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Animals Week 3 Lesson 1
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    Animals Week 3 Lesson 1

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    Hook

    Play video on the sloth

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  • Question 5
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    what makes a sloth different from a Bird ? write 3 differences

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  • Question 7
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    Hypothesis is ?

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    Scientific guess and is always right

    A scientific guess, can be right or wrong

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    What is your Hypothesis for this Quick lab observation ?

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    Brine shrimp Quick lab and Questions to follow

    video will be shared by teacher

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    Are Brine shrimp are classified as animals

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    Yes

    No

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    Brine shrimp can be characterized as

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    invertebrates

    segmented bodies

    compound eyes

    they have wings

    They are very large

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    Brine shrimp's natural habitat?

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    Salty water habitat

    spring water

    carbonated environment

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    What did you observe from the brine shrimp?

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    Video to be watched by Dr. Binocs

    Teacher will play the video

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    vertebrates

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    organisms having a back bone

    have a shell

    have no back bone

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  • Question 19
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    vertebrates

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    Have a back Bone

    do not have a backbone

    grouped in 7 classes

    includes land and bird and sea organisms

    11 grouped classes

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  • Question 21
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    choose the correct ones

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    Chordates have a nerve cord running down the backbone

    endoskeletons-help with movement and protection

    mammals can be biped or tetraped

    Mammals don't drink milk

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