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ANIMALS IN THEIR ENVIRONMENT

Habitat is a place where animals live; grassland, forest, big mountain, or desert,
and where they get the four things that they need to survive:

Animals and where they live in:


Birds - nest . . Duck - pond
Spider - cobweb . Dog - kennel
Bee - beehives . Horse - stable
Lion - den
Cow - shed

A. Write in the box the things that animals need to live.

B. Identify the correct name of the place where an animal live.

____________1. . .____________5.

____________2.. . ____________6.

____________3. . ____________7.

____________ 4. .. ____________8.

C. Name the animal that lives in the given places below.

____________1. Shed ____________5. Stable


____________2. Kennel ____________6. Hives
____________3. Cobweb ____________7. Nest
____________4. Pond ____________8. Den

EXTERNAL PARTS AND FUNCTIONS OF ANIMALS


Head - which contains the brain. Whiskers - provides additional
Legs - used for locomotion. sensory information.
Wings -propel themselves in air. Ears - detect sound and allow hearing.
Body coverings - to keep them warm. Tail - brush flies, grasp tree branches,
Mouth - obtaining and breaking foods. or for balance.
Nose - sensory perception of smell. Eyes - for vision.
Wings

Whiskers

____________5. Propel
themselves in air.
Body Parts of a Cow
____________6. Brush flies,
grasp tree branches, or for balance.
____________7. Detect sound and allow hearing.
____________8. This contains the brain.
____________9. Obtaining and breaking foods.
____________10. To keep them warm.

B. Label the body parts of an animal.

C. Give the
function of each
body parts of an animal
based on the definition given above.

1. Mouth –
2. Legs –
3. Wings –
4. Nose –
5. Body coverings –

D. List five body parts of an animal.


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

THE SENSE ORGANS OF THE HUMAN BODY

 Five Senses and their Functions:


 Eyes - for sense of hearing
 Nose - forsense of smelling
 Tongue - for senseof taste
 Skin - for sense of touch and feel
 Eyes - for sense of sight

A. Identify the sense organs of the human body.

1.___________2.____________ 3.___________ 4.___________ 5.____________

B. Label the picture below with the appropriate sense organs of human body.
C. Fill in the blanks with the correct objects according to their senses.
D.

Complete each sentence with an appropriate word from the definition given above.

1. I taste food with my ____________.


2. I use my eyes to ____________.
3. I heard the birds chirping with my ____________.
4. I use my skin to ____________.
5. I smell the flowers with my ____________.
6. I use my tongue to ____________.
CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS (week3)
Vertebrates – animals that have spines or backbones. Make up less than five percent of all
animal species on earth.
Groups:
• Birds – are the only type of animals that have feathers, breath air, have two legs and wings but
not all birds fly. Birds are warm-blooded, they can maintain an constant body temperature.
• Mammals – are warm-blooded and breath air. They have at least some fur or hair, and have
ears that stick out.
• Fish – live in the water and they can breath under water. They use gills, not lungs, to get
oxygen from the water around them. Fish has scales and fins, cold-blooded which means that
they cannot control there body temperature.
• Amphibians – cold-blooded, unlike fish, amphibians can live on land and in the water, they
have smooth, moist skin.
• Reptiles – cold-blooded, air-breathing animals and cannot breath under water. Has a dry and
scaly skin.
Invertebrates – animals that do no have backbones. Most animals in the world are
invertebrates.
Groups:
• Sponges – aquatic animals that are sac shaped and their body is full of spores.
• Jelly fish – their bodies are gelatinous and have tentacles.
• Corals – tiny marine animals that produce limestone residue, which give rise to beautiful
shapes.
• Worms – are long and soft, they move by dragging their body in the ground because they
have no feet.
• Mollusks – have soft body without legs. They protect their soft body with shells, but others
don’t have shells.
• Echinoderms – aquatic animals, their bodies have calcareous plates that form a shell. Balloon
shaped and are covered in spikes that they use to defend themselves.
• Arthropods – their bodies are covered by an external skeleton called cuticle.

A. Look at the pictures. Encircle the vertebrates and underline the invertebrates.
B. Label each animal as vertebrate or invertebrate.
1.____________ 6.____________

2.____________ 7.____________

3.____________

4.____________ 8.____________

5.____________ 9.____________

C. Classify each animal in the word box as vertebrate or invertebrate.

Vertebrate Invertebrate

parrot starfish elephant jellyfish

spider crab frog lion

earthworm python shark octopus


ANIMALS AND ITS USE (week3)
Animals are the gift of nature to us. They are the ones which are close associated with us in
daily life. Animals contribute a lot to human lives even the plants and it will be tough to
imagine life without animals. Animals act are the source of food, clothing, medicine and even
economic benefits.
Importance of animals in human life:
1. Animals are great companion – animals offer us happiness and can be our best friend.
2. Animals are perfect caregiver – trained animals perform several tasks to assist people with
disabilities.
3. Animals work for human – animals like horses, ox, male buffalo, donkeys, etc. are used for
transportation. In desert, camels are used.
4. Animals as source of livelihood – to make a living by selling meat, milk, hair, leather etc.
5. Animals as source of food – cows, buffaloes, goats, camels, and donkeys are animals that
provide milk which is a daily essential in humans live. Eggs from birds like hens, turkeys,
ducks, etc. are good source of protein. And we consume many animals meat as part of the diet.
6. Animals for sports and leisure – animals are used in circus to exhibit activities for our
entertainment, are kept in the zoo for knowledge purposes, used for racing activities, and assist
as in different sports.
7. Animals used for rehabilitation – to provide comfort, affection and used for healing.
8. Animals used for safety & security – to guard the master and his house, trace objects using
their sense of smell, ward off animals near the airport, etc.
9. Animals used for medicine – a new medicine discovered is evaluated by experimenting on
test animals first.

A. Write on the blank the importance of animals in human life.


1.______________________________ 6.________________________________
2.______________________________ 7.________________________________
3.______________________________ 8.________________________________
4.______________________________ 9.________________________________
5.______________________________
B. Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is not.
__________1. The horses lay eggs to give us food.
__________2. Animals are the gift of nature to us.
__________3. Animals do not act as the source of food, clothing, medicine and even economic
benefits.
__________4. A new medicine discovered is evaluated by experimenting humans first.
__________5. We consume many animals meat as part of a diet.
__________6. Animals are a great source of leather which is used for making bags, belts, etc.
C. Match the food products to the animal it comes from.

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