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CLASSROOM RULES

1.LOOK AND LISTEN TO THE SPEAKER

2. SPEAK KIND WORDS

3. SIT UP STRAIGHT

4. RAISE YOUR HAND IF YOU WANT TO SPEAK

5. PARTICIPATE
Let's review

1. An offspring grows out of the body of its parent


2. An animal reproduction that involves a single parent.
3. Splitting the body into two parts forms two exact copies
of the parent.
4. Fragments that develop into mature individuals.
5. A bud grows out of a parent's internal structure.
Let's review

1. An offspring grows out of the body of its parent Budding


2. An animal reproduction that involves a single parent.
3. Splitting the body into two parts forms two exact copies
of the parent.
4. Fragments that develop into mature individuals.
5. A bud grows out of a parent's internal structure.
Let's review

1. An offspring grows out of the body of its parent Budding

2. An animal reproduction that involves a single parent.


Asexual Reproduction
3. Splitting the body into two parts forms two exact copies

of the parent.

4. Fragments that develop into mature individuals.

5. A bud grows out of a parent's internal structure.


Let's review

1. An offspring grows out of the body of its parent Budding

2. An animal reproduction that involves a single parent.


Asexual Reproduction
3. Splitting the body into two parts forms two exact copies

of the parent. Fission

4. Fragments that develop into mature individuals.

5. A bud grows out of a parent's internal structure.


Let's review

1. An offspring grows out of the body of its parent Budding

2. An animal reproduction that involves a single parent.


Asexual Reproduction
3. Splitting the body into two parts forms two exact copies

of the parent. Fission


Fragmentation
4. Fragments that develop into mature individuals.

5. A bud grows out of a parent's internal structure.


Let's review

1. An offspring grows out of the body of its parent Budding

2. An animal reproduction that involves a single parent.


Asexual Reproduction
3. Splitting the body into two parts forms two exact copies

of the parent. Fission


Fragmentation
4. Fragments that develop into mature individuals.
Gemmule Formation
5. A bud grows out of a parent's internal structure.
LESSON 2
Sexual Reproduction
Obejctives

1. Describe the different modes of reproduction in


animals S5LT-IIe-5
2. Research animals that reproduce sexually.
3. Reflect on how to protect animals for them to
reproduce abundantly (SERVICE).
Activate prior knowledge
Acquire new knowledge sexual reproduction

the combination of an egg cell and sperm cell to


produce offspring that is the same and yet
different from its parents.
Acquire new knowledge sexual reproduction

the combination of an egg cell and sperm cell to


produce offspring that is the same and yet
different from its parents.

fertilization zygote embryo


Acquire new knowledge two kinds of fertilization

Internal fertilization - occurs inside the body of the


female animal.
eg. Dogs, birds, mosquitoes, butterflies

External fertilization - occurs outside the body of an


animal
eg. frogs, jellyfish, clams sea stars and most fishes.
Acquire new knowledge

Viviparous - the embryo develops inside the mother's


body.
The embryo receives nourishment through an
organ called the placenta.

Oviparous - the embryo is protected inside an egg.


The egg contains yolk, which provides food.
Acquire new knowledge

Viviparous - the embryo develops inside the mother's


body.
The embryo receives nourishment through an
organ called the placenta.

Oviparous - the embryo is protected inside an egg.


The egg contains yolk, which provides food.
Acquire new knowledge

Viviparous - the embryo develops inside the mother's


body.
The embryo receives nourishment through an
organ called the placenta.

Oviparous - the embryo is protected inside an egg.


The egg contains yolk, which provides food.
Acquire new knowledge

Viviparous - the embryo develops inside the mother's


body.
The embryo receives nourishment through an
organ called the placenta.

Oviparous - the embryo is protected inside an egg.


The egg contains yolk, which provides food.
Acquire new knowledge

Animals like butterflies, mosquitoes, and frogs undergo


a more complex life cycle called metamorphosis.
Acquire new knowledge Life cycle of butterfly

Larva
Acquire new knowledge Life cycle of butterfly

Larva

Cocoon
Acquire new knowledge Life cycle of mosquito

pupa
Larva
wriggler
tumbler
Acquire new knowledge Life cycle of frog
Acquire new knowledge Life cycle of dog
Acquire new knowledge Life cycle of chicken
Acquire new knowledge Science trivia

Platypus Echidna

monotremes - mammals that lay eggs.


sexual
Application reproduction
Application

How can we protect animals


for them to reproduce
abundantly?
Assessment

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