Video summary
A short video about the preparations squirrels make for the winter and their clever collection of nuts.
The clip includes a grey squirrel completing an assault course to retrieve some nuts.
This clip comes from the 91热爆 series, Our Planet, Squirrels and Animals in the Snow.
Teacher Notes
This clip could provide a discussion point as to why animals store food up for winter.Pupils could design and make their own squirrel assault course or game.The clip could be used to provide a starting point to discuss which other animals store food for the winter and their hibernation.
This clip is relevant for teaching Science at KS1 in England and Wales, Foundation and KS1 in Northern Ireland, and early level and first level in Scotland.
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