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RSRT Y3 L5 Feather, Flower, Forest, Fur

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Ready Steady Read Together

Feather, Flower, Forest, Fur: Non-fiction Lesson 5

Quiz Time

Start

Questions about the book so far...

Picture Me

Which image is the best match for ‘burrowing’?

Find Me

Find the word which means ‘to search for food’:

The distinctive-looking hedgehog has an unusual coat which has thousands of stiff spines called quills. These are made out of keratin, the same substance in human nails and hair. Nocturnal, they mostly forage for food at night and sleep during the day. In colder climates, hedgehogs hibernate during the winter months.

Discuss then check

forage

Match Me

Match each word with its correct definition:

3) evoke

4) extract

2) fragrant

1) bewildering

A) to pull out or remove

B) to bring a picture or feeling to mind

C) confusing or hard to understand

D) having a pleasant, sweet smell

Click if correct
Check

Link Me

Link each topic from this unit with the correct fact:

A) They hibernate during winter months to survive the harsh conditions.

1) Flowers

B) Some are showy, some are delicate and they often signal the seasons.

2) Trees

C) Some migrate to Africa for winter and their return signals spring.

Check

3) Warblers

Click if correct

D) They protect life, provide the air we breathe and grow on every continent.

4) Hedgehog

Speaking Spotlight

Live Action

Explore

Live-Action

What?
Who?
Why?
Where?
How?
When?

Create your own live-action nature documentary to showcase your learning about flowers, trees and animals.

Vocabulary

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Hover for definitions!

enables

predators

ensures

prominent

rebirth

sinister

From: Feather, Flower, Forest, Fur by Sarah Walden and Caroline Rowlands © 2024. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.

Let me read today's text

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Adapted from: Feather, Flower, Forest, Fur by Sarah Walden and Caroline Rowlands © 2024. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.

Adapted from: Feather, Flower, Forest, Fur by Sarah Walden and Caroline Rowlands © 2024. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.

Strategy Stop

Teach

Your turn

Practise & Apply

Use your text

Practise & Apply

1) Rabbits are very social… Circle the word that best completes the sentence. The word ‘social’ suggests that rabbits live…

near plants.
underground.
in groups.
alone.
Reveal Answer

Practise & Apply

2) Draw four lines to match each rabbit fact with the correct measurement:

length of ears

up to 80 kilometres per hour

running speed

up to 45cm

body length

up to 90cm

jumping height

around 9cm

Reveal Answer

Practise & Apply

3) Explain how a rabbit’s body feature or ability helps it to survive. Use evidence from the text to support your answer.

Click on each box to reveal acceptable answers

Practise & Apply

3) Explain how a rabbit’s body feature or ability helps it to survive. Use evidence from the text to support your answer.

Click on each box to reveal acceptable answers

Practise & Apply

4) Write the correct name for each listed below:

male rabbit

Text Mark Evidence buck

female rabbit

Text Mark Evidence doe

baby rabbit

Text Mark Evidence kit

Click each bubble to reveal acceptable answers

Feedback: Who did what well?

FindRead Talk

EchoRead

ChoralRead

ReadingStrategy

Answers & Text Marks

Other...

To be a book lover, you could...

learn new words.

Reveal

Keep a notebook to write down and remember new words.

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Copyright Notice

This document has been supplied under a CLA Licence with specific terms of use. It is protected by copyright and, save as may be permitted by law, it may not be further copied, stored, re-copied electronically or otherwise shared, even for internal purposes, without the prior further permission of the Rightsholder. Extracts sourced and adpated for accessibility from: Feather, Flower, Forest, Fur by Sarah Walden and Caroline Rowlands © 2024 Schools must purchase the original text for full content.