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Autumn 1 Year 2 Reading Challenge

  • Picture of Mrs Farooq Mrs Farooq
  • October 4, 2024

Bronze

  1. True/false- Minibeasts do have a backbone.
  2. Give three examples of minibeasts.

Silver

  1. Why is a garden a great place to find minibeasts?
  2. What might you find around flowering plants?

Gold

  1. Why does a peacock butterfly have eye-shaped patterns on its wings?
  2. What might you find near ponds or rivers? What do they grow into?

Please answer all the questions on the blog. Thankyou.

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  1. Fareeha N. says:
    13/10/2024 at 7:18 pm

    Bronze challenge .. all minibeasts don,t. have bones they have bones outside there bodes.!!😋✨

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  2. Evan D. says:
    08/10/2024 at 9:50 pm

    bronze
    1.false
    2.spiders,snails,worms.

    Silver
    1. A garden is a great place to find minibeats because.
    there are many flowers and grass.
    2.honeybees and bumblebees.
    Gold
    1. To fool other animals who may want to eat it.
    2. spiders and dragonflies grow into four-winged insects.

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  3. Zubair E. says:
    08/10/2024 at 9:30 pm

    Bronze
    1- False
    2- Spiders, butterflies and snails.
    Silver
    1- Because some minibest like grass and plants.
    2- Honeybees and bumblebees.
    Gold
    1- Because to fool other animals who may went to eat it.
    2- Spiders and dragonflies.into a four winged insect that live in tall trees near the pond.

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  4. Mariam L. says:
    08/10/2024 at 9:13 pm

    BRONZE
    1.false
    2.spider,bettels,snails

    SILVER
    1.Beacause it has flowering plants
    2.Honey bees and Bumbelebees

    GOLD
    1.to foll creatures who may want to eat it
    2. Spiders and dragonflies

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  5. Mithunshan R. says:
    08/10/2024 at 9:04 pm

    Bronze:
    1.False
    2.Butterflies, Bees, Beetles

    Silver:
    1.Because plants and flowers are there.
    2.Honeybees and Bumblebees

    Gold:
    1.To fool other animals who want to eat it.
    2.Spider and Dragonfly, grow into four-winged insects.

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  6. Mehmet K. says:
    08/10/2024 at 8:38 pm

    BRONZE
    1- false
    2- spider,snails,butterfly
    SILVER
    1- Because trees are mud and flowers
    2- honeybees and bumblebees
    GOLD
    1- to protect yourself
    2-We can find spiders and dragonflies

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  7. Qasim A. says:
    08/10/2024 at 8:25 pm

    Bronze
    1.false
    2.spiders,snails,worms.
    Silver
    1.a garden is a great place to find mini beats because there are many flowers and grass.
    2.honeybees and bumblebees
    Gold
    1.to fool other animals who may want to eat it.
    2.spiders and dragonflies grow into four -winged insects.

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  8. Ayan I. says:
    08/10/2024 at 8:05 pm

    Bronze
    1. False
    2. Butterflies, Spiders and Beetles

    Silver
    1. Bumblebees
    2. Honeybees

    Gold
    1. It fools the other animals that might try to eat them
    2. spiders
    Dragonflies

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  9. Yona A. says:
    08/10/2024 at 7:53 pm

    Bronze,
    false
    Spiders worms butterflies
    Silver
    Because you will find flowering and plant
    Honeybees and bumblebee
    Gold
    To fool other animals who may want to eat it
    Spiders or dragonflies livening near pond or rivers that grow into four-winged insects
    that live in tall trees near water.
    born in water and grow

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  10. Sofia-Carina M. says:
    08/10/2024 at 7:49 pm

    Bronze
    1.false
    2.spiders,snails,worms.
    Silver
    1.a garden is a great place to find mini beats because there are many flowers and grass.
    2.honeybees and bumblebees
    Gold
    1.to fool other animals who may want to eat it.
    2.spiders and dragonflies grow into four -winged insects.

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  11. Nathan K. says:
    08/10/2024 at 7:29 pm

    Bronze
    1. False
    2. Worms, Beetles and Butterflies.

    Silver
    1. They can find food in the garden.
    2. You might see honeybee and bumblebees.

    Gold
    1. A Peacock butterfly has eye shaped on its wings to fool other animals who may want to eat it.
    2. You might find spiders or even dragonflies living near ponds or rivers that grow into four winged insects.

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  12. Muhammed-Haaris A. says:
    08/10/2024 at 7:27 pm

    Bronze
    1. False
    2. Spiders, snails, butterflies

    Silver
    1. Because there are lots of plants and they live in the leaves.
    2. Honeybees and butterflies

    Gold
    1. Because other animals may want to eat it.
    2. Tadpoles, frogs(grows into frogs)

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  13. Tamarah A. says:
    08/10/2024 at 7:25 pm

    Bronze
    1 false
    Bittles lady bug dragon fly

    Silver
    Because there are beautiful plants
    You can find bees

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