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S2-U3L1-What Are Animal Needs?

S2-U3L1-What Are Animal Needs?

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Science

2nd Grade

Easy

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David Victor Banares

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20 Slides • 17 Questions

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S2-U3L1-What Are Animal Needs?

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Poll

Do you have pets at home? If so what kind do you have? E.g. dog, cat, fish

Dog

Cat

Fish

Spider

Lizard

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Open Ended

How do you take care of your pets?

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Multiple Choice

What do you mean by shelter?

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to stay alive

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a safe place to live

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the parts of some animals that take in oxygen from the water

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the parts of humans and some animals that help them breathe by taking in oxygen from the air

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Multiple Choice

What do you mean by lungs?

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to stay alive

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a safe place to live

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the parts of some animals that take in oxygen from the water

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the parts of humans and some animals that help them breathe by taking in oxygen from the air

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Multiple Choice

What is to "survive"?

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to stay alive

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a safe place to live

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the parts of some animals that take in oxygen from the water

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the parts of humans and some animals that help them breathe by taking in oxygen from the air

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Multiple Choice

What are "gills"?

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to stay alive

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a safe place to live

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the parts of some animals that take in oxygen from the water

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the parts of humans and some animals that help them breathe by taking in oxygen from the air

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Think about the last time you saw an insect. What kind was it, and where did you see it?


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Open Ended

Think about the last time you saw an insect. What kind was it, and where did you see it?

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Think about the last time you saw an insect. What kind was it, and where did you see it?

Because there are so many insects in the world, you probably see them often! There are also many different types of insects. Perhaps you've seen an ant crawling on the ground, a bee visiting a flower, or a fly buzzing around you. 

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Multiple Select

There are more insects on earth than any other kinds of animals.

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True

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False

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What can you remember about insects' bodies and features? 

Insects have three body parts and six legs. They also have a hard outer shell for protection. And some insects have wings, so they can fly.

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What kind of shelters can you name?

There are lots of different kinds of shelters. People can live in houses, bears and foxes live dens or caves, birds live in nests, and squirrels live in trees.

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Multiple Choice

Among the needs of animals, what is the common need by all? They must have .....

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food

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water

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shelter

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Multiple Choice

What animals have gills when they are young and develop lungs when they are grown up?

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frogs

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whales

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crocodiles

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Multiple Choice

Why can't humans breathe underwater?

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because we live in the land

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because we do not have gills

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because we are not Nemo

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Multiple Select

Do the words "want" and "need" mean the same thing?

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Yes

2

No

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Do the words want and need mean the same thing?

No, they don't. You may want new things, such as a toy or a book, but you do not need them to survive. 

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How did you answer the question how many times do you breathe in a minute?

You breathe about 20 to 30 times per minute. Adults breathe about 10 to 15 times per minute.

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Multiple Select

Animals that are often hunted become very good at escaping.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Select

In the video, the panda and the cow are eating plants. Do you eat plants?

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Yes

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No

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On this screen, the panda and the cow are eating plants. Do you eat plants?

Yes, you do eat plants. You may not eat grass like the cow, but if you have ever eaten lettuce, you've eaten a plant. Other plants you may have eaten are carrots, and corn, and peas. And when you eat cereal that is made from oats, or wheat, or rice, you are eating a type of plant.

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Multiple Choice

What could happen if we didn't eat plants?

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We will be okay because we don't need plants to survive.

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We could get sick because our bodies need the vitamins and minerals in the plants to help us survive.

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Poll

Can you name other types of shelter where people live?

tents

trailers

igloos

houseboats

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Open Ended

Which part of the lesson did you like? Write your answer in complete sentence.

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