Jambo!*
Ready to live an adventure? Find the odd one out and click on it!
*Hello in swahili
This is Nasinka with his mother and father! It means shining star in Maasai language. Can you find it?
Choose the right word for each sentence.
You play with other lion cubs.
You respect other animals.
You run fast because you're too small.
You go next to humans. It's dangerous!
You drink water if you're thirsty.
Nasinka is not sleepy. He decides to go for a walk. His mother gives him recommendations.
You talk to crocodiles!
CHECK
A poacher! Poor Nasinka, he is in great danger!
drive
pick
feed
meet
keep
walk
use
see
Unscramble these words to find verbs and help Nasinka escape!
Hurray! Nasinka is free. Now he must find a way home. Find a clue.
zebra
To find your way you must ask the animals. Can you identify them? Be careful some are dangerous!
camel
buffalo
hippo
parrot
monkey
giraffe
cheetah
rhino
CHECK
crocodile
Click on all the words you can use to complete the sentence. I want to ...
CHECK
Let's play shishima! Move the right token to win. Then with the letters find the name of an animal.
Write the name of the animal in CAPITAL letters
tusk
horns
flower
safe
wild
Match the pairs (French/English)
protect
animal sanctuary
national park
conservation
save
fleur
en sécurité
sauver
sauvegarde
sauvage
cornes
défense
protéger
réserve animalière
parc national
En Swahili, Ni est le pronom personnel sujet "je" qui s'accroche au verbe. Na est un préfixe qui indique que la phrase est au présent. Ona est le verbe voir. Simba est le mot Swahili pour dire lion. Ninaona simba! = Je vois un lion ! = I see a lion!
Ninaona simba!
Translate in Swahili: He helps a lion!
I = ni you= u he/she/it = a we = tu you= m they = wa
Anasaidia simba!
help = saidia
Bucket list
go on adventures
go paddleboarding
go on a safari
go to the beach
fly over in a hot-air-balloon
Match the pictures with the elements of the bucket list.
Return
I spy with my little eye something beginning with the letter P.
I spy with my little eye something beginning with the letter G.
Play
I spy with my little eye something beginning with the letter M.
I spy with my little eye something beginning with the letter T.
Click on the pictures corresponding to the first letters mentioned by the 4 animals.
The end!
Kwaheri!*
*Goodbye in swahili
Crédits
Utilisation extensions S'CAPE
https://scape.enepe.fr/
© Toutes les images proviennent de Adobe Stock à l’exception des contenus Genially
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Jambo!*
Ready to live an adventure? Find the odd one out and click on it!
*Hello in swahili
This is Nasinka with his mother and father! It means shining star in Maasai language. Can you find it?
Choose the right word for each sentence.
You play with other lion cubs.
You respect other animals.
You run fast because you're too small.
You go next to humans. It's dangerous!
You drink water if you're thirsty.
Nasinka is not sleepy. He decides to go for a walk. His mother gives him recommendations.
You talk to crocodiles!
CHECK
A poacher! Poor Nasinka, he is in great danger!
drive
pick
feed
meet
keep
walk
use
see
Unscramble these words to find verbs and help Nasinka escape!
Hurray! Nasinka is free. Now he must find a way home. Find a clue.
zebra
To find your way you must ask the animals. Can you identify them? Be careful some are dangerous!
camel
buffalo
hippo
parrot
monkey
giraffe
cheetah
rhino
CHECK
crocodile
Click on all the words you can use to complete the sentence. I want to ...
CHECK
Let's play shishima! Move the right token to win. Then with the letters find the name of an animal.
Write the name of the animal in CAPITAL letters
tusk
horns
flower
safe
wild
Match the pairs (French/English)
protect
animal sanctuary
national park
conservation
save
fleur
en sécurité
sauver
sauvegarde
sauvage
cornes
défense
protéger
réserve animalière
parc national
En Swahili, Ni est le pronom personnel sujet "je" qui s'accroche au verbe. Na est un préfixe qui indique que la phrase est au présent. Ona est le verbe voir. Simba est le mot Swahili pour dire lion. Ninaona simba! = Je vois un lion ! = I see a lion!
Ninaona simba!
Translate in Swahili: He helps a lion!
I = ni you= u he/she/it = a we = tu you= m they = wa
Anasaidia simba!
help = saidia
Bucket list
go on adventures
go paddleboarding
go on a safari
go to the beach
fly over in a hot-air-balloon
Match the pictures with the elements of the bucket list.
Return
I spy with my little eye something beginning with the letter P.
I spy with my little eye something beginning with the letter G.
Play
I spy with my little eye something beginning with the letter M.
I spy with my little eye something beginning with the letter T.
Click on the pictures corresponding to the first letters mentioned by the 4 animals.
The end!
Kwaheri!*
*Goodbye in swahili
Crédits
Utilisation extensions S'CAPE
https://scape.enepe.fr/
© Toutes les images proviennent de Adobe Stock à l’exception des contenus Genially