NUTRITION AND REPRODUCTION
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Hello! How are you? Okay, let's see what day is it today. Today is Monday 3rd of June 2020.
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What's the weather like today? It's sunny and warm. What season are we in? It's
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spring. Okay, today we're going to learn things about animals. We're going to
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things about nutrition the way animals eat okay because animals eat different
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things okay so let's have a look at something first here we are okay
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depending on what animals eat we can classify them in three different groups
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okay animals can be carnivores carnivores eat other animals okay so for
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example a lion is a carnivore because they eat other animals an eagle is a
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carnivore too and a shark is a carnivore okay
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carnivores eat meat fish insects all of these are other animals okay let's move
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to the next group herbivores herbivores eat plants only plants okay so look at
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this a giraffe is eating the leaves in a tree so a giraffe is a herbivore a
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zebra zebra is eating grass grass is a plant so a zebra is a herbivore to a
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rabbit a rabbit is a herbivore okay because they eat plants they eat leaves
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fruit vegetables all plants okay and the next group is omnivores omnivores eat
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plants and animals both okay so a dog is an omnivore because they eat plants and
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they also eat animals a bear too is an omnivore and people you me we are omnivores too because
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we eat plants and we eat onions okay so let's have a look at our book we are in our book page 10.
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let's review page 10 nutrition herbivores eat plants carnivores eat meat omnivores eat meat
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and plants okay they say need but we say and all the animals okay so number one number one
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carnivores eat meat take the food for carnivores okay they eat meat they but they remember they
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eat meat and other animals okay fish is also meat so the first picture what's this this is
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grass. Is this meat? No, this is a plant. So, don't tick. What's this? A banana. Is
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this meat? Is it an animal? No. So, don't tick. What's this? Chicken. Chicken is an
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animal? Yes. So, tick. What's this? It's a walnut. Is it an animal? No, don't tick. It's
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not an animal. This is ham. Ham is a part of an animal? Yes. So, tick. What's this?
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Fish. It's fish. Fish is an animal? Yes. So, tick the fish. What's this? This is
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wind. Is this an animal? No. So, don't tick. And what's this? This is a steak. This
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meat. Is this an animal? Yes, so tick. Okay, number three, match. We have different animals. We have a
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cow, snake, a girl, we have a bear, a shark and a giraffe. Think about what these animals eat
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And you match with the food. For example, a cow eats plants, okay? So a cow eats a herbivore, okay? This is meat or animals, this is plants or herbivores, and this is meat and plants, and this is omnivore, okay?
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So, you match the animal with the picture.
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Let's go to the next page.
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Reproduction.
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Okay, I want you to listen to me.
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Reproduction.
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Animals have babies, okay?
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But they have babies in different ways.
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Look, some animals lay...
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What's this?
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eggs. This is an egg. Some animals lay eggs like a hen. They lay eggs. Okay. So these animals are
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called oviparous, okay, because they are born from eggs, okay, a hen, a chick, a
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Turtle lay eggs. Let's think about, for example, frogs. Frogs lay eggs. Birds most,
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yeah, birds lay eggs. A parrot, an eagle, a flamingo.
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Okay, all weepers are animals that are born from eggs, but there are some other type of animals.
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So, okay, so this is a mummy's tummy, the tummy.
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so they are animals who are born from their mother's body when you are baby you are born
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from your mommy's tummy okay so these animals are called the vipers the vipers the very long
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sure what okay now it's correct the vipers okay and they are born from the
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mother's body okay what animals are vipers for example
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cats are vipers they don't lay eggs okay they are born from their mother's body
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Dogs, lions, monkeys, you are viviparous, okay?
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You, we don't lay eggs.
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Monkeys don't lay eggs.
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And giraffes don't lay eggs.
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Cats don't lay eggs.
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They have babies inside their mommy's body, okay?
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Well, now we're going to go back to our book.
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Here we are. Reproduction. Listen and circle. Red or blue. So you need two crayons. A red crayon and a blue crayon. Okay? For this exercise.
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look first of all let's have a look at the pictures here we've got a red square with some
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pictures there is a person a woman mommy there is a cat there is a dog and there is a monkey
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These are baby parrots because they have live babies. They are born from their mother's body.
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And look at this one. This one is a blue square. And we can see a duck. We can see a snake, a frog
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and a fish. All these animals lay eggs. Do you remember? So they are oviparous. Yes?
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So red the viparous and blue oviparous from eggs. Yes? So we're going to listen
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And we're going to circle these animals, red if they are viviparous or blue if they are oviparous, okay?
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Look at the example.
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A dog.
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A dog is oviparous or viviparous?
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Dogs lay eggs?
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No.
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So they are viviparous.
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So we circle red, okay?
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let's listen listen and circle red or blue some animals are born from their mother's body
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these animals are viviparous dogs cats and monkeys are viviparous circle viviparous animals
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red. Some animals are born from eggs. These animals are oviparous. Ducks, snakes and
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frogs are oviparous. Circle oviparous animals, blue. Are people oviparous or viviparous?
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Okay. Are you oviparous or viviparous?
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Let's go to activity number two.
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Great. Viviparous or oviparous?
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Let's see. Cats, dogs and monkeys are oviparous or viviparous?
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And you complete here.
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So, ducks, snakes and frogs are viviparous or oviparous.
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I'm going to put it here.
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Okay.
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Let's listen to this.
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Page 11.
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Reproduction.
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Viviparous animals are born from their mother's body.
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Oviparous animals are born from eggs.
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Okay.
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And we're finished for today. Bye-bye.
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- Subido por:
- Laura D.
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- Fecha:
- 3 de junio de 2020 - 7:11
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