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Perfect verb form: cassiopeia jellyfish

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Whiteboard Challenges

Challenge 1

The first sentence is written in the simple present. Can you rewrite it so that it takes the present perfect form of the past tense? Don’t forget to use the words ‘has’ or ‘have.’

Challenge 2

The second sentence is written in the simple present. Can you rewrite it so that it takes the past perfect form of the past tense? Don’t forget to use the word ‘had’. When you have done this, try extending the sentence by explaining what the jellyfish did after resting on the seabed.

Challenge 3

Using some of the descriptive words from the Word Wall, write two of your own scintillating sentences about the cassiopeia jellyfish featured in the main film clip. One sentence must be in the present form of the past tense and the other must be in the past perfect form.

Whiteboard Challenges

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1) The translucent jellyfish arrives late to the sunbathing party.

2) With the sun setting, the cluster of jellyfish is resting on the seabed after a hard day at work.

Word Wall

cassiopeia jellyfish Atlantic Ocean translucent tentacles algae photosynthesis solar-powered sunbathing party cluster slow-moving nutrients mobile greenhouse thrive