We visit these places to learn about history, science and art
MUSEUMS
...... feed on other living things.
ANIMALS
Pasta, rice, cereals and potatoes are rich in ...
CARBOHYDRATES AND FIBRE
Who manages the school?
HEAD TEACHER
the police and fire brigade are called .....
EMERGENCY SERVICES
Very large areas with many inhabitants
CITIES
...... can't move from one place to another, but can move towards light.
PLANTS
meat, fish, beans, pulses and eggs contain .....
PROTEINS AND IRON
Who teaches different classes?
TEACHERS
the ......... looks after people who are ill or need medical attention.
HEALTH SERVICE
This is an open space in a city or town where we can go for a picnic or to play
PARK
...... tell us what living things looked like millions of years ago.
FOSSILS
fruit and vegetables are full of .......
VITAMINS; MINERALS AND FIBRE
Who works in the school office?
SECRETARY
These services help people in different ways, such as finding a home or a job.
SOCIAL SERVICES
This is a place where tourists pay to stay in a room and sometimes have meals
HOTEL
Non-living things can be classified as ....... and man-made.
NATURAL
cheese, milk, yoghurt are rich in ........
CALCIUM
Who looks after the pupils during break times?
SUPERVISORS
What service are schools and universities?
EDUCATION SERVICES
We build these structures to celebrate or remember a person or an event
MONUMENT
Moving, touching and communicating are examples of .......
INTERACTION
olive oil, salmon, nuts and avacados are good sources of .........
FATS
Who looks after the school buildings?
CARETAKER AND CLEANERS
Who is the head of the city council or town council?
MAYOR