One at A Time - Extended Learning Activities
written by Cate Ellis
To be used alongside the book ONE AT A TIME by CATE ELLIS (available here)
Observation and Conversation
Which animals in the book do these legs belong to?
Which of these animals has hooves? What are hooves?
Which have feet with toes? Which have feet called paws?
Which have webbed feet? What does webbed feet mean?
Which have feet with toes? Which have feet called paws?
Which have webbed feet? What does webbed feet mean?
Can you think of other animals not in the book who have hooves or paws or webbed feet?
Are there other names for different animal’s feet?
Which animals in the book do these ears belong to?
There are seven different types of ears in the pictures but there are ten different types of animals in the book.
Do the other animals not have ears, or can you just not see them?
Where could their ears be?
Do the other animals not have ears, or can you just not see them?
Where could their ears be?
The animals whose ears you can’t see have other things in common. That means, other things that are the same about them. These pictures might help you find them.
There is another name for these animals as well. What could that be?
Animals have coverings called different things. Which of these animals has: A coat of hair? A fleece made of wool? A covering of feathers?
Animal babies are called different things. Did you know that a baby goat is called a Kid? What are the names of the babies of each of the animals in the book?
Where do you think all of these different animals live?