Unit 2. Animals. Lesson 2. Vertebrates and invertebrates. Contains: Worksheet 2.1, Support worksheet 2.1

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Unit 2. Animals Lesson 2. Vertebrates and invertebrates Contains: Worksheet 2.1, Support worksheet 2.1

WORKSHEET 2.1 1. Write the names of the animals. 2. Write has or doesn t have to make the sentences true. has doesn t have a) A bird a spine. b) A frog a tail. c) A rabbit a tail. d) A bear limbs. e) A snake limbs. f) A fish limbs. g) A bear a spine. The dog has a tail A toad doesn t have a tail h) A snake a spine. 3. Join the words to make true sentences. First with has then with doesn t have. A lobster a thin exoskeleton An ant has a soft body An oyster doesn t have a thick exoskeleton Oxford University Press España, S. A. A caterpillar a shell

WORKSHEET 2.1 1. Write the names of the animals. snake rabbit fish 2. Write has or doesn t have to make the sentences true. has doesn t have a) A bird has a spine. b) A frog doesn t have a tail. c) A rabbit has a tail. d) A bear has limbs. e) A snake doesn t have limbs. f) A fish doesn t have limbs. g) A bear has a spine. The dog has a tail A toad doesn t have a tail h) A snake has a spine. 3. Join the words to make true sentences. First with has then with doesn t have. A lobster a thin exoskeleton An ant has a soft body An oyster doesn t have a thick exoskeleton Oxford University Press España, S. A. A caterpillar A lobster has a thick exoskeleton. An ant has a thin exoskeleton. An oyster has a shell. A caterpillar has a soft body. And other combinations with doesn t. a shell

SUPPORT WORKSHEET 2.1 Name Date Unit: Lesson: 1. Trace the sentence in the box. Our circulatory system take nutrient and oxygen around th body. 2. Trace. Write the animal and colour the bones in blue. This animal is a. It i å ertebrat. This animal is a. This animal is a.

SUPPORT WORKSHEET 2.1 Name Date Unit: Lesson: 1. Trace the sentence in the box. Our circulatory system take nutrient and oxygen around th body. 2. Trace. Write the animal and colour the bones in blue. snak This animal is a. It i å ertebrat. rabbit It i å vertebrat This animal is a. fish It i å vertebrat This animal is a.

Unit 2. Animals Lesson 3. Vertebrate groups Contains: Worksheet 2.2, Support worksheet 2.2

WORKSHEET 2.2 1. Write the word that doesn t belong. Read and write the number of the reason. a) turtle, toad, fish, goat b) snake, sheep, gorilla, frog c) chameleon, shark, seagull, lizard d) Lion, eagle, mosquito, butterfly 1. Because it doesn t breathe with lungs 3. Because it can t fly. 2. Because it isn t a water animal. 4. Because it doesn t have legs. 2. Write sentences about the pictures using words in the box. fur skin lives has have doesn t breathes water air legs fins gills covered with scales Oxford University Press España, S. A.

WORKSHEET 2.2 1. Write the word that doesn t belong. Read and write the number of the reason. a) turtle, toad, fish, goat b) snake, sheep, gorilla, frog c) chameleon, shark, seagull, lizard d) Lion, eagle, mosquito, butterfly goat fish shark lion 2 1 4 3 1. Because it doesn t breathe with lungs 3. Because it can t fly. 2. Because it isn t a water animal. 4. Because it doesn t have legs. 2. Write sentences about the pictures using words in the box. fur skin lives has have doesn t breathes water air legs fins gills covered with scales It lives in water It lives on land Oxford University Press España, S. A. It breathes with gills It is covered in scales It doesn t have legs It breathes with lungs It is covered with skin It has two legs

SUPPORT WORKSHEET 2.2 Name Pintar Date Unit: Lesson: 1. Trace, then cut out and stick the pictures. 2. What is the animal? Copy the word from the box. ertebrat, mammal ertebrate, oviparou Trazar I am a ertebrat, reptil I am a in ertebrat, Pegaroviparou I am a I am a Recortar " " " "

SUPPORT WORKSHEET 2.2 Name Pintar Date Unit: Lesson: 1. Trace, then cut out and stick the pictures. 2. What is the animal? Copy the word from the box. ertebrat, mammal ertebrate, oviparou Trazar monkey bird I am a ertebrat, reptil I am a in ertebrat, Pegaroviparou crocodil insect I am a I am a Recortar " " " "

Unit 2. Animals Lesson 4. Invertebrate groups Contains: Worksheet 2.3, Support worksheet 2.3

WORKSHEET 2.3 1. Circle the three invertebrate groups. fish arthropods mammals amphibians molluscs arthropods mammals worms birds 2. Match the lines of the Invertebrate chant. Draw a snail. Worms are They don t need They wriggle here They wriggle in the soil and Some can wriggle in you Arthropods have three and lots of legs They scrabble here They scrabble Some with antennae and some I know one that even Molluscs are soft and Most of them live in They flex here IThey flex The snail is a mollusc Pick up a stone they wriggle there almost everywhere long and soft and me! legs to move in the sea almost everywhere sing with wings to move parts they scrabble there the sea almost everywhere I m sure you know muscular and look below they flex there! Oxford University Press España, S. A.

WORKSHEET 2.3 1. Circle the three invertebrate groups. fish arthropods mammals amphibians molluscs arthropods mammals worms birds 2. Match the lines of the Invertebrate chant. Draw a snail. Worms are They don t need They wriggle here They wriggle in the soil and Some can wriggle in you Arthropods have three and lots of legs They scrabble here They scrabble Some with antennae and some I know one that even Molluscs are soft and Most of them live in They flex here IThey flex The snail is a mollusc Pick up a stone they wriggle there almost everywhere long and soft and me! legs to move in the sea almost everywhere sing with wings to move parts they scrabble there the sea almost everywhere I m sure you know muscular and look below they flex there! long and soft legs to move they wriggle there almost everywhere in the sea and me! parts to move they scrabble there almost everywhere wings sings muscular the sea they flex there almost everywhere I m sure you know and look below! Oxford University Press España, S. A.

SUPPORT WORKSHEET 2.3 Name Date Unit: Lesson: 1. Write. 2. Draw and colour.

SUPPORT WORKSHEET 2.3 Name Date Unit: Lesson: 1. Write. Student s own choice of word in English and Spanish. 2. Draw and colour.

Unit 2. Animals Lesson 5. Nutrition and reproduction Contains: Worksheet 2.4 Support worksheet 2.4

Animals WORKSHEET 2.4 1. Choose an animal and write the answers to the questions in the table. 2. Work with a friend. Ask them questions about their animal and guess what their animal is. questions Does it have a spine? Does it lay eggs which have a shell? Does it live in water? Does it eat only other animals? Does it eat both animals and plants? Does it eat only plants? Oxford University Press España, S. A. Does it have a shell? Does it have an exoskeleton? Does it breathe with gills? Does it fly? Does it have hair? my animal my friend s animal

Animals WORKSHEET 2.4 1. Choose an animal and write the answers to the questions in the table. 2. Work with a friend. Ask them questions about their animal and guess what their animal is. questions Does it have a spine? Does it lay eggs which have a shell? Does it live in water? Does it eat only other animals? Does it eat both animals and plants? Does it eat only plants? Oxford University Press España, S. A. Does it have a shell? Does it have an exoskeleton? Does it breathe with gills? Does it fly? Does it have hair? my animal Student s own answers my friend s animal Student s own answers

SUPPORT WORKSHEET 2.4 Name Date Unit: Lesson: 1. Trace the words. Then match with arrows. omnivor I eat other animal carnivor I eat plant herbivor I eat other animal and plant What herbivores do you know? What carnivores do you know? What omnivores do you know? Draw one here: Draw one here: Draw one here:

SUPPORT WORKSHEET 2.4 Name Date Unit: Lesson: 1. Trace the words. Then match with arrows. omnivor I eat other animal carnivor I eat plant herbivor I eat other animal and plant What herbivores do you know? What carnivores do you know? What omnivores do you know? Draw one here: Draw one here: Draw one here:

REVISION WORKSHEET 1. Mark the answer in the boxes. Write in the last column. Animal vertebrate invertebrate body covering frog damp skin tiger snail ant bird fish 2. Write the descriptions beside the words. eats only plants eats only other animal gives birth to live babies eats other animals and plants lays eggs carnivore viviparous oviparous omnivore herbivore 3. Match the animals to their characteristics. Write three sentences. a herbivore bear oviparous Oxford University Press España, S. A. A bear is cow a carnivore shark viviparous an omnivore and

REVISION WORKSHEET 1. Mark the answer in the boxes. Write in the last column. Animal vertebrate invertebrate body covering frog tiger snail ant bird fish 7 7 7 7 7 7 damp skin stripy fur shell exoskeleton (thin) feathers scales 2. Write the descriptions beside the words. eats only plants eats only other animal gives birth to live babies eats other animals and plants lays eggs carnivore eats only other animals oviparous lays eggs viviparous has live babies omnivore eats animals and plants herbivore eats plants only 3. Match the animals to their characteristics. Write three sentences. a herbivore bear oviparous Oxford University Press España, S. A. cow a carnivore shark viviparous an omnivore A bear is an omnivore and viviparous A cow is a herbivore and viviparous A shark is oviparous and a carnivore