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  • Unit 8:  Prehistory | Recurso educativo 420151

    Unit 8: Prehistory

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    Cave art (n): Prehistoric paintings found on the walls and ceilings of caves. hominid (n): a member of the family of mammals that includes humans and their primate ancestors. hunting (n): the activity…

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  • Birds and their food | Recurso educativo 571097

    Birds and their food

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    The majority of birds eat seeds and the nectar in flowers. Others eat fish or small mammals. The shape of a bird's beak is adapted to the type of food that it eats. Do you know the names of these…

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  • Webquest: Amazing animals | Recurso educativo 34689

    Webquest: Amazing animals

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    This webquest is designed to help us classify animals (mammals, fish, birds, amphibians, and reptiles) and build their schema. We do an online research to find information on each animal classification…

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  • Final self-evaluation 10 - Animals | Recurso educativo 571169

    Final self-evaluation 10 - Animals

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    Decide if each characteristic relates to mammals or not: They feed their young with milk. ➝ Their eggs have a hard shell. ➝ They have six limbs. ➝ Their skin is covered in hair or fur. ➝ They…

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  • Before you start - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates | Recurso educativo 566233

    Before you start - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates

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    Didactic objectives To know the general morphological characteristics of vertebrates and the groups included. Compare, differentiate and describe various specimens of fish, amphibians, reptiles,birds…

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  • Final self-evaluation 11.06 - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates | Recurso educativo 566315

    Final self-evaluation 11.06 - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates

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    Are the following sentences about Homo sapiens true or false? They belong to the hominid family. They are carnivores. Their spinal column is horizontal. The embryo develops in the mother's uterus.…

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  • The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates | Secuencia didáctica 566324

    The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates

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    There are around 50000 species of vertebrates, classified into five main groups: fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Fish are the most primitive group and they have the highest number of…

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  • Birds | Recurso educativo 571096

    Birds

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    Birds are vertebrates with bodies that are adapted for flying. But some birds, like ostriches and penguins, cannot fly. Characteristics of birds The upper limbs of birds take the form of wings. They use…

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  • True/false. Characteristics of vertebrates | Recurso educativo 571083

    True/false. Characteristics of vertebrates

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    Decide if the following sentences are true or false: Vertebrates are the largest animal group on Earth. ➝ Almost all vertebrates have limbs. ➝ Limbs are called wings when they are used for flying.…

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  • The five groups of vertebrates | Recurso educativo 571081

    The five groups of vertebrates

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    Fish have an elongated body and swim using their fins. Amphibians live part of their life in water. Their skin is moist and slippery. Reptiles crawl to move around. Their bodies are covered with hard…

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