ACTIVITY BOOKTHIS BOOK BELONGS TO:
GRADE 4 - 7
Hi! I’m Duke, and these are my friends,
Sam and Max.
Hi! I’m Max, we want to show you how to stay safe
in the sun.
Hi! I’m Sam, we all love
having fun in the sun!
SUNSCREEN SHADE HAT SUNGLASSES CAP UMBRELLA
WORDS IN THE BLOCKCan you find all the words about sun care in the block? Give it a try!
SUN SAFETY
Playing outside with your friends can be lots of fun, but whether it’s winter or summer, the sun can still harm your skin.
That’s why it’s so important to protect your skin from the sun’s harsh rays by using sunscreen everyday even when you’re just going to
school. You can also keep your skin safe by: • Staying in the shade.
• Wearing hats and caps. • Wearing clothes that will cover
most of your skinRemember!
Apply sunscreen at least 30 minutes before you go outside so it has time to get absorbed by
your skin.
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FUN IN THE SUN AND PARK!Can you find the 20 items that will protect you from the sun? Have a look and circle what you can find!
SUN SAFE TIP! Always use sunscreen even
when it’s cloudy outside. The sun’s rays can still pass through
the clouds to burn you.
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FUN REEF FACTS Can you match each fact with the correct word chosen from the list of icons.
ANSWERS: 1: Starfish; 2: Seahorse, 3: : Plankton; 4: Sideways; 5: Polyps
SPOT THE DIFFERENCEThere are 10 differences in these two pictures. Can you circle them all?
5. These are the tiny individual creatures that make up a coral. _____________________________________________
1. They can regrow their limbs. ________________________ Hint: They have five pointed ends.
Starfish
Clownfish
Jellyfish
Backwards
Sharks
Coral
Seahorse
Octopus
Forwards
Polyps
Seaweed
Fish
Plankton
Sideways
Whales
2. These reef animals will hold tails when they are babies. ______________________________________________ Hint: They are named after a famous racing land animal.
3. These sea animals are the main source of food for almost all fish larvae. _______________________________ Hint: These sea animals are extremely tiny and cannot swim against currents.
4. Which way do crabs walk? __________________________ Hint: They don’t move forward like most other sea animals.
Hint: Thousands of them come together to form a reef (see page 1).
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Pollution is bad for us and our earth. The best way to help prevent pollution is to recycle! Recycling means taking something old (that you’re going to throw away) and using it for something else. This means that it won’t end up hurting the environment. Ask your parents how you can help recycle!
SAVING OUR EARTH
ANSWER: Please recycle
CODE CRACKERYou’re Nivea’s detective of the reef! Crack the code to find out the secret message.
Pollution is what happens when the environment (land, sea, and air) is contaminated by our waste such as rubbish, toxic chemicals and fumes. A lot of the pollution found in the world, especially in the ocean, is caused by humans. Pollution is also causing damage to our beautiful reefs, which have taken hundreds or thousands of years to grow.
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WASTE SORTERPut on your thinking cap and let’s sort out this mess! See which of these items can be recycled and which
ones need to be thrown away and then write
them down under the right bin.
PLASTIC PAPER STRAWS CANS RUBBISH BOTTLES
S T R A W S R S V C E P R Q Q E K S V C L B L U P W S M A N T T L A B W H N E WT P P S S B S L S Q O M P U M T I L Z T B B C M G R I S Y HQ M K R E W O C H GL M R O Y W T W X HH S Z Y L I G D Q A
WORD SEARCHHow many different litter words can you find? Get them all to help clean up the earth!
DID YOU KNOW? Litter can end up in the ocean. When rubbish ends up in the ocean,
sea animals can accidentally eat it and
become sick!
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Send us a picture and you could WIN!Need to add entry mechanism info
TIP! Add detail by sticking old
coloured paper or pieces of plastic to
your picture AND finish it by
adding our Nivea Sun Stickers!
Colourful Competition!
ANSWERS: 1: Plankton; 2: Seahorse; 3: Algae; 4: Seaweed; 5: Starfish
UNSCRAMBLE THE WORDS See if you can unscramble these words and see what reef animal they spell!
1. NKOTPALN _______________________________________________________________
2. RSEHREASO ______________________________________________________________
3. ELGAA _____________________________________________________________________
4. DEEAWES __________________________________________________________________
5. IHSFRTAS _________________________________________________________________
WORDSSchool
Galaxy
Cast
Bale
Herd
SEA ANIMALSSeahorses
Fish
Starfish
Turtles
Crabs
ANSWERS: 1. A school of fish; 2. A galaxy of starfish; 3. A cast of crabs; 4. A bale of turtles; 5. A herd of seahorses.
WORD MATCHLearn more about our reef friends by matching the collective nouns with their sea animals.
REEF LIFEA reef is home to thousands (sometimes
millions) of different sea animals. It is made from jagged rocks or coral. Sea animals
will attach themselves to the rock or coral and begin living there. Some sea animals
that live in a reef are turtles, starfish, small tropical fish, crabs, lobsters, plankton, seahorses, sea sponges,
and so much more!
FUN FACT 1Coral reefs are made
from hard and tiny sea animals called polyps who come together to
form a reef.
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How to make it:
1. Turn the square piece of paper until it looks like a diamond to you.
2. Fold it in half to form a sideways triangle. Press well so a line forms and then unfold it.
3. Start at the bottom and fold either side to meet in the middle (where your first line is). Press hard to form lines.
4. Fold down the top point to meet the top edge of the folds you just made. Only the top tip of the paper must touch the folded edges you just made.
5. Fold the whole paper in half (lengthwise) and place it on its side.
6. The smaller end will the be the tail. Fold it up.
7. Draw on the eyes and a smile and maybe even colour it in to complete your very own origami whale!
HAVE A WHALE OF A TIME!Here’s a fun activity for you and your friends to try. Everyone should try making this awesome origami whale and keep it on your desks for fun!
What you’ll need:• 15cm x 15cm square piece of old paper • Pens and colour pencils or paint (optional)
Fun Fact 2 Small sharks and sometimes even
dolphins live around reefs!
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4. Fold down the top point to meet the top edge of the folds you just made. Only the top tip of the paper must touch the folded edges you just made.
Thanks for all the sun safety tips, NIVEA! Remember to use all the
SUN SAFE tips we learnt about and to look after the EARTH!
Bye for now!
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