Weather
In the Wild
Camping & Adventure
Adverbs & Descriptions
Places & Nature
100

Say 3 words for cold weather (nouns or adjectives)

ice, snow, icy, snowy

100

Name 3 wild animals.

A bat, a bear, a wolf.

100

Say 3 camping words.

A fire, a shelter, wildlife.

100

Match: very → (cold / boiling / boring).

very cold

100

Name 3 natural places.

Forest, waterfall, desert, mountain.

200

Make a sentence with cloudy and windy.

The weather is cloudy and windy today.

200

Complete: “In the forest, you can see a ___ and a ___.”

A cave and a path.

A spider and a bear.

200

Make a sentence with camping trip.

My teacher organised a camping trip to a waterfall.

200

Make a sentence with really or quite.

I discovered a really strange plant.

200

Make a sentence with mountain or ocean.

The climate in the mountains is mild.

300

Describe today’s weather using at least 4 weather words.

It is cold, windy and cloudy, there is no sunshine.

300

Make a survival sentence using make a fire or build a shelter.

If you stay overnight in a forest or get there lost, you should make a fire to make you warm or build a shelter to protect you.

300

Use discover, adventure, and desert in one short paragraph.

We went to discover the desert and got caught in the boiling heat! It was a real adventure!

300

Change the sentence: “It is cold.” → make it stronger using an adverb.

It's freezing cold.


It's very cold.

300

Describe a lake using 3 adjectives.

Huge, deep, attractive.

400

Explain the difference between fog and mist using a full sentence.

Fog is thicker than mist.

400

Describe a place in the wild using cave, sky, leaf, star.

You can put some leaves on the bottom in a cave to make it softer and enjoy the stars in the sky.

400

Explain what you need to sleep in the open air.

I need a tent or a shelter a cave to protect me from bad weather and mosquitoes. I need a sleeping bad and a mate.

400

Describe a place using absolutely, completely, and perfect.

The hotel was absolutely amazing. It had everything what I wanted. The evening shows were completely different to the last year's shows. The buffet was just perfect.

400

Explain why the Arctic is different from the desert.

The temperature is lower, there's a lot of snow and ice.

500

Give a short weather forecast for tomorrow using: temperature, rain/snow, wind.

We are expecting low temperatures, heavy rain and strong wind tomorrow.

500

Create a 3-sentence mini story about spending one night in the wild.

Once I stayed outside. I built a shelter to sleep in and made a fire to keep me warm. I enjoyed the sunset and heard the wildlife at night.

500

Plan a 2-day adventure trip using at least 6 target words.

We are going to spend 2 days outside. If we're lucky we discover unusual plants, listen to the wildlife and look for wild animals. We are going to sleep outside, to listen to wildlife and watch the stars.

500

Compare two places (e.g., desert vs. mountain) using 3 adverbs of degree.

In a desert it is absolutely boiling at a daytime and very cold at night. Whereas in the mountains the climate is absolutely different: it's milder.

500

Create a short travel advert for a place using at least 7 target words.

Our camp is located in an absolutely amazing place. You can enjoy a mild climate without extreme low or high temperatures. Totally awesome shelters offer protection from the sunshine and irritating mosquitoes at night.

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