Monday, 24 February 2014

If we could talk to the animals ...


Year 3 thought very carefully about how the animals in the story Zoo, by Anthony Browne, would feel. We wrote our ideas on Post-It notes, then typed them up.
Write a short sentence using any of these words to describe how the animals felt in the zoo.

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  1. The orang-utan looked terrified, because he was crouched in the corner, with his head facing the wall.

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    1. Excellent start Safaya!

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    2. I can also imagine that having so many strange faces peering into the enclosure every day made the orang-utan feel panicky! I like the word crouched to describe the orang-utans position in his enclosure.

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  2. The tiger lookes trapped and bored because he is walking up and down along the cage and doing nothing.

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    1. What should tigers be doing instead of walking up and down along the cage doing nothing?

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    2. He should be running in the wild with his pack.

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    3. Or he should be set free in the wild. Runnig in the wild with its family.

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  3. The tiger must be so bored, walking up and down in his little cage.

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  4. The orang-utan looks scared beacause people are banging on his glass cage.

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  5. the animals felt a bit sick because maybe, sometimes they might find rubbish in their cage and they might eat it

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  6. The animals might be feeling petrified and spiritless

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  7. Thanks for helping us with the word bank

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  8. The orang- utan looks stressed because all of these beady eyes are staring at him.

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  9. the orang -utan felt miserable when dad and harry were knocking on the window at him he feels so miserable in the zoo mum saying you poor thing

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  10. the orang-utan feel annoyed and lonely he also feels fed up

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