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In the Past Book Activities

In the Past Book Activities

Author:
David Elliott
Illustrator:
Matthew Trueman
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In the Past Book Activities Games

In the Past - Cards
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Overview

In The Past by David Elliott is beautifully illustrated by Matthew Trueman. It uses rhyming couplets to explore dinosaurs through various sequential periods of time. It works through from the first trilobites of the Cambrian period 505 million years ago to the most recent inhabitants of the earth the Mammuthus and humans of the current quaternary period.

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Bloomsmath Level 7 3 Dimensional Space
Bloomsmath Level 7 3 Dimensional Space

Five sequentially more challenging activities to teach Year 6 students 3 Dimensional Space

Bloomsmath Level 7 2 Dimensional Space
Bloomsmath Level 7 2 Dimensional Space

Five sequentially more challenging activities to teach Year 6 students 2 Dimensional Space

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Bloomsmath Level 7 Position

Five sequentially more challenging activities to teach Year 6 students Position

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