Home Plan - [GR2-L6-U1-LC1-4 Nature Stinks]

The document focuses on introducing new vocabulary related to smell and odor through activities and exploring smelly animals and plants. The first part discusses various activities to learn new words and understand their meanings, as well as how smelly animals use their odors for survival. The second part delves into different stinky animals and plants, explaining how they use their smells as a defense mechanism or for reproductive purposes. Both sections emphasize the importance of comprehending and using the new vocabulary in different contexts to enhance understanding.
Contents
  • Pages 1—25: Vocabulary tips, activities.
  • Pages 26—42: Animals using odor.

Pages 1—25: Vocabulary tips, activities.

This section of the document contains tips and activities aimed at introducing new vocabulary words related to smell and odor. It includes activities such as looking at pictures, learning vocabulary words and their definitions, reading sample sentences, and answering questions to check for understanding. Additionally, there are descriptions of various smelly animals like skunks, striped polecats, lesser anteaters, and musk oxen, explaining how they use their odors for survival. Activities also include comparing and contrasting different smelly animals and plants. The section emphasizes the importance of understanding the new words introduced and using them in completing sentences.

Pages 26—42: Animals using odor.

The section of the document discusses various stinky animals and plants and how they use their smell as a defense mechanism or for survival. It includes information about the stinkbird, vultures, bombardier beetles, millipedes, and other stinky animals like the common musk turtle and mink frog. Activities suggested include reading text, answering questions, completing Venn diagrams, and matching pictures with descriptions. The main idea is that being stinky helps these animals and plants to protect themselves from predators, attract mates, or aid in reproduction. Overall, the section focuses on how different living things use odors to help them survive and thrive in their environments.

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