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The children watch a short video clip of a dolphin swimming and coming up to breathe.Steve asks again, %u201cDo dolphins have families?%u201dMrs. Guardson replies, %u201cYes, dolphins have got families! They live in groups called pods. In a pod, dolphins help each other and love to play. They are very friendly animals!%u201dAda asks curiously, %u201cCan dolphins talk?%u201dMrs. Guardson smiles and plays a recording of dolphin sounds. She says, \have got their own way of talking! They make clicking and whistling sounds to %u2018talk%u2019 to each other. Every dolphin has got its own unique whistle, almost like a name!\%u201cWow, dolphins are so cool!%u201d says all the students.Mrs. Guardson nods and says, %u201cYes, dolphins are truly amazing animals! They are smart, friendly, and they have got so many special features. Let%u2019s remember to keep the oceans clean so dolphins and other sea animals stay safe!%u201dThe bell rings, and the children leave the class. They feel happy and excited to learn new facts about dolphins.49

