1. Seagull Adaptations and Intelligence – Problem-solving skills, learning and passing on behaviors, tricking earthworms, and using tools like rocks to break mollusks.
2. Survival and Environmental Changes – Migration to cities for food and safety, effects of habitat loss, and how seagulls adapt to human environments.
3. Parenting and Social Structure – Lifelong pairing, shared incubation and feeding roles, nursery flocks, and the role of adult males in juvenile development.
4. Language and Literary Analysis – Understanding metaphors, figurative language in Jonathan Livingston Seagull, and contrasting writing styles across texts.
5. Grammar and Vocabulary Skills – Identifying synonyms, punctuation rules, sentence transformations, and analyzing adjectives in descriptive writing.
6. Creative Writing Task – Describing a personal challenge undertaken for fundraising, emotions experienced, and reflections on the achievement.
Laura Bellini
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