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The Life Cycle of a Dog - 1.1

Added: 09 Mar 2018 Contributor: Melanie Mc Inerney Resource type: Assessment / Worksheet

This is a printable resource to help Junior Cycle L2 students learn about a dogs life and what are the features of a young dog etc. The resource is designed to link to the learning outcome 1:2 as it has a game/activity tracing dog development. It also aids the development of key terminology such as young dog = puppy etc.

How it maps to the curriculum

JC
Short Courses

Strand: Caring for Animals (Level 2)

Strand unit: 1. Learning about Dogs

Suggestions for use: To consolidate learning in class begin with 1:2 game and use the WS as a form of assessment. Key word usage - puppy etc. links directly to LO 1:2 in the same course.

Key Skills:

  • Being Creative
  • Communicating
  • Working with Others
  • Literacy
JC
L2LP

Strand: Communicating & Literacy

Strand unit: 4. Using Writing Forms to Express Opinion

Key Skills:

  • Communicating
  • Managing Information and Thinking
  • Working with Others
  • Literacy

Meta information

  • Asset type: Document
  • Language: English
  • Rights: Attribution-Noncommercial Share Alike Creative Commons
  • Cost: No
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