Read Chapters 5 - 7
FLUENCY PRACTICE - CHOOSE 1 FROM BELOW
Read a page from Danny the Champion of the World aloud for 2 minuts using Voice Typing on your Eyes on Text Doc in your Reading Folder.
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Activity: All About Pheasants
In Danny the Champion of the World, Danny's father loves to poach pheasants... but what is a pheasant?
Make a copy of the Fact File - Pheasants.
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PHEASANTS (This text was created by AI, Chat GPT)
Hey there, young nature enthusiast! Let's talk about pheasants, fascinating birds that you might find interesting.
General Information: Pheasants are colourful birds with beautiful feathers. They come in various types, like the common pheasant and the golden pheasant. These birds are not from New Zealand originally, but they were brought there by people, making them an introduced species.
Diet: Pheasants are omnivores, which means they eat both plants and small animals. Their diet includes things like seeds, berries, insects, worms, and sometimes even small reptiles. Yum!
Habitat: Pheasants are quite adaptable and can be found in different habitats. They like to live in places with plenty of food and shelter. Originally, they come from Asia, but now they are found in many countries, including New Zealand.
Behavior: These birds are known for their colourful courtship displays. The male pheasants try to impress the females with their beautiful feathers and fancy dances. It's like a special show they put on to find a mate!
Pheasants in New Zealand: Pheasants were brought to New Zealand by people who thought they would be great for hunting and as a game bird. However, since they were not native to New Zealand, they are called an "introduced species." Sometimes, introduced species can cause problems for the environment and other animals, as they might compete for food or space with native species.
In conclusion, pheasants are stunning birds with vibrant colors. They have an interesting diet, can be found in different habitats, and have unique behaviors during their courtship. In New Zealand, they were introduced by people, which can sometimes have both positive and negative effects on the environment.
I hope you enjoyed learning about pheasants! Nature has so much to offer, so keep exploring and learning about the wonderful world around you. Happy bird-watching! 🐦🌿