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5 P R I M A R Y Natural and Social Science MY VISUAL BOOK

How can we classify animals? 1 L00K at the photos and WRITE vertebrate or invertebrate. How are animals different? 3 2 CoMPLETE the description of the bird. Use these words. wings skeleton feathers fly legs The eagle is a large bird. It has an internal . It has two to fly and two to walk. It is covered with . 3 READ and TICK the true sentences. All vertebrate animals have an internal skeleton with a backbone. Some invertebrate animals have an exoskeleton outside their body. All vertebrate animals have fur and a backbone. A C B 4 · f o u r

They walk with legs. They are covered with fur. They are covered with scales. They live on land. They have bare skin. What are vertebrates like? 4 USE the key to colour the vertebrates. 5 READ the table about mammals and reptiles. WRITE all, some or none. 6 READ and WRITE the animal. a) A mammal with wings. b) A mammal with bare skin. c) A reptile with no legs. d) A reptile with a hard shell. mammal reptile anphibian fish bird Key mammals reptiles 3 f i v e · 5

9 PUT the sentences in order for each type of vertebrate. a) have All beak and birds wings a b) bare skin Amphibians with covered already c) Fish oxygen through gills their breathe What are other types of vertebrates? 7 CLASSIFY the words for birds and fish. beak feathers wings scales fins gills swim fly C R O C O D R I L E B OT H F R O G beak 8 C0MPARE reptiles and amphibians. Complete the Venn diagram with these words. scales bare skin in water on land owl fish 6 · s i x

11 CR0SS out the wrong word in each sentence. WRITE the correct word. a) Polar bears have black fur so they can hunt in the snow. b) Giraffes have short necks so they can eat from the trees. c) Owls have very small eyes so they hunt at night. d) Seals have wings so they can swim in the sea. 12 DRAW your favourite vertebrate. WRITE three sentences. to walk in hot sand. to protect themselves from the sun. in their humps. in a sand storm. a) Camels have thick fur... b) They store water... c) They can close their nosetrils... d) They have wide soft feet... How do animals adapt to nature? 10 MATCH to make sentences about camels. My favourite animal is ... 3 s e v e n · 7

What are invertebrate animals like? 13 TICK the true sentences about invertebrates. Correct the false ones. Most animals in the world are invertebrates. Beetles and snails are insects. Invertebrate animals do not have a backbone. Worms are invertebrates with an exoskeleton. I am an insect. I have a hard outer exoskeleton. I have a soft body. It is protected by a hard shell. I have four colourful wings and two antennae. I don’t have legs. I have a soft segmented body. a) c) b) d) 14 READ the table about mammals and reptiles. WRITE all, some or none. 15 C0MPARE a worm and a snail. WRITE characteristics. snail worm no legs... 8 · e i g h t

spider buterfly Arthropods 16 LABEL the parts of the butterfly. head leg abdomen thorax antenna INVERTEBRATES MOLLUSC WORM ARTHROPOD 17 C0MPLETE the mind map about invertebrates. insect snail beattle A A B C D C B E 3 n i n e · 9

DRAW a fantasy animal. It must be partly vertebrate and partly invertebrate. WRITE about your fantasy animal. My animal is ... Let’s read! Fantasy animal The butterpig is half mammmal and half insect. It has four legs, a tail and a pig’s head. It has four wings and two antennae on its head. It has four legs, butterpig is half mammmal and half insect. a tail and a pig’s head. It has four wings and two antennae on its head. R E V I E W T I M E 10 · t e n

snake A vertebrate with feathers and a beak. A vertebrate with fur. A vertebrate with bare skin. A vertebrate with fins and shiny scales. A vertebrate with fins and shiny scales. An invertebrate with eight legs. An invertebrate with a hard shell. An animal with an internal skeleton. An invertebrate with no legs and a segmented body. A vertebrate with scales and no legs. Fun with vocabulary MATCH the pictures and the definitions. Then, WRITE the words. A C D E F G H I J B 3 e l e v e n · 11

ENGLISH MY LANGUAGE amphibian arthropod backbone beak bird carnivore egg feather fin flipper fish fur gills habitat herbivore invertebrate herbivore invertebrate M Y WO R D B A N K · Unit 3 ENGLISH MY LANGUAGE interaction land lungs mammal marine nutrition ocean offspring omnivore oviparous predator reproduction reptile scales vertebrate wing scales vertebrate 12 · t w e l v e

ENGLISH MY LANGUAGE amphibian arthropod backbone beak bird carnivore egg feather fin flipper fish fur gills habitat herbivore invertebrate herbivore invertebrate M Y WO R D B A N K · Unit 4 ENGLISH MY LANGUAGE interaction land lungs mammal marine nutrition ocean offspring omnivore oviparous predator reproduction reptile scales vertebrate wing vertebrate wing t h i r t e e n · 13

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