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Resource Description

This bundle of 5x PowerPoint presentations and two workbooks provides you with a summary of the concepts and content in Grade 5 Natural Sciences in Term 4, and includes:

• Surface of the earth (Rocks, soil and soil types)

• Sedimentary rock (Formation and uses, PowerPoint image gallery of sedimentary (and other) rock)

• Fossils (Fossils in rock, fossil formation, body and trace fossils, importance of South African fossils (The Coelacanth,                          The Cradle of Humankind, The Karoo region)

The teaching bundle is introduced by seven chapters of a fun, adventurous classroom read entitled, WHERE DID YOU GET THAN DINOSAUR?

This reading material can be enjoyed as a standalone read, but additional chapters continuing the children’s time-travel adventures appear in other resources.

English Home Language materials, which incorporate topics and concepts from the above lessons/workbooks, are as follows;

• 1x English Home Language comprehension assessment (with rubrics)

• 2x poems

• 2x Information and discussion texts

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