English National Curriculum Science - Previous Lessons - Science
Mission Objectives
Explore how animals obtain food
Discover how pets need to be cared for differently
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Words and meanings to learn
pet food
Pet food is plant or animal material made to be eaten by pets.
kennel
A kennel is a structure or shelter for dogs or cats.
snake
A snake is a long, legless, reptile that has no eyelids or external ears.
ferret
A domesticated polecat used to catch rabbits.
iguana
A large lizard that has stout legs and a crest of spines from neck to tail.
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Animal Care Poster 
Paper  Coloured pens 
optional - images to cut and stick, scissors, glue.
Fur Exploration  
Handout - page 1 
Making Dog Biscuits   
Baking paper  
Mixing bowl  
Measuring jug  
Fork  
Rolling pin  
Cookie cutters  
Baking trays  
Water  
Beef 
stock cubes  
Wholemeal flour  
Eggs 
Handout - page 2
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