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Morning Starters: Autumn 2 - Urban Animals

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Did You Know?

Have you ever seen a red fox at night near your home? Red foxes are common in UK towns and cities. They thrive on leftover food, discarded waste and even hunt smaller animals like rats and mice. Cities give them more shelter and safety than the countryside, so they’ve learned to live right alongside people. Urban areas are the perfect home for these clever survivors!

🕵️Word Detective

Circle just the words that have a spelling mistake and rewrite them correctly.

survivers →
common →
contryside →
citys →

Help: All of the words appear in the Did you know? paragraph

🚀Level Up

Click text to edit

Take this simple sentence to the next level by making it more descriptive.

The fox returned to the dustbin.

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✅ Which Ones?

Fact: The red fox is an omnivore that is known to eat over 300 different animal species.

Tick just the number sentences that equal 300.

☐ 20 x 5 + 40 x 5
☐ 3,972 – 3,672
☐ 3,000 ÷ 100
☐ 50 x 6

🤔 The Big Question

What if a red fox was the size of a large dog?

🗣️Prepare an answer in your head to say out loud.

Sentence stem: If red foxes were much bigger …