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Year 2 Summer 2 Reading Challenge

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  • June 26, 2025

If you can, read the text by yourself or you can have someone read it to you.

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Challenge 1:What are minibeasts?
Give 2 facts about one of the minibeasts.

Challenge 2
Please answer these questions in full sentences:
How do grasshopper make noise?
How are bees useful to humans?
Why do snails often try to hide?

Challenge 3
Use a dictionary to find the meaning of these words:
* environment     *species     *pollen    *quantity    *threatened

Challenge 4
Research a minibeast of your choice using the internet or books and create a poster displaying key facts. Be creative – make it colourful, neat and add pictures. REMEMBER! Don’t just copy everything you read. Use your OWN words

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  1. Khloe D. says:
    02/07/2025 at 6:38 pm

    What are minibeasts?
    Minibeasts are small and they don’t have a backbone.

    Challenge 2.
    They rub their wings together.
    They are useful for making honey from the nectar in flowers.
    They hide in their shells to keep safe.

    Challenge 3.
    Eviroment is what is around you.
    Species is a group of the same animal/minibeasts.
    Pollen is a powder from a flower and it is yellow.
    Quantity is an amount of something.

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  2. Tiwatope A. says:
    02/07/2025 at 3:55 pm

    Minybests are creatures.
    Mini beasts like grasshoppers rubbed their wings together to communicate with each other.
    If bee sting someone they die immediate.

    Mini beasts like grasshoppers rub their wings together to communicate with each other.
    Bees make our honey for us and make it less expensive
    Snails hide in the daytime so that they don’t get burned by the Sun.

    Environment means the place around us outside of our houses.
    Species mean different type types of one thing.
    Pollen is something that bees collect to make honey and it’s from flowers.
    Quantity is how much something is.
    Threatened is something or someone who hurt someone.

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  3. Adeel B. says:
    02/07/2025 at 3:54 pm

    Grasshopper make nose with there wings
    Bees are useful for humans because it gives honey
    Snails hide so birds don’t eat them
    Threatened means that you’re scared of something

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