ARE YOU READY? LET'S GET STARTED! QUESTION NO.1 How do you take care of your body? HOLD ON ~ 을 꽉 잡다 HOLD ON to hold an object for the support or safety of your body or because you do not want to lose it. HOLD ON Can you hold on to tree branches? Why or why not? SWING ( 고정된 무엇을 잡고 ) 휙 움직이다 , 흔들리다 SWING to cause to move back and forth around a point or on an axis. SWING Have you seen an orangutan swinging from trees? What is the best pet for you? 1.
What animals are you afraid of?
2.
What amazing things can animals
3. do? Can you walk on your hands or do 4. handstands like an orangutan?
Do you want to try swinging in the
5. branches? Why?
Why do you think orangutans are
6. now an endangered animal? Why do you think kangaroos have 1. strong legs?
Do you want to have legs as strong
2. as a kangaroo? Why or why not?
Can you imagine yourself with a
3. tail? FIN 지느러미 FIN a thin, flat body part of a fish and certain other water animals which is used for swimming or balance. FIN Do you think people should stop eating soup with shark fin? Why or why not? GLIDE 활공하다 ( 새가 날개를 움직 이지 않고 날다 ) GLIDE to move smoothly and without effort. GLIDE Do you want to see the flying fish gliding? How do fish breathe underwater? 1.
Can you give three names of fish in
2. your country?
What are the best things about
3. flying? FLIPPER 지느러미발 FLIPPER a wide, flat limb on a whale, turtle, or other animal that is used for swimming. FLIPPER Do you use flippers when swimming? Why or why not? PADDLE 노 PADDLE an oar with a wide, flat blade and long handle. A paddle is used with both arms for moving a small boat through the water. PADDLE Have you tried using a paddle before? Penguins are birds, but why can’t 1. they fly?
Do you think a penguin would be a
2. good pet? Why?
Do you know how to swim? Why or
3. why not? Name two animals that can live on 4. land and sea.
Name two animals that can swim
5. and walk.
Name two animals that are
6. omnivores. WHAT DID YOU LEARN FROM TODAY’S CLASS? I LEARNED ABOUT….. THANK YOU!