This template, ‘Cutting Out A Lion’ helps students develop their fine motor skills when using scissors. This resource provides students with the opportunity to practise cutting out the shape of a lion which includes corners, straight lines, fringes and curved lines. They are then asked to glue the pieces of the lion down onto another …More
This short nonfiction text ‘E: Elephant’ features important factual background information relating to the savannah and forest elephants found in Africa. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the unique and beautiful flora and fauna associated with South Africa and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.
This short nonfiction text ‘G: Giraffe’ features important factual background information relating to giraffes and one giraffe species found in South Africa. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the unique and beautiful flora and fauna associated with South Africa and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.
This short nonfiction text ‘L: Lion’ features important factual background information relating to common African lions as well as a special white lion that is found only in South Africa’s Timbavati region. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the unique and beautiful flora and fauna associated with South Africa and also features an …More
This short nonfiction text ‘O: Ostrich’ features important factual background information relating to this large flightless bird that is native to Africa. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the unique and beautiful flora and fauna associated with South Africa and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.
This short nonfiction text ‘Q: Quagga’ features important factual background information relating to the extinct animal that was a subspecies of the Plains Zebra. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the unique and beautiful flora and fauna associated with South Africa and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.
This short nonfiction text ‘W: Wildebeest’ features important factual background information relating to the two species of wildebeest. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the unique and beautiful flora and fauna associated with South Africa and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.