Animals That Store Food
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Animals That Store Food

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Animals That Store FoodDive into the fascinating world of 'Animals That Store Food'! This enlightening report explores how various animals skillfully collect and hoard food during times of abundance. With 24 pages, this delightful read is tailored for young readers in Year levels 1 to 3, and aligns seamlessly with curriculum standards in Biological Sciences. Discover the intriguing behaviors of creatures such as squirrels, beavers, and woodpeckers as they prepare for the

Dive into the fascinating world of 'Animals That Store Food'! This enlightening report explores how various animals skillfully collect and hoard food during times of abundance. With 24 pages, this delightful read is tailored for young readers in Year levels 1 to 3, and aligns seamlessly with curriculum standards in Biological Sciences. Discover the intriguing behaviors of creatures such as squirrels, beavers, and woodpeckers as they prepare for the scarcity of fresh food during winter months. Your child will learn about essential survival strategies, including how pikas and honeybees stash supplies in their nests. From acorns collected by woodpeckers to nuts buried by squirrels, this book is brimming with captivating vocabulary that sparks interest in wildlife and ecology. Ideal for nurturing a love for reading, 'Animals That Store Food' integrates key concepts of animal behavior and encourages children to think critically about the natural world. Don't miss out on this wonderful addition to your child's library, encouraging both literacy and scientific understanding! NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As it's shipped from our Auckland warehouse, there are no unexpected import charges, customs duties, or taxes.

NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes.

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ISBN: 9781742341286
Year: 2019
Publisher: ECPP
Pages: 24


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About this text:Title:Animals That Store Food Synopsis:  Animals That Store Food is a report about animals that collect food when it is plentiful and store it so they have food to eat when fresh food is scarce. Year level(s): 1  2  3 Reading level: 21 Text type: Report Curriculum link: Science: Biological sciences  Living things, animal behaviour Content vocabulary: acorn acorn woodpecker autumn bark beavers beehive bees burrow bury cell collect dam grass hay honey sac honeypot leaves mushroom nectar nest nuts pikas plants rotten seeds squirrels stomach store/d summer survive winter High frequency words: Key concepts: At times, some plant-eating animals do not have enough fresh food. Some animals collect and store food when it is plentiful so they can eat it when food is scarce. Reading strategies: Using meaning cues to decode Phonics: Identifying u making the /e/ sound as in bury Paired text: A Tale of Two Squirrels Supporting material: Lesson Plan - Animals That Store Food / A Tale of Two Squirrels Series: Flying Start to Literacy Alternative purchasing options: This title is available in one of several value packs. Speak to your Oxford Education consultant today to learn more www.oup.com.au/contact Digital sample pages: can be viewed at www.flyingstarttoliteracy.com.au/online-sample Series information: Flying Start to Literacy is an award-winning comprehensive literacy program. It reflects best practice in literacy instruction and supports the systematic development of students’ reading strategies and skills. Each Student Book is part of connected pair, a narrative book and a
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Peter Schott
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 5
Use the best oil to protect your investment
Configuration: 4-Stroke, Size: 1 GA
Great product.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2025
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Steve M.
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
Works well. You need to drill a 3/8” hole
Appears to be well made, alignment bar slides in nicely. As stated, you need to drill a hole in the bar for the gimble bearing driver, the directions are not clear, what I did was before I take out the old gimble bearing, put an O ring on the bar close to the last step on the bar, slide the bar all the way in, then carefully slide the bar out, this marks the distance from the back of the gimble bearing to where the shaft on the outdrive bottoms out, move the O ring a 1/4” towards the stepped part of the alignment tool (this is so you won’t bottom out the alignment tool when driving the gimble bearing in) then slide the driver puck up to the O ring and use a 3/8” diameter transfer punch through the side hole in the puck to mark the bar. You need to drill a 3/8” diameter hole in the alignment bar, two V blocks, some clamps, and a drill press will make drilling much easier, after the bar is securely mounted and centered in the drill press, use a center drill, then 1/4” drill first, using plenty of oil, drill all the way through, then use the 3/8” drill, deburr both sides and you should be good to go. People complain that it doesn’t come pre-drilled, the reason is that not all out drives are the same so you have to fit it to the outdrive that you have. Fortunately, I have a machine shop at my house and have a jig setup with various drill bushings, but the method I described above should work for you. Just make sure you’re perfectly centered and secure before you start drilling.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2026
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Nancy filippi
West Palm Beach, US
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A must pull your gimbal bearing
You do need to drill a hole but worked perfect
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rich911s
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
Worked for Volvo Penta SX Gimbal Bearing
Very heavy tool, I was surprised. Pulled my bearing like it was nothing. Putting the new bearing in was a little more difficult as you have to drill a hole in the engine alignment shaft where it will work for your particular outdrive. Not hard, but it does not come pre-drilled as the required depth for each particular gimbal bearing differs by manufacturer and model. Measure your bearing placement before removal and check that it was installed correctly in the first place. The bearing should line up with the grease fitting and the o-rings on the drive shaft should end up riding in the middle of the bearing. once you have your measurement drill the hole, I used a drill press. I suppose you could use it on multiple outdrive models as long as you can drill more holes.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2023
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Greg
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Great value
This kit worked perfectly on my Alpha one mercury outdrive. I saw a lot of people mention that it was a hassle to drill the hole when you better have all this alignment stuff. I threw it in use my regular drill drill guide and then the second hole was lined up. Pulling Gimble be very easy. I did have to adjust it up at an angle because my bearing was sitting in their crooked and it came out the second time I made the adjustment to the angle. I would highly recommend this.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024

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