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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. Esha H. says:
    08/10/2024 at 7:02 pm

    # BRONZE

    1.false
    2. Beetles,snails,butterflies

    # SILVER

    1. Because it has lots of plants flowers and grass.
    2.Bumblebees and honeybees.

    # GOLD

    1. To fool other animals who May eat it.
    2. You find Spiders and Dragonflies and they can grow into 4 winged insects.

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  2. Tobias T. says:
    08/10/2024 at 6:40 pm

    Bronze
    1. Faulse
    2. Spiders, butterflies and dragonflies
    Silver
    1. Because there’s grass and flowers
    2. Honeybees and bees
    Gold
    1. To scare the bad guys away
    2. Spiders and dragonflies

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  3. Khadija B. says:
    08/10/2024 at 5:49 pm

    BRONZE.
    1.False.
    2.Butterflies, snails and worms.

    SILVER
    1.Garden is a great place to find minibeasts because it has flowering plants.
    2.Honey bees and bumblebees.

    GOLD

    1. it is to fool other animals who may want to eat it.
    2.You might find spiders and dragonflies near ponds and rivers .They grow into four winged insects.

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  4. Abdullah P. says:
    08/10/2024 at 5:30 pm

    BRONZE
    1) False
    2) Snails, Slugs, Spiders

    SILVER
    1) they have flowering plants
    2) Bees

    GOLD
    1) to fool other animals who might try to eat it
    2) dragonflies and spiders

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  5. Tiwtope A. says:
    08/10/2024 at 8:02 am

    Bronze:
    False
    Butterflies, Bees, Beetles

    Silver:
    Because there are plants there
    Honeybees and Bumblebees

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

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  6. Sharon A. says:
    07/10/2024 at 8:28 pm

    Bronze I think it is false
    1. Bettle
    2. Worms
    3. Slugs
    Silver because some likes it in the grass.
    Butterfly
    Gold so the animals will think the patterns are stripes and if they eat it then they will get sick
    I would see a Tadpoles and they grow into frogs.

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  7. Safiyah I. says:
    07/10/2024 at 8:25 pm

    Bronze
    1 – incorrect, minibeasts do not have a backbone
    2 – dragonfly, spider, ladybird

    Silver
    1 – because there is lots of flowers in the garden and bumble bees like to take the nectar from the flowers
    2 – honeybees and bumblebees

    Gold
    1 – a peacock has eye shaped patterns on its wings so it can fool other animals who want to eat it
    2 – you can find spiders and dragonflies near ponds and rivers they grow into four winged insects that like to live next to water

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  8. Hasan B. says:
    07/10/2024 at 8:17 pm

    BRONZE.
    1.False.
    2.Butterflies, spider and worms.

    SILVER
    1.Garden is a great place to find minibeasts because it has flowering plants.
    2.Honey bees and bumblebees.

    GOLD

    1.Peacock butterfly have eye shaped patterns on its wings to fool other animals who may want to eat it.
    2.You might find spiders and dragonflies near ponds and rivers .They grow into four winged insects.

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  9. Ruqayyah B. says:
    07/10/2024 at 8:15 pm

    Bronze-false they do not have backbones

    Examples are Butterflies, spiders and snails

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  10. Sahir R. says:
    07/10/2024 at 8:15 pm

    Bronze
    False examples
    1 ladybug
    2bees
    Dragonfly

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  11. Ruqayyah B. says:
    07/10/2024 at 8:15 pm

    Bronze-false they do not have backbones
    Butterflies, spiders and snails

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  12. Sara I. says:
    07/10/2024 at 7:46 pm

    Bronze:
    1. False – minibeasts do not have a backbone
    2. Slugs, butterflies, bees

    Silver:
    1. A garden is a great place to find minibeasts because minibeasts can have a good spot to make honey, like a bee.
    2. Around flowering plants you can find bees and bumblebees.

    Gold:
    1. A peacock butterfly has eye shaped patterns on it’s wings to trick other animals so they don’t eat the butterfly.
    2. Near ponds or rivers you may find dragonflies or spiders and they grow into 4 winged insects.

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  13. Inaaya H. says:
    07/10/2024 at 7:33 pm

    1. False, mini beasts have no backbones, such as spiders, butterflies and worms
    2.gardens are a great place because you can find plants and flowers.
    3. Bumblebees and honeybees
    4. To fool other animals so they don’t eat it.
    5.you can find spiders and dragonflies that can grow into four winged insects.

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  14. Shivam S. says:
    07/10/2024 at 7:06 pm

    Bronze
    1. false- Minibeasts do not have a backbone.
    2. Give three examples of minibeasts- Dragon Fly, Cockroaches and spiders, honey bees
    Silver
    1. Because it has lots of flowers to attract bees and other insects
    2. Bees, Spiders and Ants
    Gold
    1. So the other animals are fooled by it,
    2. What might you find near ponds or rivers? What do they grow into? Spiders, Mini bees and the water creatures such as dragon flies.

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  15. Zubair E. says:
    07/10/2024 at 6:35 pm

    Bronze
    False Mini beast do have backbone No.

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  16. Logan B. says:
    07/10/2024 at 4:44 pm

    Bronze

    True/false- Minibeasts do have a backbone.
    Give three examples of minibeasts.
    Spiders, snails, bees and worms

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  17. Azmat A. says:
    07/10/2024 at 4:42 pm

    Bronze
    1) false
    2) Spider , snails,butterfly
    silver
    1 a garden it’s a good spot because of the mud and it’s perfect for mini beast
    2 caterpillars and mini beasts

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  18. Aadam K. says:
    07/10/2024 at 4:35 pm

    1. False
    2. Spider Butterflies dragonflies.

    Silver.

    1. Flowering plants
    2. Honeybees and
    Bumblebees

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  19. Hashinika M. says:
    07/10/2024 at 7:56 am

    bronze

    1. false
    2. snails, worms, and butterflies.

    silver

    1. because there is lot of flowers and ponds in the garden.
    2. I can find bumble bees and honey bees.

    gold

    1. It got a pattern to fool other animals, whom may want to eat.
    2. they grow into butterflies, bees, and often insects.

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  20. Muhammed A. says:
    06/10/2024 at 8:13 pm

    Bronze
    False
    Butterflis worms and snails

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  21. Muhammad Y. says:
    06/10/2024 at 8:06 pm

    BRONZE
    1. False
    2. Spiders, worms and butterflies.

    SILVER
    1.A garden is a great place to find minibeasts because there are lots of flowers.
    2.You can find bumble bees near flowers.

    GOLD
    1. A peacock butterfly has eye shaped patterns on its wings to scare other animals.
    2.You can find dragonflies near ponds and they grow into winged insects.

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  22. Insherah A. says:
    06/10/2024 at 7:58 pm

    Bronze:
    1. False
    2. Spiders, beetles and snails

    Silver:
    1. Because gardens have flowering plants
    2. Honeybees and bumblebees

    Gold:
    1. Because to fool other animals who may want to eat it.
    2. Spiders and dragonflies. Grow into four-winged insects.

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  23. Zack W. says:
    06/10/2024 at 7:55 pm

    Bronze
    1. False
    2. Spiders and butterfly’s

    Silver
    1. Its a great place to find minibeasts because gardens have flowering plants
    2. Bumblebees and honeybees

    Gold
    1. To fool other animals
    2. You might find spiders or dragonflies and they grow into four winged insects.

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  24. Aisha A. says:
    06/10/2024 at 7:07 pm

    Bronze
    1. False
    2. Butterflies, dragonflies, ladybirds

    Silver
    1. Because it is their habitat.
    2. Honeybees and bumblebees because they collect nectar on the flowers to make honey

    Gold
    To fool other animals who try to eat it

    Spider and dragonflies. They grow into four legged insects that live in tall trees near water.

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  25. Lily W. says:
    06/10/2024 at 6:39 pm

    Bronze:
    1.False
    2.Spiders,Snails,Dragonflies.
    Silver:
    1.A garden has flowers/plants.
    2.Honeybees and Bumblebees.
    Gold:
    1.To trick animals who want to eat them.
    2.Spiders and Dragonflies who grow into four-winged insects.

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  26. Kian D. says:
    06/10/2024 at 6:38 pm

    Bronze

    1. False
    2.bee, worm,snail

    Silver

    1. Mini beasts like to visit plants that’s why they go to gardens.
    2. Honeybees and bumblebees

    Gold

    1. To fool other animals
    2. You will find dragonflies that grow into four winged insects.

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  27. Aryan K. says:
    06/10/2024 at 6:28 pm

    Bronze – True/false- Minibeasts do have a backbone. Answer – False

    Give three examples of minibeasts.
    1. Dragonflies
    2. Bees
    3. Ladybugs

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  28. Jason K. says:
    06/10/2024 at 6:26 pm

    Homework
    Bronze
    1. No, because they don’t have backbones.

    2. Spiders, snails and butterflies.

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  29. Adeel B. says:
    06/10/2024 at 6:00 pm

    Bronze:
    False they do not have backbones.
    Butterflies , worms and snails.
    Silver:
    A garden is a good place for a minibeast because it can find food and water easily.
    You can find honeybees and bumblebees near flowering plants.
    Gold:
    To fool animals who want to eat it .
    You can find spiders and dragonflies.
    They turn into four-winged insects.

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  30. Junnut M. says:
    06/10/2024 at 5:41 pm

    Gold
    1) To fool other animals that might want to eat them.
    2) Spiders and Dragonflies. These grow into 4 winged insects that fly and like in trees near ponds and rivers.

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