- THE EXTERNAL FEATURES OF AN ANIMAL ARE THE PARTS THAT WE CAN OBSERVE.
- BEAK, FUR, FEATHERS, FIN, HAIR, SCALES, WINGS, CLAWS, HORN AND LEGS ARE EXAMPLES OF EXTERNAL FEATURES OF ANIMALS
- SIMILAR EXTERNAL FEATURES CAN BE USED TO GROUP ANIMALS.
- ANIMALS CAN BE GROUPED IN MANY WAYS ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT FEATURES.
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
SUMMARY
Monday, 5 December 2011
TYPE OF ANIMALS
THERE ARE MANY TYPES OF ANIMALS AROUND US.
ANIMALS SOUNDS
HOW ANIMALS MOVE
- ANIMALS MOVE FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER TO LOOK FOR FOOD AND SHELTER.
- CATS, DOGS, COWS AND GOAT WALK. THEY HAVE LEGS.
- BIRDS, BUTTERFLIES, BEES AND BATS FLY. THESE ANIMALS HAVE WINGS.
- TORTOISES, SNAILS AND LIZARDS CRAWL.
- WHALES, DOLPHINS AND FISH SWIM.
- A FROG JUMPS
- A SNAKE SLITHERS
- A HORSE GALLOPS
LEARNING OBJECTIVE
- TO OBSERVE AND RECOGNISE EXTERNAL FEATURES OF ANIMALS.
- THAT ANIMALS CAN BE GROUPED ACCORDING TO EXTERNAL FEATURES.
- THAT ANIMALS CAN BE GROUPED IN MANY WAYS.
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