What you can really see
This task is about what you can see and what you might know but can't see.
Question
Change answer
a) Look at this picture.
Put the sentences that are about what you
can see
and what you
can’t see
from the picture into the boxes below.
a) Look at this picture.
Put the sentences that are about what you
can see
and what you
can’t see
from the picture into the boxes below.
This bird has a beak.
This bird has feathers.
This bird eats worms.
This bird can fly.
This bird is black.
This bird is singing.
I can see this in the picture
I can’t see this in the picture
Question
Change answer
b) Look at this picture.
Put the sentences that are about what you
can see
and what you
can’t see
from the picture into the boxes below.
b) Look at this picture.
Put the sentences that are about what you
can see
and what you
can’t see
from the picture into the boxes below.
This cow has a tail.
This cow eats grass.
This cow makes milk.
This cow has an udder.
This cow is tired.
This cow has 4 legs.
I can see this in the picture
I can’t see this in the picture
Question
Change answer
c) Look at this picture.
Put the sentences that are about what you
can see
and what you
can’t see
from the picture into the boxes below.
c) Look at this picture.
Put the sentences that are about what you
can see
and what you
can’t see
from the picture into the boxes below.
This bumblebee makes honey.
This bumblebee has wings.
This bumblebee has a furry body.
This bumblebee is old.
This bumblebee has legs.
This bumblebee can fly.
I can see this in the picture
I can’t see this in the picture
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