his breakfast!)

What’s a fronted adverbial? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk-_LIc3dWA&t=2s What’s a simile? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H98HGQU1vRY

*Here are some subordinating conjunctions and prepositional phrases you could use as fronted adverbials:

Before the day begins, Usually, When Since Every day As well as, In front of Afterwards, Next, Sometimes, Whenever, So that, While, If Fortunately, As long as Although Unless Until After As long as As soon as

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 11: Adding amounts of money

You may use a method of your choice to add and subtract these amounts of money, but you MUST use a method – not just write the answer. There is squared paper at the end of the pack or work neatly in your book.

Use the entry price list to answer the questions.

1). What is the cost for 1 adult and a 9 year old child to go to the zoo all day?

2). How much would 2 adults and a baby have to pay for entry for the day?

3). How many adults could go to the Zoo for the day for £50?

4). Anna pays for an adult and 2 children with a £20 note, how much change should she get?

5). What are the prices for entry after 3pm?

Adults - £__________

Children - £__________

Families - £__________

Extra Challenge - How much do you save by buying a day family ticket instead of paying separate prices?

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Entry PricesAdult £6.50Child £2.80 (Under 5s are free)

Family (2 adults + 2 children) £15Entry after 3pm gives a ½ price discount.

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryLunchtime at the Cafe

Build your lunch – how much would it cost?

Mum wants:

Tea, Soup and a currant bun

Dad wants:

Cappuccino, Cheese sandwich and an ice-cream cone

Sally wants:

A milkshake, ham sandwich and a cupcake

Extra Challenge – You have £10 to spend.

You can order as much food as you want but you cannot go a penny over! What will you have?

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 12: Design a dream zoo enclosure for an animal of your choice

Imagine a famous zoo wants to improve the conditions of its animal residents and they are asking you to come up with ideas that will make the animals’ lives better! What factors would you need to think about? Grab a piece of paper and let’s get going!

1. Make a mind map of what is important for an animal’s welfare (health and well-being). What do they need? What will keep them happy? What might frighten or upset them?

2. Next choose an animal you are interested in, or perhaps you already know something about: what kind of natural habitat does it live in; is it diurnal –day or nocturnal – night; does it prefer warm or cool conditions? What surroundings would it thrive (do best) in?

3. Now do a bit of research to find out more about your animal’s lifestyle and remember to make notes of what you discover.

Your task is to design an enclosure for your animal, filled with the kind of things that will make it feel at home, and draw and label it clearly. It can be a plan, or a picture, as long as each element or part is explained.

You can add a list of extra features as bullet points below your design – e.g. Indoor/outdoor/ sleeping area, how many will be housed there, any items to entertain it, what additional care will the keepers give it, which other animals might share the enclosure safely, how it will be fed, whether visitors will be allowed into the enclosure and how close? Etc.

Finally, if you would like an extra challenge, consider this short film about a zoo in China.

https://apsari.com/this-reverse-zoo-cages-people-and-lets-the-w-ild-animals-roam-free

Write a list of reasons ‘For and Against’ to say whether you think animals should be kept in any zoo.

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 13: Animal Diary

Your task today is to write a diary entry from the point of view of an animal in a zoo, maybe the one you designed a dream enclosure for yesterday in task 12

It will need to be at least 3 paragraphs long with each paragraph being at least four sentences and each paragraph should be a different event.

An event can be:

Feeding time Watching the humans watch you Playing with other animals in your enclosure Describing your enclosure Any other event you can think of

You must include:

Correct spellings Capital letters and full stops Expanded noun phrases – noisy, smelly humans; bright, hot sun; cool, refreshing water. Conjunctions to expand your sentences – when, if, because, although. Specific vocabulary choices – Amur tiger rather than tiger. Emerald rather than green. Adventurous vocabulary – lounged instead of lay, dazzling instead of bright. Prepositions – on, under, below, on top, next to, to the left.

If you are in year four we would also like to see (Year 3 can include these if they want a challenge)

Possessive apostrophes for singular and plural nouns Fronted adverbials with a comma – quickly, slowly, while I was waiting, later that day. Expanded noun phrases with prepositional phrases - the tall, human with brown fur Figurative language – similes, metaphors, alliteration, onomatopoeia. A consistent viewpoint – does your animal like the zoo? What do they think of the humans? This

needs to stay the same throughout the diary entry.

How many of the above can you find in the WAGOLL below?

I was lounging on my rock under the dazzling, hot sun listening to the tinkling of the waterfall as it

cascaded into my swimming pool when I heard my human come to feed me. At first, I heard grinding

when the bolt that held the gate to my feeding area slide back then the rusty, mouse like squeak of

the metal gate as it swung on its old hinges. Slowly, I looked towards the noise waiting for the

outside gate to open because then I could cross my vast, emerald paddock and get my delicious

dinner. I decided to run over to the gate and leap on it. The human’s bucket with my food in crashed

to the ground as they turned to face me with terror painted across their face. When they saw that I

was still outside and a wall of metal fencing still separated us, they smiled widely and laughed.

Now it’s time to write yours. You can choose any zoo animal you like, just remember to include as many of the items from the checklist as possible.

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 14: Graphs

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday0

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A graph showing the number of visitors to the zoo in a week.

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Days of the Week

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Handy Hint – use a ruler to look from each bar over to the axis. Make sure it’s a straight line!

1). On which 2 days did the most people visit the zoo? _________________________________

2). Which was the quietest day at the zoo? _________________________________

3). How many people visited on Tuesday? _________________________________

4). How many more people visited on Friday compared to Thursday? ______________________

5). True or False, double the number of people visited on Sunday compared to Monday?

____________________________________________________________________________________

Extra Challenge - Why would these people find this collection of data useful?

Visitors – __________________________________________________________________

The zoo manager – ___________________________________________________________________

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Monkeys

Elephants

Gorillas

Zebras

Parrots

Tigers

Lions

Hippos

Rhinos

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A graph to show the amount of food different animals eat each week at the zoo.

Weight of food in LB - pounds

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Complete the graph and the table.

1). Draw the bars for the amount of food monkeys, parrots and hippos eat in a week.

2). Use the data in the graph to fill in the gaps in the table for how much food each animal eats in a week.

3). How much more food do zebras eat than monkeys? _________________________________

4). What is the total amount of food eaten by lions and tigers? _________________________________

5). What is the difference in the amount of food eaten by the animal that eats the most and the animal who eats the least? _________________________________

Extra Challenge – What is the total weight of food eaten at the zoo in a week? ____________________

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AnimalHow much food they

eat each week (in pounds)

Monkeys 160 lb

Elephants ______ lb

Gorillas ______ lb

Zebras ______ lb

Parrots 40 lb

Tigers ______ lb

Lions ______ lb

Hippos 360 lb

Rhinos ______ lb

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 15 : Art – Franz Marc *Upload to Seesaw*

Franz Marc was a famous German painter who lived from 1880-1916. He enjoyed painting animals on bright and colourful backgrounds. He often painted the animals in unusual colours too.

*Please take a photo of your finished piece and upload it to Seesaw*

We would like you to create your own Franz Marc inspired artwork. Choose an animal and make sure you have a bright and colourful background. Remember your animal doesn’t have to be its usual colours. You could use colouring pencils, felt tips, pastels, paint or even collage - whatever you have at home!

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Bramley Church of England PrimaryHere is a Franz Marc colouring page that you might want to use to practise your careful colouring.

Stay within the lines Straight lines Colour in the same direction Vary the shade by pressing harder or softer

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