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The presentation is about vocabulary words about HYGIENE. Appropriate for grades 3-4 levels.
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ENGLISH 4: VOCABULARY CLEAN & HEALTHY MS.MA.ELIZABETH C. MEDINA
THESE WORDS ARE all key elements of good health hygiene bathe disinfect dress bandage course title
hygiene (n.) • actions (such as keeping clean) that lead to good health. course title
bathe (v.) • to wash course title
disinfect (v.) • to destroy germs on course title
dress (v.) to apply medicine and a bandage to an injured body part. course title
bandage (n.) a strip of cloth or latex used to bind wounds. course title
THESE WORDS ARE THINGS WE DO OR USE TO KEEP CLEAN floss gargle lather deodorant groom course title
floss (v.) • to pass special dental thread through the teeth. course title
gargle (v.) • to swirl liquid around in the mouth and throat. course title
lather (v.) • foam course title
deodorant (v.) • a product that masks or destroys unpleasant odors. course title
groom(v.) • to make neat and attractive course title
ENGLISH 4: VOCABULARY CLEAN up your act! MS.MA.ELIZABETH C. MEDINA
lessonoutline Topic 1: The animal kingdom Topic 2: The plant kingdom Topic 3: The fungi kingdom Topic 4: The chromista & protista kingdoms Topic 5: The bacteria & archaea kingdoms course title
course outline 01 Lesson The seven kingdoms of nature 02 Lesson How living things are grouped into kingdoms 03 Lesson Deeper classification (getting to species) 04 Lesson How genetic research impacts classification 05 Lesson The future: beyond the seven kingdoms
lesson 01 The seven kingdoms of nature
topic 1 The animal kingdom Animals have these traits in common: Multicellular Heterotrophic Aerobic Sexual Mobile They have two or more cells They feed on other living things They need oxygen to breathe They need a partner to reproduce They are able to move from place to place course title
topic 2 The plant kingdom Multicellular Aerobic Immobile Autotrophic course title
topic 3 The fungi kingdom Mushrooms + lichen Yeasts Molds Multicellular Heterotrophic Aerobic Spore reproduction Unicellular Eukaryotic Aerobic Asexual reproduction through mitosis Unicellular Heterotrophic Aerobic — but can survive extremely low oxygen levels Spore reproduction course title
topic 4 • Includes algae and seaweeds • Either multi- or unicellular • Autotrophic: Creating their own food through photosynthesis The chromista & protista kingdoms Chromista Protista Includes amoebas and diatoms Unicellular Unable to be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus course title
topic 5 The bacteria & archaea kingdoms course title
The seven kingdoms of nature are animals (animalia), plants (plantae), fungi, chromista, protozoa, arachea, and bacteria. The number of recognized kingdoms has grown over time, from 2 in 1735, to 5 in 1969, to 7 in 2015. As we learn more, this number might grow. Viruses are not currently included in any kingdom of nature. lesson summary course title
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contact info Remy Morris 206-555-0146 rmorris@contoso.com www.contoso.com course title