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Animals – Unit 1 Living Things Called Animals
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Content Learning Goals Students will be able to explain why some living things are considered “animals” and how scientists tell them apart. Living Thing PlantAnimal
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Language Learning Goals Be able to define: Classify Traits Scientific Name
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Traits The certain way an animal looks or acts Classify To put into groups based on traits
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When is a living thing an animal? When it has these traits: It moves by itself Eats food Needs water and oxygen
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Scientific Name The name all scientists use to describe an animal Examples: 1.Canis familiaris 2.Felis catus 3.Equus caballus 4.Homo sapien
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Animals – Unit 2 A Look at the Animal Kingdom
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Content Learning Goals Students will learn about phyla and classes of animals. They will be able to identify 7 animal phyla, 5 classes of vertebrates. Be able to recognize 50+ animals and which phyla or class they belong to
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Language Learning Goals Be able to define: Phylum or Phyla Class Memorize the names of 50+ organisms in the animal kingdom.
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Phyla Group of animals with some similar traits (scientist’s category to classify animals) Now we’ll look at seven phyla. They go from very simple animals to those that are highly complex. Animals PoriferaCoelentrateWormMolluskArthropodEchinodermVertebrate
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Porifera Phylum Have pores (holes) “Porifera” means “having holes” Sponges Very simple animals Bodies are empty sacks The inside of the body is called the body cavity
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Sponge
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Coelenterate Phylum Jellyfish, sea anemone and coral “stinging cell animals” Tentacles are like arms. They are used for stinging
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Jellyfish
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Sea Anemone
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Coral
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Worm Phylum Parasites – animals that live inside the bodies of other animals Segments – small sections Digestive System – mouth, intestines and anus Circulatory System – Heart and blood vessels that move blood through the body
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Worm
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Mollusk Phylum Means “soft body” Clams, octopus, squid, snails and slugs
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Clam
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Octopus
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Snail
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Slug
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Arthropod Phylum Have Legs with joints Spider, bee, crayfish, ant, fly Hard outside covering – “exoskeleton” Bee Segments – Head, Thorax, Abdomen
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Spider
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Bee
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Fly
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Butterfly
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Ant
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Echinoderm Phylum Sea urchin, starfish, sand dollar Hard covering…echino means “spiny” and derm means “skin”, so echinoderms have spiny skin. Many have five-part body patterns Tube feet – like suction cups
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Starfish
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Sand dollar
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Vertebrate (Sub) phylum Animals with backbones Dogs, birds, snakes and humans Skeleton inside the body (including a skull covering a brain) Subphylum of “Chordates” – (most chordates are vertebrates, so people usually just use the term “vertebrate”)
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Class Group of animals in the same phyllum In vertebrates, this includes: Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds and Mammals Chordates Vertebrates FishAmphibiansReptilesBirdsMammals Phylum Subphylum Class
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Fish Three types: Fish with bony skeletons (trout) Fish with cartilage (sharks) Fish without jaws (lamprey) All have gills to breathe and fins to move in the water.
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Fish
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Shark
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Lamprey or “Eel”
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Amphibians They like water and have gills to breathe just like fish BUT unlike fish, they grow up and live on the land. They lay eggs in water that have no shells. They have skin that dries out so they stay in wet places, but not always in the water.
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Frog
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Salamander
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Reptiles They don’t need water, but some like it They have waterproof skin and scales They lay eggs with leathery shells
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Snake
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Turtle
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Crocodile
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Lizard
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Birds They have feathers, beaks, wings and scales on their feet Wings are for flying and sometimes for swimming. Some birds can’t fly They lay eggs with hard shells
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Bird
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Chicken or Rooster (Chick)
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Turkey
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Duck
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Mammals They are covered in hair They nurse their young Most give birth instead of laying eggs Most live on land, but some are in the sea
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Dog (Puppy)
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Cat (Kitten)
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Rabbit (Bunny)
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Cow (Calf)
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Pig
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Horse (Foal)
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Donkey
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Sheep (Lamb)
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Goat
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Monkey
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Mouse
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Lion
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Tiger
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Cougar
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Bear
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Elephant
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Giraffe
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Deer
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Elk
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Moose
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Dolphin
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Whale
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