Theme Tasks catalog
Golden Autumn
• You will remember which objects belong to non-living nature and which to living nature;
• You will think about what is special about autumn and why it is called the harvest season;
• You will practice how to tell the weather outside the window;
• You will find out why autumn months have their names;
• You will explore how animals behave in autumn.
• You will think about what is special about autumn and why it is called the harvest season;
• You will practice how to tell the weather outside the window;
• You will find out why autumn months have their names;
• You will explore how animals behave in autumn.
1
Choose the picture that shows autumn.
Choose the picture that shows autumn.
2
Click on everything that belongs to non-living nature.
Click on everything that belongs to non-living nature.
3
Autumn paints the leaves in bright colors: red, orange, and yellow.
The sun is not so hot now. The weather becomes cool.
Gray clouds bring cold rain.
Days become shorter, and nights become longer.
In autumn, the leaves turn yellow and then fall dry.
Some plants turn brown and rest.
Autumn paints the leaves in bright colors: red, orange, and yellow.
The sun is not so hot now. The weather becomes cool.
Gray clouds bring cold rain.
Days become shorter, and nights become longer.
In autumn, the leaves turn yellow and then fall dry.
Some plants turn brown and rest.
4
Make an autumn craft.
Move the stickers with autumn signs to the meadow.
Make an autumn craft.
Move the stickers with autumn signs to the meadow.
5
Together with Tessa, find out what the weather is outside the window on Saturday.
Move the correct weather sticker to the calendar.
Together with Tessa, find out what the weather is outside the window on Saturday.
Move the correct weather sticker to the calendar.
6
Help Zoe choose clothes and shoes for an autumn walk in the city.
Help Zoe choose clothes and shoes for an autumn walk in the city.
7
First choose a leaf, then the tree it fell from.
First choose a leaf, then the tree it fell from.
8
Autumn is one of the four seasons.
Let's remember the names of the autumn months and find out what is special about them.
The first month of autumn is September.
Its name comes from the evergreen plant heather, which blooms most at this time.
The second month of autumn is October.
It got its name because it dresses trees and bushes in yellow and orange colors.
The third month of autumn is November.
Its name is because in this month, almost all trees lose their leaves and cover the ground with a carpet.
Autumn is one of the four seasons.
Let's remember the names of the autumn months and find out what is special about them.
The first month of autumn is September.
Its name comes from the evergreen plant heather, which blooms most at this time.
The second month of autumn is October.
It got its name because it dresses trees and bushes in yellow and orange colors.
The third month of autumn is November.
Its name is because in this month, almost all trees lose their leaves and cover the ground with a carpet.
9
Read the names of the months.
Move the right names of the autumn months to the pictures.
Read the names of the months.
Move the right names of the autumn months to the pictures.
10
When autumn comes, animals' lives change: they get ready for winter.
Some animals hide under tree bark, in the ground, and in cracks.
Others—bear, badger, hedgehog—get ready for winter sleep.
They make places to spend the winter, store up fat, and this will last them until spring.
Some animals make food stores.
For example, the squirrel fills its holes with acorns and nuts.
The mouse carries grain to its burrow.
But these forest animals do not go to sleep for the winter!
They stay active all through the cold.
In autumn, their fur gets thicker and much warmer, so they can look for food in winter.
When autumn comes, animals' lives change: they get ready for winter.
Some animals hide under tree bark, in the ground, and in cracks.
Others—bear, badger, hedgehog—get ready for winter sleep.
They make places to spend the winter, store up fat, and this will last them until spring.
Some animals make food stores.
For example, the squirrel fills its holes with acorns and nuts.
The mouse carries grain to its burrow.
But these forest animals do not go to sleep for the winter!
They stay active all through the cold.
In autumn, their fur gets thicker and much warmer, so they can look for food in winter.
11
Choose the animals that go to sleep for the winter.
Choose the animals that go to sleep for the winter.
12
Listen to the sentence.
Choose the correct picture to fill in the blank.
Listen to the sentence.
Choose the correct picture to fill in the blank.
13
Birds also get ready for winter!
When it gets cold, insects and seeds disappear.
Many birds gather in big groups and fly south to find warm weather and food.
This is called migration!
Canada geese, swallows, ducks, and American robins are migratory birds.
They fly away in autumn, but come back in spring.
But some birds do not fly away.
Woodpeckers, sparrows, blue jays, and bright red cardinals stay with us all winter.
These are wintering birds.
When it snows, it is hard for them to find food.
Many birds come closer to our houses.
We can help them if we build feeders and put seeds there.
Birds also get ready for winter!
When it gets cold, insects and seeds disappear.
Many birds gather in big groups and fly south to find warm weather and food.
This is called migration!
Canada geese, swallows, ducks, and American robins are migratory birds.
They fly away in autumn, but come back in spring.
But some birds do not fly away.
Woodpeckers, sparrows, blue jays, and bright red cardinals stay with us all winter.
These are wintering birds.
When it snows, it is hard for them to find food.
Many birds come closer to our houses.
We can help them if we build feeders and put seeds there.
14
Choose stickers with pictures of migratory birds.
Choose stickers with pictures of migratory birds.
15
Autumn is the time to gather the harvest!
First, choose the vegetable, then its green leaves.
Autumn is the time to gather the harvest!
First, choose the vegetable, then its green leaves.
16
Autumn gives us so many tasty things! Move to the basket the things that are great for an autumn salad.
Autumn gives us so many tasty things! Move to the basket the things that are great for an autumn salad.
17
Look at this row carefully!
Which picture here is very different from the others?
Click on the extra thing.
Look at this row carefully!
Which picture here is very different from the others?
Click on the extra thing.
18
Find which is more.
Move the right sign.
Find which is more.
Move the right sign.