In the wild & in the cinema

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In the Wild & In the Cinema Grade 6, English Jane Cohen 28.3.2016

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In the Wild & In the CinemaGrade 6, EnglishJane Cohen28.3.2016

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What animal do you hear?

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What do you see?Yes / No Yes / No

Some clouds A rainbowSome trees Some

mountainsSome balls A riverSome birds A teacupSome flowers A snakeSome arrows Some bowlsSome pigs Some elephantsThe stars The moon

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What do you see?Yes / No Yes / No

Yes Some clouds No A rainbowYes Some trees Yes Some

mountainsNo Some balls No A riverYes Some birds Yes A teacupYes Some flowers Yes A snakeYes Some arrows Yes Some bowlsYes Some pigs No Some elephantsNo The stars Yes The moon

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A kung Fu master is prepared to…Train hardMove fastBe braveAnd above all… Be ready for anything.But nothing can prepare him for his greatest challenge yet.Who are you?I am Li Shan. I'm looking for my son.You lost your son?Yes, many years ago.I lost my fatherI am very sorryThank youWell, good luck to youYou too, I hope you find your sonAnd I hope you find your father

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Compare and Contrast – Poster / InfographicPandas and Kung Fu Panda

KungFu Panda• What do you think you know about Kung Fu

Panda? • What do you think is his greatest challenge yet?• What would you like to ask Kung Fu Panda?

Giant Panda Facts• What country are Pandas from?• What is their habitat like? • What do they eat?• How big are they?

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The Bamboo Bear:// . . / / / -http kids sandiegozoo org animals mammals giant panda

 For a long time, scientists weren’t sure if giant pandas were bears or perhaps more closely related to raccoons. Now we know that giant pandas are indeed members of the bear family, similar to other bears in their general looks and the way they walk and climb. Bamboo is the most important plant in a giant panda's life. They spend at least 12 hours each day eating bamboo. Pandas grasp bamboo stalks with their five fingers and a special wristbone. They use their teeth to peel off the tough outer layers of the stalk to reveal the soft inner tissue. They also eat the leaves. Giant pandas are only about the size of a stick of butter at birth, and they're hairless and helpless. The panda mother gives great care to her tiny cub, usually cradling it in one paw and holding it close to her chest. For several days after birth, the mother does not leave the den, not even to eat or drink!

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