LIFE CYCLES
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Good morning! Hello, everyone! How are you today? I'm fine, thank you.
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Okay, today is a special day for me. You know why? I'll tell you now. Let's see what day is it today.
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Today is Wednesday, 20th of May, 2020. And why is it a special day?
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because today is my birthday. Happy birthday to me, happy birthday to me, happy birthday dear teacher.
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Okay, let's continue. What's the weather like today? It's sunny and warm. What
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season are we in it's spring great last day we were talking about living things
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okay do you remember living things can be plants animals people we are living
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things okay something we know about living things are that living things
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need water. Okay? Water. Plants need water. Yes? Animals need water. People need water.
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Okay? We also know that living things grow. Plants grow and animals and people
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will grow. A pen doesn't need water. A pen doesn't grow. It's not a living thing.
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okay so now we're going to learn more things about living things we're going to learn about
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life cycle what is the life cycle of living things activity number one look listen and
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and say the number look listen and say the number living things are born living
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things are born when you are in your mommy's tummy one day you you're born
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and this is your birthday okay today you're born so it's number three look at
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this little bird coming out of the air. Living things grow. Living things grow.
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Which one do you think is living things grow? Is it two? Is it four? Or is it one?
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It's one. Look at the plant. Every day is growing a little bit more. Living things
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grow. Living things reproduce. Living things reproduce or they have babies.
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Look at this mummy. She has a baby in the tummy. Animals have babies too and plants
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they also have different plants so they also reproduce in a different
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way but they also have a kind of babies okay so living things have babies it's
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number four living things die oh living things die it's number two look at this
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plant it's okay so let's review living things are born living things grow living
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things reproduce our living things die okay fantastic number two compare and
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order then write the words look at this picture it's the life cycle of a plant
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okay this is the number one a little seed this is the number two the plant is
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growing number three is a big plant oh look there is a new seed there is a new
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plant coming out and finally they all plant done so we're going to compare and
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order okay we're going to compare with this picture this is a chicken okay so
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which one is the number one born where you can see the baby chick born
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burning. What is the number one? Number two, grow. Where is the baby growing? Number three,
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reproduce. Where is the baby, the chick or the hen having babies, laying eggs? And number
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four, where is the baby chick or the hen dying? Page six, life cycles. Living
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things are born, grow, reproduce and die. Okay. Fantastic. Well, now we're going to
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talk about animals because animals are also living things. There are different types of
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animals. We can say that there are domestic animals and wild animals. Domestic animals
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live near people, okay? And we feed them, okay? And wild animals live far away from
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us, from people, and they live in the forest, in the mountains, in the grasslands, and we
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don't feed them. They look for their own food, okay? So, listen and match. We're going to
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listen and match the animals with this picture this is a farm so here live the
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domestic animals and this is a forest here live some wild animals okay listen
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and match domestic animals live with people cats cows hens and dogs are
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domestic animals. Wild animals don't live with people. Snakes, crocodiles, elephants
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and monkeys are wild animals. Great. Number two very easy circle and if you
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want to colour, you can colour. They're domestic animals. Okay. We have a horse,
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shark, chameleon, a pig, a lion, and a duck. Which one are domestic animals? We have
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circled only the domestic animals, okay? Okay, we're going to listen to the chant.
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Animal sounds.
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Ready? Steady? One, two, three. Can you say this chant with me?
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Animals, animals all around. Animals, animals make their sounds. Cat, meow, meow. Dog, whoop, whoop. Bird, chirp, chirp. Duck, quack, quack.
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Animals, animals all around. Animals, animals make their sounds. Snake, frog, ribbit, ribbit, fish, glub, glub, shark, chomp, chomp.
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Animals, animals all around. Animals, animals make their sounds.
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Okay, animals can be wild animals or domestic animals. Can you think about
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another example of a domestic animal and a wild animal? Is a tiger a domestic
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animal or a wild animal? Do tigers live in houses with people? No, so it is a wild animal.
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okay and that's all for today bye guys see you next day the next weekend see you on Friday
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- Laura D.
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- 20 de mayo de 2020 - 10:27
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