Dictionary for English students to learn and study the wild animals.
You can use it with 3rd of Primary and there are listening activities, songs and stories about animals.
Presentation with vocabulary and activities to study the wild animals for Primary (3rd). There are links to web sites and to videos for your children lo learn more.
This document lists various African animals including big cats like lions and leopards, canines like hyenas and African wild dogs, ungulates like zebras and antelopes, and other animals such as crocodiles, hippos, gorillas, parrots and eagles. Camels are also mentioned despite not being native to Africa.
This document provides a list of jungle animals along with pictures and sounds for some of the animals. It includes common jungle predators like lions, tigers, leopards and crocodiles as well as herbivores like elephants, giraffes, zebras and monkeys. Clicking on some of the animal names provides associated sounds to listen to.
This document provides a list of jungle animals along with pictures and sounds for some of the animals. It includes common jungle predators like lions, tigers, leopards and crocodiles as well as herbivores like elephants, giraffes, zebras and monkeys. Clicking on some of the animal names provides associated sounds to listen to.
This document lists various wild animal species including the fox, falcon, elk, wolf, tiger, lion, elephant, giraffe, zebra, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, monkey, kangaroo, bear, whale, dolphin, shark, snake, squirrel, and deer.
Andrea's favorite animal is the lion. The lion is brown and lives on land in the grasslands, where it eats meat. While it doesn't climb trees, swim, or fly, the lion can run very fast.
This document lists various African animals including water buffalo, hyenas, warthogs, flamingos, zebras, wildebeests, hippos, gazelles, ostriches, birds, baboons, pelicans, vultures, lions, elephants, giraffes, and blue monkeys, providing brief descriptions or depictions of each.
The document describes the writer's favorite animal that has two legs, is brown, can fly, lives in trees, and eats meat. While not explicitly stated, clues point to the animal being an eagle, which is confirmed at the end.
Vocabulary to study wild animals in the third year of Primary.
There are activities, links to internet sites and to songs and stories related to some of the animals.
Presentation with vocabulary and activities to study the wild animals for Primary (3rd).
There are links to web sites and to videos for your children lo learn more.
The document provides information about different animals organized into several sections:
1. Mammals such as dogs, rabbits, chimpanzees, and kangaroos. Key facts about mammals include that they have hair/fur and are warm-blooded.
2. Reptiles such as alligators and cobras. Reptiles are covered in scales and are cold-blooded.
3. Amphibians such as frogs. Amphibians have wet skin and most live in or near water.
4. Insects such as ants and butterflies. Insects have six legs or variations and many have wings.
The document includes pictures that when clicked direct the reader to
Fables are short stories that feature animals, plants, or forces of nature with human characteristics. They teach a moral lesson and have been passed down through generations. Some key fables discussed include "The Lion and the Mouse," "The Tortoise and the Hare," and "The Poor Ugly Hippo" from African culture. Fables differ from fairy tales in that they focus on teaching lessons through animal characters rather than human royalty and usually do not have magical elements.
Brittinie Gleave completed a webquest about animals in zoos. She learned vocabulary words related to zoos and habitats. She watched videos and identified animals as local or exotic to North America. Brittinie also categorized animals by their coverings and explored different habitats. The webquest emphasized the importance of conservation and being an activist to protect animals and their natural environments. In the end, Brittinie concluded elephants are happier in zoos with more space to roam like their natural habitat.
Fables are short stories that feature animals, plants, or forces of nature as characters. They typically convey a moral lesson and have been passed down through generations. Some key fables discussed in the document include "The Lion and the Mouse," which teaches that even small creatures can help large friends, and "The Tortoise and the Hare," with lessons of not rushing into things and how slow and steady wins the race. Fables are found in many cultures and often feature animals native to that region. They have been used to teach literacy and life lessons to both children and adults.
Fables are short stories that feature animals, plants, or forces of nature as characters. They typically convey a moral lesson and have been shared across generations and cultures. Some key fables discussed in the document include "The Lion and the Mouse," which teaches that small friends can become great friends, and "The Tortoise and the Hare," with lessons of not rushing into things and how slow and steady wins the race. Fairy tales differ in that they usually include human characters like royalty and involve themes of good versus evil. Overall, the document provides information on the characteristics and purposes of fables compared to fairy tales.
This document discusses several wild animals and provides clues about each one. It includes descriptions of a snake, elephant, giraffe and zebra. It encourages guessing the animals based on key details about their physical features, diets, habitats and behaviors. Students are also prompted to write their own animal descriptions.
1. The document lists different animals seen on a ride through the safari park including lions, elephants, buffalos, cheetahs, deer, tigers, monkeys, zebras, crocodiles, ostriches, squirrels, hippopotamuses, lizards, rhinoceroses, giraffes, snakes.
2. It then asks questions about the characteristics of different animals such as which live on land and in water, have long legs, have patches or antlers, have spots or two horns, or have stripes.
3. Finally, it describes what different animals the speaker would like to be through short songs - a lion that roars, a crocodile that
Lion Presentation - Panthera Leo (African Lion) | Characteristics, Habitat, ...Ghosiyah Malik
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The Genus "Panthera" consist of Big Cats of the world such as tigers, jaguars, leopards and Lions.
Panthera leo is the scientific name of African Lion (Panthera leo) is a mammal and second largest cat among the big cats of family falidae. African Lions are interesting animals that live in the form of groups and display interesting behaviors.
This presentation will cover four aspects of African lion's life:
1-Communication
2- Aggression
3- Preproduction
4- Foraging Behavior
In case of any query, you can contact me via Email.
This document provides an overview of snakes, including:
- Descriptions of several snake types such as pythons, cobras, vipers, anacondas, and king snakes.
- Details about titanoboa, an extinct genus of very large snakes.
- A short story about a snake charmer named Aryanath and his grandfather's experiences helping people with snake bites and catching snakes.
- Instructions for what to do if bitten by a snake, such as moving away, removing tight items, immobilizing the person, and reassuring them.
This document is a quiz about different zoo animals including alligators, elephants, zebras, rhinoceros, snakes. It provides information about where each animal lives, what they eat, how they travel, whether their skin is rough or soft, how zebras are colored, what rhinos use their horns for, how snakes smell with their tongue, and examples of different snake kinds. Sources for the information are listed at the end.
There are over 40,000 known spider species worldwide. Female spiders release pheromones to attract mates and baby spiders are called spiderlings. The largest spider is the Goliath tarantula, which can live up to 30 years and is the largest breed of spider. While daddy long legs resemble spiders, they are not true spiders and their venom does not harm humans. Spiders have 8 legs and 2 body segments, unlike insects which have 6 legs and 3 body segments. Wolf spiders hunt prey instead of using webs and should be considered dangerous if provoked. Web-weaving spiders use webs to catch prey but do not keep the same web their whole lives. Spiders are carnivores that usually feed
There are over 40,000 known spider species worldwide. Female spiders release pheromones to attract mates and baby spiders are called spiderlings. The largest spider is the Goliath tarantula, which can live up to 30 years and is the largest breed of spider. While daddy long legs resemble spiders, they are not true spiders and their venom does not harm humans. Spiders have 8 legs and 2 body segments, unlike insects which have 6 legs and 3 body segments. Wolf spiders hunt prey instead of using webs and should be considered dangerous if provoked. Web-weaving spiders use webs to catch prey but do not use the same web their whole life. Spiders are carnivores that usually feed
This document provides information about African lions and the importance of preserving them. It discusses the lion's habitat in the African savannah, their social structure, hunting behaviors, threats faced including declining populations from poaching and hunting, and the consequences of lions becoming extinct such as disruption of the savannah ecosystem. The goal is for students to understand lions and the need for conservation efforts to protect the species and ecosystem.
The original presentation has sound and other effects and they will work after you download. Students listen to the animal voice and try to identify it. Then they see the image. They try to guess (or remember) and then they see the animal's name. They have to repeat it after the teacher.
The document summarizes a pretend safari experience to the Serengeti for a 4th grade class. It discusses what a safari is and what to pack, provides information about the location and geography of the Serengeti in Tanzania, and has the students learn about and ask questions about seven common animals found there: lions, hyenas, zebras, giraffes, rhinos, elephants, and leopards. It concludes with the students playing animal-related games and doing a partner project to research another Serengeti animal.
Walter chose to write about anacondas due to their powerful jaws and fierce defenses. Anacondas are giant snakes native to South America that can grow to enormous sizes by eating large prey like buffalo. They live in forests and trees in the Amazon but some have been found traveling in the United States. Anacondas lay eggs and the young snakes must hunt small prey on their own immediately after hatching.
The document lists different wild animals like frog, elephant, parrot, crocodile, giraffe, monkey, snake, and mouse. It then lists different ways animals move, such as running, walking, flying, climbing, jumping, and swimming. The document repeats lists of animals and movements.
Wild animals are often perceived as dangerous but many are not a threat to humans. While some wild animals like lions and tigers can be dangerous, not all wild animals live in the wild. Some animals like horses and dogs were once wild but were domesticated by humans. True wild animals live independently in nature, hunting or gathering food on their own in the wild.
How to use Init Hooks in Odoo 18 - Odoo ºÝºÝߣsCeline George
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Vocabulary to study wild animals in the third year of Primary.
There are activities, links to internet sites and to songs and stories related to some of the animals.
Presentation with vocabulary and activities to study the wild animals for Primary (3rd).
There are links to web sites and to videos for your children lo learn more.
The document provides information about different animals organized into several sections:
1. Mammals such as dogs, rabbits, chimpanzees, and kangaroos. Key facts about mammals include that they have hair/fur and are warm-blooded.
2. Reptiles such as alligators and cobras. Reptiles are covered in scales and are cold-blooded.
3. Amphibians such as frogs. Amphibians have wet skin and most live in or near water.
4. Insects such as ants and butterflies. Insects have six legs or variations and many have wings.
The document includes pictures that when clicked direct the reader to
Fables are short stories that feature animals, plants, or forces of nature with human characteristics. They teach a moral lesson and have been passed down through generations. Some key fables discussed include "The Lion and the Mouse," "The Tortoise and the Hare," and "The Poor Ugly Hippo" from African culture. Fables differ from fairy tales in that they focus on teaching lessons through animal characters rather than human royalty and usually do not have magical elements.
Brittinie Gleave completed a webquest about animals in zoos. She learned vocabulary words related to zoos and habitats. She watched videos and identified animals as local or exotic to North America. Brittinie also categorized animals by their coverings and explored different habitats. The webquest emphasized the importance of conservation and being an activist to protect animals and their natural environments. In the end, Brittinie concluded elephants are happier in zoos with more space to roam like their natural habitat.
Fables are short stories that feature animals, plants, or forces of nature as characters. They typically convey a moral lesson and have been passed down through generations. Some key fables discussed in the document include "The Lion and the Mouse," which teaches that even small creatures can help large friends, and "The Tortoise and the Hare," with lessons of not rushing into things and how slow and steady wins the race. Fables are found in many cultures and often feature animals native to that region. They have been used to teach literacy and life lessons to both children and adults.
Fables are short stories that feature animals, plants, or forces of nature as characters. They typically convey a moral lesson and have been shared across generations and cultures. Some key fables discussed in the document include "The Lion and the Mouse," which teaches that small friends can become great friends, and "The Tortoise and the Hare," with lessons of not rushing into things and how slow and steady wins the race. Fairy tales differ in that they usually include human characters like royalty and involve themes of good versus evil. Overall, the document provides information on the characteristics and purposes of fables compared to fairy tales.
This document discusses several wild animals and provides clues about each one. It includes descriptions of a snake, elephant, giraffe and zebra. It encourages guessing the animals based on key details about their physical features, diets, habitats and behaviors. Students are also prompted to write their own animal descriptions.
1. The document lists different animals seen on a ride through the safari park including lions, elephants, buffalos, cheetahs, deer, tigers, monkeys, zebras, crocodiles, ostriches, squirrels, hippopotamuses, lizards, rhinoceroses, giraffes, snakes.
2. It then asks questions about the characteristics of different animals such as which live on land and in water, have long legs, have patches or antlers, have spots or two horns, or have stripes.
3. Finally, it describes what different animals the speaker would like to be through short songs - a lion that roars, a crocodile that
Lion Presentation - Panthera Leo (African Lion) | Characteristics, Habitat, ...Ghosiyah Malik
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The Genus "Panthera" consist of Big Cats of the world such as tigers, jaguars, leopards and Lions.
Panthera leo is the scientific name of African Lion (Panthera leo) is a mammal and second largest cat among the big cats of family falidae. African Lions are interesting animals that live in the form of groups and display interesting behaviors.
This presentation will cover four aspects of African lion's life:
1-Communication
2- Aggression
3- Preproduction
4- Foraging Behavior
In case of any query, you can contact me via Email.
This document provides an overview of snakes, including:
- Descriptions of several snake types such as pythons, cobras, vipers, anacondas, and king snakes.
- Details about titanoboa, an extinct genus of very large snakes.
- A short story about a snake charmer named Aryanath and his grandfather's experiences helping people with snake bites and catching snakes.
- Instructions for what to do if bitten by a snake, such as moving away, removing tight items, immobilizing the person, and reassuring them.
This document is a quiz about different zoo animals including alligators, elephants, zebras, rhinoceros, snakes. It provides information about where each animal lives, what they eat, how they travel, whether their skin is rough or soft, how zebras are colored, what rhinos use their horns for, how snakes smell with their tongue, and examples of different snake kinds. Sources for the information are listed at the end.
There are over 40,000 known spider species worldwide. Female spiders release pheromones to attract mates and baby spiders are called spiderlings. The largest spider is the Goliath tarantula, which can live up to 30 years and is the largest breed of spider. While daddy long legs resemble spiders, they are not true spiders and their venom does not harm humans. Spiders have 8 legs and 2 body segments, unlike insects which have 6 legs and 3 body segments. Wolf spiders hunt prey instead of using webs and should be considered dangerous if provoked. Web-weaving spiders use webs to catch prey but do not keep the same web their whole lives. Spiders are carnivores that usually feed
There are over 40,000 known spider species worldwide. Female spiders release pheromones to attract mates and baby spiders are called spiderlings. The largest spider is the Goliath tarantula, which can live up to 30 years and is the largest breed of spider. While daddy long legs resemble spiders, they are not true spiders and their venom does not harm humans. Spiders have 8 legs and 2 body segments, unlike insects which have 6 legs and 3 body segments. Wolf spiders hunt prey instead of using webs and should be considered dangerous if provoked. Web-weaving spiders use webs to catch prey but do not use the same web their whole life. Spiders are carnivores that usually feed
This document provides information about African lions and the importance of preserving them. It discusses the lion's habitat in the African savannah, their social structure, hunting behaviors, threats faced including declining populations from poaching and hunting, and the consequences of lions becoming extinct such as disruption of the savannah ecosystem. The goal is for students to understand lions and the need for conservation efforts to protect the species and ecosystem.
The original presentation has sound and other effects and they will work after you download. Students listen to the animal voice and try to identify it. Then they see the image. They try to guess (or remember) and then they see the animal's name. They have to repeat it after the teacher.
The document summarizes a pretend safari experience to the Serengeti for a 4th grade class. It discusses what a safari is and what to pack, provides information about the location and geography of the Serengeti in Tanzania, and has the students learn about and ask questions about seven common animals found there: lions, hyenas, zebras, giraffes, rhinos, elephants, and leopards. It concludes with the students playing animal-related games and doing a partner project to research another Serengeti animal.
Walter chose to write about anacondas due to their powerful jaws and fierce defenses. Anacondas are giant snakes native to South America that can grow to enormous sizes by eating large prey like buffalo. They live in forests and trees in the Amazon but some have been found traveling in the United States. Anacondas lay eggs and the young snakes must hunt small prey on their own immediately after hatching.
The document lists different wild animals like frog, elephant, parrot, crocodile, giraffe, monkey, snake, and mouse. It then lists different ways animals move, such as running, walking, flying, climbing, jumping, and swimming. The document repeats lists of animals and movements.
Wild animals are often perceived as dangerous but many are not a threat to humans. While some wild animals like lions and tigers can be dangerous, not all wild animals live in the wild. Some animals like horses and dogs were once wild but were domesticated by humans. True wild animals live independently in nature, hunting or gathering food on their own in the wild.
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2 Understand the meaning of software’s, operating system etc
3 Understanding the meaning and utility of database management system
4 Evaluate the various aspects of management information system
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APM People Interest Network Conference 2025
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