Lucia visits the zoo
Lucia woke up very excited because it would be her first school visit to the zoo in the company of all her classmates.
When arriving at the school, the teacher in charge of the group gathers all the children, specifically ten (10) students to give instructions and a small talk about the adventure they will initiate in the zoo.
Explaining, what is a zoo and how should they behave during their stay in he?
The teacher says: a zoo is a space created to show the beauty of animals, in which, they must be distributed according to their species in different enclosures.
Children should behave at the zoo as follows:
- Always follow the marked routes, "for the happy ride".
- Do not litter the animals or the environment.
- You can not throw stones at animals.
- Always all children should be together and holding hands.
The adventure began
After the talk, the teacher places the children's, badges on the neck of each one, with the corresponding number of children that will attend with their respective names, the children board the school bus to visit the zoo and on the way the teacher sings songs for distract.
Upon arrival at the zoo, the instructor asks the children to hold hands to start the tour. Reminding the children that they should always remain together and in sight of the teacher, to avoid any loss, accident or inconvenience.
On the tour you can see different animals such as giraffes, elephants, macaws, bears, tigers, goats, but Lucia is perplexed with one in particular and asks the teacher: What is the name of this weird animal? I had never seen him before.
The teacher responds to Lucia: this animal is called platypus and is a mixture of bird, reptile and mammal. In addition, it produces milk and suckles its young, the male platypuses have a spur that is poisonous in its hind limbs, like certain reptiles.
The teacher says: Let's continue the tour so that they know many animals and have something to tell their parents.
As the children advanced, they saw the funny meerkats, ducks and the monkey.
Several children were captivated by the meerkats, and the boy with the badge on his neck with the number five (05), even, sang songs of how happy he was.
Once the observation of the animals is over, the teacher tells the children that it is time for a snack and begins to distribute the food, child to child and realizes that there is a meal left, but a child is missing, the Teacher was alarmed because one of the students had been lost, so he decided to go to the list of children who attended to see who was missing.
The teacher asks the children: ¿they saw the child with the number five (05)?, and the children had no response, but Lucia remembered that he was singing to the funny meerkats, and said Lucia: maybe, this teacher there, although he had to have continued with the group, because if it can not be lost and it is very dangerous.
The teacher responds: You are right, Lucia, it is dangerous, the children must follow the instructions of an adult. The teacher returned with the group and the child, still singing to the little meerkats and, seeing the teacher, said: I was afraid and the song helped me to stay calm. Thanks for coming back, I will not leave the group again.
Everyone was happy, they went back to the bus and went back to school.
Questions to ask the children in the classes, after finishing telling the story.
Lucia's ride with her classmates, where did she go?
Before going to the zoo that the children made?
After the talk that the educator did?
When they arrive at the zoo that the instructor tells the children?
What animals did the children observe?
What animal attracted Lucia's attention?
What is the number that corresponds to the badge of the child who was singing to the meerkats?
What was the missing child?
What did Lucia remember about the lost child?
Why should children stay with adults and obey?
When going on a field trip, the children you must stay together to avoid any accident or misplacement. Children must comply with the instructions that the educator gives them, so that the outputs are a success.
I leave the file in PDF, Tale: Lucia visits the zoo so that it can be downloaded and executed in the classroom with the children.
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very good articles friends, education in the outdoors and visit the botanical garden is a very good education, so that children can show the type and name of animals and animal behavior in the zoo.
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Well, if the educator wishes after reading, he can put it into practice.
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