NS U3 Lesson 4 Vertebrates + Mammals + Birds - Contenido educativo
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Hello, everyone. Today, we are going to learn about vertebrates.
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What are vertebrates?
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Vertebrates have a backbone and skeleton.
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Backbone and skeleton.
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Plus, mirror word, vertebrates have a backbone and a skeleton.
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Excellent.
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Now, there are five groups of vertebrates.
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Number one, amphibians.
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Number two, reptiles.
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Number three, birds.
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Number 4, Mammals
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And number 5, Fish
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Class, Mirror Word
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There are 5 groups of vertebrates
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Number 1, Amphibians
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Number 2, Reptiles
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Number 3, Birds
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Number 4, Mammals
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And number five, fish.
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Excellent, well done.
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Now, group number one of vertebrates are mammals.
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We have here the elephant, tiger, zebra, lion, and different kinds of monkeys.
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Now, mammals are viviparous. Baby mammals drink milk. Class, mirror word.
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Mammals are viviparous. Baby mammals drink milk. Good job.
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Now, body covering. Mammals have hair or fur.
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Mammals have hair or fur.
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Class, mirror word.
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Mammals have hair or fur.
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Well done.
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Now the habitats.
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Mammals live in different habitats.
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Mountains, grasslands, polar regions, wetlands, rainforests, deserts, urban like the city and the marine.
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Now, mammals live in different habitats.
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Class, mirror word.
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Mammals live in different habitats.
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Excellent.
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Now, mammals move in different ways.
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Mammals move in different ways.
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Number one, walk.
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Number two, run.
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Class, mirror word.
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Mammals move in different ways.
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Number one, walk.
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Number two, run.
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Well done.
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Number three, jump.
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Number four, climb.
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Class, mirror word.
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Very good. Number three, jump. Number four, climb. Well done. Number five, fly. And number six, swim. Pass. Mirror word.
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number five fly number six swim excellent now mammals move in different ways
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now mammals move in different ways again mammals move in different ways
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cast. Mirror word. Mammals move in different ways. Number one, walk. Number two, run. Number three,
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jump. Number four, climb. Number five, fly. And number six, swim. Very good, everybody.
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Now, let's move on to vertebrates group two, the birds.
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Now, class, birds are oviparous.
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Birds lay eggs.
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Class, mirror word.
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Birds are oviparous.
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Birds lay eggs.
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Very good. Now the body parts of the birds. First one, beak. Beak. Beak. Next one is the feathers. The feathers.
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next one is the wings the wings next one are the two legs two legs and birds birds have a beak
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feathers wings and two legs
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Plus, birds have feathers, wings, two legs, and a beak.
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Well done.
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Now the habitats.
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Birds live in different habitats.
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Plus, mirror word.
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Birds live in different habitats.
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Good.
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Again.
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Birds live in different habitats.
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Well done.
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Now, most birds can fly.
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But some birds can't fly.
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Like the penguins, like the ostrich, like the peacock, glass, mirror word.
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Most birds can fly.
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Most birds can fly.
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Some birds can't fly.
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Excellent, everybody.
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Well done.
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- Idioma/s:
- Autor/es:
- Fernando García y Raven Novido
- Subido por:
- Fernando G.
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- Fecha:
- 26 de enero de 2023 - 21:30
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- CP INF-PRI IPLACEA
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- 10′ 38″
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