Can you name 3 mammals in danger of extintion...? Addax, Bonobo, Anoa
Can you name 3 birds in danger of extintion...? Akepa, Black Shama, Brown Kiwi
Can you name 3 reptiles in danger of extintion...? Bog Turtle, American Crocodile, Antiguan Racer
Can you name 3 amphibians in danger of extintion...? Goliath Frog, Corroboree Frog, Blue-Sided Tree Frog
Can you name 3 fish in danger of extintion...? Angel Shark, Borneo Shark, Coelacanth
Can you name 3 invertebrates in danger of extintion...? Fanshell, Lotus Blue Butterfly, American Burying Beetle
3- HOMEWORK AND BASIC WORKSHEETS LOOK AT A LIZARD
1- What does the lizard use to see? Lizard use to see large eyes. 2- How many toes does the lizard have? The lizard does five toes. 3- What part of the lizard can break off and grow back? The tail. 4- What part of the lizard sticks to surfaces? The legs.
1- How many legs does a spider have? 8 legs 2- Which part of the spider’s body is biggest? the back 3- Spinnerets spin silk for webs. On which part of the body are they? the back
MEET A WALRUS
A walrus uses these teeth to dig. Tusks
A walrus uses these hairs to feel for food. Whiskers
This layer of fat keeps a walrus warm. Blubber
Swimming is easy with these. Flippers
PARTS OF A BAT 1. A bat can hear well with its ears. 2. Bats have five toes on theirfeet. 3. A bat’steethopen wide when it flies. 4. A bat has a thumb and four longfingerson each wing.
4- PRESENT CONTINUOUS EXERCISE 1 1- Mike is cleaning the house. 2- He is cooking an omelette for dinner. 3- Mike is smiling at me. 4- He runing to catch the bus. 5- Mike is dancing a disco in. 6- He is craing. 7- He is laughing at you. 8- He is waiting for the bus. 9- He is plaing the guitar 10- He is drinking water. 11- He is sleeping. 12- He is reading a novel. 13- Mike is thinking about his problems.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS EXERCISE 2 1/8: A- He's not coming for dinner 2/8: B- Is your brother playing in the same team? 3/8: B- Luis is sitting alone near the window 4/8: B- Marta and I are learing English in the language school 5/8: A- I'm working in a laundry 6/8: B- We're studying a lot this year 7/8: A- You are doing it right 8/8: B- My boyfriend is wearing a tie today
PRESENT CONTINUOUS EXERCISE 3 1/6: Is your mother working now? 2/6: Why are you laughing at me? 3/6: Are they coming for lunch? 4/6: What are you doing this afternoon? 5/6: Are you flying together? 6/6: Who is making that noise?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS EXERCISE 4 1/6: A- Actions that are happening now 2/6: A- Actions that are happening now 3/6: C- Habitual actions with a negative sense 4/6: B- Future arrangements 5/6: B- Future arrangements 6/6: C- Habitual actions with a negative sens
5- WHAT ARE THEY DOING? 2.- Now, look at these pictures and write sentences, what are they doing...? The cat is sleeping.The kangaroos are fighating. The elephant is showing. Squirrel is taking pictures. The pigs are playing futball. The tigers are playing. The horses are runing. The sheeps are eating. The birds are flying.The polar beard is hiding. The dog is weigheding.The pigs are swimming.
6- LION FACTS WORKSHEETS LION FACTS The zebra is chasing the lion. LADYBUG LIFE CYCLE 1. A ladybug starts out inside this tiny oval. egg 2. The ladybug looks like a long, dark bug. It eats and gets bigger. larva 3. The ladybug grows and changes under a thick skin. pupa 4.The beetle comes out. It gets a bright color and spots. Adult THE SPIDER SPINS A WEB 1- The spider carries a line of thread between two objects. 2- The spider carries a line of thread between two objects. 3- The spider spins thread round and round. 4- The spider goes over the web to make it strong. It’s all ready!
7- Animal Groups Information & other useful docs. WORKSHEET ANIMALS CROSSWORD ACROSS 2- a bear 4- a monckey 6- a panda 8- a dolphin 10- a horse 12- a cow 14- a turtle DOWN 1- a penguin 3- an elephant 5- a camel 7- a duck 9- a hippo 11- a rabbit 13- a frog 15- a lion
8- FINAL PROJECT - GROUP WORK WORKSHEETS RIDDLES OF THE SEA 1. I jump. I breathe air. I have a long nose. dolphin 2. I crawl. I can pinch. I have a shell. crab 3. I glide. I sting. I have long tentacles. jellyfish 4. I cling. I move slowly. I have five or more arms. sea star
Can you name 3 mammals in danger of extintion...?
Addax, Bonobo, Anoa
Can you name 3 birds in danger of extintion...?
Akepa, Black Shama, Brown Kiwi
Can you name 3 reptiles in danger of extintion...?
Bog Turtle, American Crocodile, Antiguan Racer
Can you name 3 amphibians in danger of extintion...?
Goliath Frog, Corroboree Frog, Blue-Sided Tree Frog
Can you name 3 fish in danger of extintion...?
Angel Shark, Borneo Shark, Coelacanth
Can you name 3 invertebrates in danger of extintion...?
Fanshell, Lotus Blue Butterfly, American Burying Beetle
3- HOMEWORK AND BASIC WORKSHEETS
LOOK AT A LIZARD
1- What does the lizard use to see?
Lizard use to see large eyes.
2- How many toes does the lizard have?
The lizard does five toes.
3- What part of the lizard can break off and grow back?
The tail.
4- What part of the lizard sticks to surfaces?
The legs.
PARTS OF AN ANTEATER
1- claw
2- eye
3- ear
4- tail
5- tongue
6- mouth
7- snout
A SPIDER'S BODY
1- How many legs does a spider have?
8 legs
2- Which part of the spider’s body is biggest?
the back
3- Spinnerets spin silk for webs. On which part of the body are they?
the back
MEET A WALRUS
PARTS OF A BAT
1. A bat can hear well with its ears.
2. Bats have five toes on their feet.
3. A bat’s teeth open wide when it flies.
4. A bat has a thumb and four long fingers on each wing.
4- PRESENT CONTINUOUS
EXERCISE 1
1- Mike is cleaning the house.
2- He is cooking an omelette for dinner.
3- Mike is smiling at me.
4- He runing to catch the bus.
5- Mike is dancing a disco in.
6- He is craing.
7- He is laughing at you.
8- He is waiting for the bus.
9- He is plaing the guitar
10- He is drinking water.
11- He is sleeping.
12- He is reading a novel.
13- Mike is thinking about his problems.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
EXERCISE 2
1/8: A- He's not coming for dinner
2/8: B- Is your brother playing in the same team?
3/8: B- Luis is sitting alone near the window
4/8: B- Marta and I are learing English in the language school
5/8: A- I'm working in a laundry
6/8: B- We're studying a lot this year
7/8: A- You are doing it right
8/8: B- My boyfriend is wearing a tie today
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
EXERCISE 3
1/6: Is your mother working now?
2/6: Why are you laughing at me?
3/6: Are they coming for lunch?
4/6: What are you doing this afternoon?
5/6: Are you flying together?
6/6: Who is making that noise?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
EXERCISE 4
1/6: A- Actions that are happening now
2/6: A- Actions that are happening now
3/6: C- Habitual actions with a negative sense
4/6: B- Future arrangements
5/6: B- Future arrangements
6/6: C- Habitual actions with a negative sens
5- WHAT ARE THEY DOING?
2.- Now, look at these pictures and write sentences, what are they doing...?
The pigs are playing futball.
The sheeps are eating.
6- LION FACTS
WORKSHEETS
LION FACTS
The zebra is chasing the lion.
LADYBUG LIFE CYCLE
1. A ladybug starts out inside this
tiny oval. egg
2. The ladybug looks like a long,
dark bug. It eats and gets bigger. larva
3. The ladybug grows and
changes under a thick skin. pupa
4.The beetle comes out. It gets a
bright color and spots. Adult
THE SPIDER SPINS A WEB
1- The spider carries a line of
thread between two objects.
2- The spider carries a line of
thread between two objects.
3- The spider spins
thread round and round.
4- The spider goes over the web
to make it strong. It’s all ready!
7- Animal Groups Information & other useful docs.
WORKSHEET
ANIMALS CROSSWORD
ACROSS
2- a bear
4- a monckey
6- a panda
8- a dolphin
10- a horse
12- a cow
14- a turtle
DOWN
1- a penguin
3- an elephant
5- a camel
7- a duck
9- a hippo
11- a rabbit
13- a frog
15- a lion
8- FINAL PROJECT - GROUP WORK
WORKSHEETS
RIDDLES OF THE SEA
1. I jump.
I breathe air.
I have a long nose.
dolphin
2. I crawl.
I can pinch.
I have a shell.
crab
3. I glide.
I sting.
I have long tentacles.
jellyfish
4. I cling.
I move slowly.
I have five or more arms.
sea star