Homework Project for the next few weeks
Due in Wednesday 8th June
Amazing Adaptations
Now that SATs have finished we
want to give the children their final homework project to complete whilst at
Shaftesbury Primary; we wanted to make it a good one!
It is all about designing your
own creature……
This ties in really well with the
Adaptation part of our current topic. The children have done lots of work on the
adaptation of animals and their knowledge is not far off Sir David Attenborough
standard! They should easily be able to tell you the adaptations that some
animals have to enable them to live in the habitat in which they choose. Ask
them….
Therefore, the challenge is for
them to design their own animal which is adapted to live in one of the three following habitats. They will need to
choose their habitat and then think about all the amazing adaptations which
that animal may need to survive in that particular habitat: how will it keep
warm/cool, how will it protect itself from the elements and or predators, how
will it find/catch food and find water, what will it use for shelter etc . They
can be as imaginative as they like taking bits from lots of different animals
alive today or making up their own awesome adaptations. It can be presented in
any form they like: paintings, drawings, computer design packages, collage,
clay, power point, Lego etc. The ideas that came out from the circulatory
system homework were amazing so we look forward to seeing even more creative
ideas!
It would be great if all the
animals had some sort of information leaflet with them to explain why they have
the adaptations the children have given them.
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Habitat A – This is a place that is
wet, wet, wet! It rains nearly all the time and there is no dry ground, only
swamps which are full of pond weed and rushes. There are lots of really tall,
bushy trees that grow up through the swamp.
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Habitat B – Crikey, it is hot here - so
hot that very little grows and finding water is a problem. Night times
however are cold, really cold and anything that lives here has to survive
each chilly night before facing the heat of the day. It is rocky and very
sandy.
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Habitat C – This is a place where there
are active volcanoes, fire pits, acid pools and where most of the time it is
very dark. It is extremely hot and not much grows here. There are rocky
outcrops and finding food and drink is difficult.
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The children have lots of time, including half term,
so get creating!
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