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Está diseñado para que vuestros hijos puedan trabajar solos, pues todo lo que vamos subiendo se ha trabajado previamente en clase.

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Muchas gracias por vuestra colaboración. Recibid un cordial saludo.


Sonia y Noelia.

Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 October 2022

AMAZING VIDEOS ABOUT VERTEBRATES

MAMMALS

Dolphing giving birth:




Kangaroo giving birth:

 


FISH


Male seahorse giving birth:

  



REPTILES

Snake eating an egg:



Turtle laying eggs in the beach:

 


Baby turtles being born in the beach:




Monday, 24 October 2022

AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES

What is the difference between amphibians and reptiles?



What do they have in common? What are the differences between them?




Thursday, 20 October 2022

AMPHIBIANS

Amphibians live in water and on land.

They don’t have scales or hair. They have bare skin.

When they are babies they breathe through gills because they live in water. When they are adults they breathe with their lungs and also through their skin because they live on land.

They are oviparous because they lay their eggs in water.

Salamanders, newts, frogs, toads and caecilians are amphibians.



VIDEO: Amphibians- Educational video for kids



SONG: Tod, Frog, Pollywog


REPTILES

Reptiles are vertebrates and oviparous.

They have got scales and dry skin.

They breathe using their lungs.

Some walk (chameleon), others crawl (crocodile) and others slither (snake)


VIDEO: Reptiles- Learn about animals




VIDEO: Reptiles- Educational video for kids



SONG: "Rockin' reptiles"






WEB- Investigating about reptiles





BIRDS

They are vertebrates and oviparous. The baby grows inside the egg until it is big enough to hatch.

They breathe using their lungs.

They have feathers, two wings and a beak.

Most can fly.







VIDEO: What is a bird?










Wednesday, 19 October 2022

MAMMALS




Video: What is a mammal?




Mammals Song. Let's sing at home!










MAMMALS

  • Mammals are viviparous.They are born alive from their mothers’ womb and drink their mother’s milk.
  •  Most mammals have hair or fur.
  • Most mammals live on land. Only some of them live in water, like whales.
  • Some can fly, like bats.
  • They have lungs and need air to breathe.

REVIEW QUESTIONS

1.     Are mammals vertebrates or invertebrates? 

2.     Are frogs mammals? 

3.     Are mammals oviparous? 

4.     Are mammals born from their mothers’ womb? 

5.     Have mammals got two legs? 

6.     Do all mammals live on land? 

7.     Do mammals drink milk when they are babies? 

8.     Name a mammal that can fly. 

9.     Name three mammals that  live in water. 

10.          How many limbs have mammals got? 

11.          Have mammals got their bodies covered in feathers? 

12.          Name a mammal with no hair or fur.

13.          Do mammals need air to live? 

14.          Do mammals breathe using their gills or their lungs? 

FISH

FISH

All fish live in water and are oviparous (they are born from eggs).

They have got scales, fins and they breathe under water using gills.









·        REVIEW QUESTIONS

1.     Is the dolphin a fish?
2.     How do fish breathe?
3.     Are fish viviparous?
4.     What are their bodies covered in?
5.     Have they got limbs or fins?
6.     Is the seahorse a fish?
7.     Are fish vertebrates?


INVESTIGATING ABOUT FISH- WEB