Animal Park Mat
Spot the Animals
It was an exciting day for our class as our teacher had planned a field trip to an animal park, which was mandatory for everyone to attend. We were all asked to get permission notes signed by our parents. On the day of the trip, we gathered at a designated spot and boarded the bus that took us a few hours to reach the park.
There were two teachers with us, one stayed on the bus while the other went to purchase tickets. Once we had our tickets, we entered the park and observed a variety of animals. Monkeys swinging from trees, snakes that scared us, tigers, deer, chimpanzees, pandas, and crocodiles were among the animals we saw.
The experience was amazing, and we had a great time. However, it was time to leave, and we had to board the bus to return to school. Once I got home, I shared my experience with my family, and my sister suggested that we play with Musky to recall the animals I had seen.
We played with Musky, and I asked my sister if she could recognize the animals. It was a fun and engaging way to learn and recall the animals we had seen at the park. Overall, it was a great learning experience both at the park and with Musky.
Had a great time playing with your cute little learning buddy, Musky? Check if you can answer these questions.
Q1. Move Musky and go to the block where you can see tigers. What are the young ones of tigers known as?
Q2. Which animals jump from one place to another?
Q3. ___________can live on land and in water too.
Q4. Name the tallest animal.
Q5. Can you recognize the Bear? Take Musky to that block.
Skills Acquired
Teachers Note
In the classroom setup, teachers can talk about different animals that are found in Animal Park. The teacher can tell kids about the young ones of different animals, and play the sounds of different animals using the pen drive. Animal themed rhymes can also be played to make kids understand better. Teachers can use animal flash cards and showing the pictures of different animals, students can be asked to identify the animals. Teachers can also hold animal races to make it a more fun and engaging activity.
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