Showing posts with label ANIMALS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ANIMALS. Show all posts
Tuesday, 7 March 2017
INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS - INTRODUCTION
This post is about the invertebrate animals (they are
living things, but they have not got an internal skeleton). They can be aquatic
or terrestrial and they are classified into six groups. They can be sponges,
cnidarians, worms, molluscs, echinoderms, and arthropods. Here you are some pics about the main
facts of each group.
Regards, Christopher.
Sunday, 25 January 2015
Wednesday, 21 January 2015
ANIMALS - PART 1
Thursday, 18 December 2014
WHAT ANIMALS EAT - CARNIVORES, HERBIVORES AND OMNIVORES



Hello again dear students and friends!
In this post, you can wide your knowledge about what animals eat. As you have been learning in class, they can be carnivores (Carnivores are the animals that eat meat from other animals), herbivores (Herbivores are the animals that eat plant) or omnivores (Carnivores are the animals that eat meat and plants).
Regards, Christopher.
Sunday, 5 May 2013
Monday, 29 April 2013
Friday, 26 April 2013
ANIMALS - ON LINE GAMES
Enjoy playing the games and checking your knowledge about animals. Just click the pictures and... get luck! Regards, Christopher.
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
UNIT 8 - ANIMALS
Remember:
Domestic animals live near people. They live on
a farm or in a house. They give us food and they keep us company. Some animals live on land and some animals live in the
water.
Animals are different. Some
animals are very big and some are very small. Some animals have two legs.
Animals can have for legs, six legs, eight legs, no legs or lots of legs!
People, animals and plants are
living things. Living things are born, they grow, they eat, they reproduce and
they die.
Oviparous animals are born
from eggs. Viviparous animals are born from the mother’s womb.
Herbivores eat plants.
Carnivores eat meat. Omnivores eat meat and plants.
Birds are born from eggs. Birds have wings, feathers and a beak. Their
bodies are covered with feathers.
Mammals are born from their mother’s womb. Their bodies are covered with
hair.
Reptiles are born from eggs and they crawl. Their bodies are covered
with scales.
Monday, 16 April 2012
UNIT 9 - MORE ANIMALS VIDEO
I have found this video about animals. It was done by “Montepinar School ”
in Murcia
and it contains vocabulary (farm animals, wild animals, habitats, baby animals,
adjectives) and some sentences.
Just click the picture.
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Monday, 9 April 2012
ANIMALS GAME
This post is about animals too. In this game, students (or players) have to put the animals in the correct shelf. If they click on the yellow arrow, they can listen to the name of the animals. Enjoy!!!
Regards, Christopher.
BABY ANIMALS
This post is about baby animals. Students can read and listen to the story. Enjoy!!!
Regards, Christopher.
Sunday, 25 March 2012
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
UNIT 8 - ANIMALS VOCABULARY
Hello again dear students, families and friends:
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As you know, this unit is about "Animals". The students are learning their classification: Herbivores, carnivores, oviparous, viviparous, where they live... Can you sing the song and describe the different animals? Click and listen to the song. It contains some vocabulary related to animals, such as: tiger, gorilla, dog, cat, parrot, eagle, squirrel...
Regards, Christopher.
Thursday, 15 March 2012
UNIT 8 - ANIMALS - ANIMALS HAVE BABIES
Dear students, families and friends:
In this unit (Unit 8 - Animals), students are studying the animals (their habitats, where they live, their babies, colours, and the concept of viviparous, oviparous, carnivores and herbivores). The video is about baby animals and the second one (in which you have to click the picture) is about baby animals, too. Enjoy learning with your sons and daughters. Regards, Christopher.
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
UNIT 5 - A SPIDER IN THE BATHROOM (ANIMALS AND HOUSE)
This video is about animals and parts of the house. I think students will like it, because it is very funny. Using this song, they can review the topics "Animals" and "House"
Regards, Christopher.
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
FOOD… A FACT OF LIFE
Our students have been learning about food, cutlery… and here are three different power points (ppts) about it. Check their knowledge with the following questions:
- Is a lettuce a fruit? Is a lettuce a vegetable? A lettuce is a…
- Does an apple come from a plant or an animal? From…
- Which food comes from animals?
- What food can you see in the picture?
- What do you use to eat soup? A _____ and a _____.
- What do you use to drink water? I use a glass to drink water.
- What is good for you? A _____ is good for me.
- What is bad for you? A _____ is bad for me.
- What is the odd one out in this group: cheese, milk, tomato and yoghurt? Tomato
Just click the picture and a ppt will be opened in a new page:
Where does food come from? - Food from animals and plants.
What is this? This is a dairy cow - Food from animals.
What food comes from this plant? - Food from plants.
Regards, Christopher.
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