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Unlock the secrets of learning about reef creatures and their habitats with our Chatterbox Challenge – where every fold leads to new knowledge!

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Student Worksheet - School Litter Source Reduction Plan

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1. Match the animal with their habitat by drawing a line between them.
2. Pick one of the habitats above and investigate what other animals may live there.
3. Draw a picture of you chosen habitat and include some of the animals you have found.
2. Pick one of the habitats above and investigate what other animals may live there.
3. Draw a picture of you chosen habitat and include some of the animals you have found.




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Cut out the seven stages of the frog life cycle and paste them into their correct spot in the diagram.

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Marine creatures move in different ways.
Research the following animals to find out what structure(s) of the animal is used to move.
Research the following animals to find out what structure(s) of the animal is used to move.

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One of the first things Scientists do when classifying something for the first time is to decide if it is alive. There are 8 characteristics to check if something is classed as living.
Decide if the following items in the columns meet the requirements to be classified as a living thing (tick the box if the item meets the requirement).
Decide if the following items in the columns meet the requirements to be classified as a living thing (tick the box if the item meets the requirement).