You are not going to believe this…but, this is the first time I hear about Shark week! Fortunately I joined Jenny from Luckeyfrog’s Lilypad for this wonderful Blog Hop, all in aim of Shark Week.
Grab a cup of coffee and relax, while moving from one Blog to the next learning about this fascinating creature and grabbing some wonderful FREE activities while you are at it.
I chose to focus on the Whale Shark in my product for you. We quite enjoy watching nature shows at home and I love it when I spot a Whale Shark. They are such docile, majestic creatures. Below you can see the size comparison of a Whale Shark and an average person.
By Matt Martyniuk – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9645477 |
While doing some research for this activity, I discovered that the first documented Whale Shark was done off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa – my home country. I think this made me slightly more biased to these beautiful creatures and made me want to learn some more.
The activity which I have prepared for you is a “Let’s Listen for Nouns” activity. It is a listening piece which gets read out and students need to record all the nouns they hear. You can access it by clicking on the image below:
Hop over to The Tattooed Teacher for the next Freebie. Be sure not to miss out on any of the activities available.
Happy Hopping 🙂
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Thank you for sharing such an adorable freebie Margaux, I love whale sharks too!
Happy first shark week, Margaux! I'm so glad you joined us in the hop. What a creative way to get kids finding nouns through listening! 🙂
Jenny
Thank you for sharing such an adorable freebie. It's always exciting to read through articles from other authors and practice something from their websites.
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