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Expressive arts and Design Listen to jungle sounds.

Understanding of the World Talk about jungle animals and where and how they live in their natural habitat. Show children pictures of the jungle and rainforest. Talk about camouflage. Use the internet to find more information about an animal.

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Expressive arts and Design Listen to jungle sounds.

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  1. Understanding of the World Talk about jungle animals and where and how they live in their natural habitat. Show children pictures of the jungle and rainforest. Talk about camouflage. Use the internet to find more information about an animal. Discussing different celebrations including Diwalli Autumn Term 2014- 2015 Expressive arts and Design Listen to jungle sounds. Chn to make their own jungle sounds using instruments – record. Create a snake – draw patterns. Make a collage picture of an animal. Using Art work by Henry Rousseau Animal masks. Discuss camouflage. Observational drawings/painting of animals: plastic, real or pictures. Clay modelling- animals found in the jungle. Play dough – create insects. Talk about and create jungle animal footprints. Looking at Indian Art Rangoli Patterns Mathematical Development Small world – jungle scene. Use directional language to tell chn where an animal is. Patterns – animal skins., Indian patterns Charts – What is your favourite jungle animal? Make a counting book: 1 lion, 2 monkeys etc. Animal number cards 1 – 20. Physical Development Create a suitable environment for a specific animal using items provided. Jungle expedition –talk about different roles e.g. leader, cook, first aider etc. Moving like a jungle animal – a snake slithering in the grass etc. Jungle obstacle course e.g. use a net to go under. Indian Dancing The Jungle Book and India Communication, Language and Literacy Role play – Jungle: possibly add a boat or jeep. Look at jungle animals in reference books. Talk about planning an expedition through the jungle. Write a list of what they would take with them to the jungle. Circle game: ‘In my backpack I will take…’ Make a jungle diary – sequence events Books: Rumble in the jungle The lion who lost its roar We’re going on a lion hunt Jazzy in the jungle Make a book about baby animals. Create an insect information book. Animal bingo. Personal, Social Development Show care and concern for animals and the environment. Animal memory game. Discussing our families and traditions

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