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Doggy Division Dinners
Doggy Division Dinners
A simple introduction to division in real-life situations
Learning Objectives:
- Y1: To solve one-step problems involving multiplication and division, by calculating the answer using concrete objects, pictorial representations and arrays with the support of the teacher.
- Y2: To recall and use multiplication and division facts for the 2, 5 and 10 multiplication tables, including recognising odd and even numbers
- Y2: To solve problems involving multiplication and division, using materials, arrays, repeated addition, mental methods, and multiplication and division facts, including problems in contexts.
A simple introduction to division, (through sharing). The dogs are
always hungry, there is no end to this game!
There are two types of division, 'Grouping' and 'Sharing'. Sharing is often used as a first introduction to division in real life situations.This game focusses on 'Sharing', e.g. 10 dog biscuits are shared between 2 dogs. How many biscuits do they get each?
NB: If I were to solve 10 2 via the 'Grouping' technique it would be... 'There are 10 dog biscuits. Dogs are allowed 5 biscuits each.How many dogs could you feed?'
Instructions:
Read the Maths Sentence on the box of dog food, then share out the bones between all of the dogs.
NB: In Year 2 children are expected to use their knowledge of multiplication facts for 2, 5 and 10. I could have focussed on having only2, 5 or 10 dogs, but I wanted this to be more of an introduction to division rather than a place to use inverse multiplication facts. More able childrenin Year 2 will find this too simple.
Have fun!
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Doggy Daycare Decoded: Pros and Cons of Doggy Daycare
Note: Video is condensed version, full blog below.
Also see: Doggy Daycare Decoded: What to Look for in a Quality Facility
Doggy daycare has become an increasingly popular solution for pet parents juggling busy schedules. Like all choices we make for our pets, it comes with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. Lets dive into the pros and cons of doggy daycare to help you determine if its the right choice for your four-legged friend.
Pros of Doggy Daycare:
- Socialization: For many dogs, interacting with their peers is a delightful experience. Regular play with a variety of breeds can boost their social skills and confidence.
- Physical Exercise: No more pent-up energy! Daycares offer plenty of playtime, ensuring your dog gets their daily dose of exercise.
- Mental Stimulation: Beyond physical activity, the new environment, toys, and interactions at daycare can keep your dog mentally engaged.
- Routine: Dogs thrive on routine. Regular drop-offs can give them a sense of structure, which can be calming for some pets.
- Peace of Mind for Owners: Knowing your dog isnt lonely or getting into mischief at home can provide significant peace of mind during long workdays.
Cons of Doggy Daycare:
- Potential for Illness: Like kids in a school, dogs in close contact can easily spread illnesses. While vaccinations mitigate some risks, issues like kennel cough can still arise.
- Possibility of Aggression: Not all dogs play nicely. Even in well-monitored settings, skirmishes can occur, potentially leading to injuries.
- Cost: Regular daycare can be pricey. Its essential to budget for it, especially if your dog will be attending multiple days a week.
- Overstimulation: For some dogs, especially those who are shy or older, a full day of play can be overwhelming and stressful.
- Risk of Reinforcing Bad Habits: If not monitored correctly, dogs can pick up or reinforce undesirable behaviors from their peers, like excessive barking or jumping.
Doggy daycare can be a fantastic solution for many dogs and owners. However, its crucial to assess your individual dogs temperament, needs, and the quality of the daycare facility. Take the time to visit, ask questions, and perhaps do a trial day. Like any decision we make for our pets, its all about finding the best fit for their unique personalities and needs.
Desaru Ostrich Farm: Everything You Need To Know [2024]
Visiting Desaru and looking for things to do? Interested in ostriches? In either case, consider visiting the Desaru Ostrich Farm.
The Desaru Ostrich Farm is a short drive from the beach area. Here, youll find over 200 ostriches at one of the biggest ostrich farms in Malaysia. Its the place to get up close with ostriches as you wander round the farm.
You can learn about these creatures while feeding them, taking photos and smaller kids can ride an ostrich. Theres also a shop and an interesting restaurant.
Below, youll find my full Desaru Ostrich Farm review, so you can work out if this is somewhere you want to visit. I include everything you can find and do here as well as what it was like to visit.
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Desaru Ostrich Farm Review [2024]
I visited this Ostrich Farm Desaru with my two kids aged 6 and 11.
The farm had quite a lot of visitors when we came here, although it was still easy to buy our tickets and get into the park.
On entry, there was a seating area and a man who told us how to feed the ostriches, how we had to be careful of them and stay behind the barricades as they can kick people to death. He also pointed out where the baby ostriches were (right next to us).
We were then able to wander round, feed the birds and take photos as we wished.
I had read before visiting that the farm had ostrich caretakers who take visitors round the farm both looking after the ostriches and acting as tour guides. However, this was not my experience at all.
We just walked where it felt like we could and I didnt see any information about the birds.
If you want food for the ostriches, you have to buy it when you get your ticket. There are leafy greens and/or corn kernels that you can feed them.
You can also take photos with the ostriches, and really interact however you like since no one seemed to be supervising.
Theres a big open area with ostriches fenced in around you as well as some chickens.
The smaller ones are grouped by how many months they are you can see they grow bigger pretty quick!
Theres also an ostrich riding place in the centre. This is only for people under 20 kilograms. So small kids.
Theres a walkway off this main area between some paddocks where you can see more ostriches. There is also an ostrich egg you can stand on.
When youre done, you leave. We spent about 20 minutes.
There is a shop with some interesting ostrich themed stuff. A lamp made out of an ostrich egg shell looked pretty cool to me.
If you are hungry, there is also a cafe. You can try eating ostrich with some ostrich satay sticks, burgers and some other options. You can also try something less deadly like an ostrich omelette. While I didnt have one, Im told the omelettes taste the same as one with chicken eggs, but the ostrich eggs make it a little smoother.
If you want to try ostrich, I suggest you eat here before going through the farm as its really hard to want to eat these creatures after visiting
There is car parking on-site which was quite full when we were there.
Desaru Ostrich Farm Video Walk-Through
In the following video, you can experience what its like to visit Desaru Ostrich Farm as well as the whole Desaru Coast for a weekend. This is a video walk-through of all the top attractions in Desaru (including this farm) and a stay at the Hard Rock Hotel Desaru. Its the best way to get an idea of what youll see here.
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Where Is Desaru Ostrich Farm?
Desaru Ostrich Farm Address: Jln Teluk Ramunia, Kampung Changi, 81600 Pengerang, Johor, Malaysia
The Ostrich Farm at Desaru Johor is about 25 minutes drive southwest of Adventure Waterpark or an hour and a quarter from Johor Bahru Sentral. While it is possible to get buses here, that is very time consuming and not worth it, in my opinion.
You can drive yourself or take a taxi. It may be hard to get a taxi back from here, so I recommend you organise a taxi for the return trip.
You can also hire a car in advance for the day if you are coming from Singapore. We did this and visited a few attractions including this Ostrich Farm on our way between Singapore and our hotel in Desaru.
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Desaru Ostrich Farm Opening Hours
This Ostrich Farm in Desaru opens 10am 6pm daily.
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Desaru Ostrich Farm Entrance Fee
The Desaru Ostrich Farm admission price is RM20 for adults and RM15 for kids. This does seem overpriced especially because there are extra costs.
Like you also have to pay extra for food (RM5) or an ostrich ride (RM30).
Final Words
If you want to interact with ostriches, this is the place to go! You wont have any problems finding an ostrich to hang out with if you have some food
Personally, I found this overpriced as its quite simple and not really worth the 30 minutes each way from the resort area of Desaru. HOWEVER, my kids did think it was cool and they were glad we came. So maybe it is worth it for families.
Its a shame theres not more information on ostriches or just something to make this more than an ostrich-feeding experience.
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