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Enhance Your Animal Knowledge: Classify and Describe Animal Groups and Body Parts

Test and expand your understanding of the animal kingdom by identifying different groups of animals. Name the animals, describe their characteristics, and sort them based on their unique body parts. Key features include head, trunk, tail, paws, jaws, and more. Utilize resources and references to visualize the animals and their features. Engage in activities that encourage observation and classification, fostering a deeper appreciation for biodiversity. Perfect for students and animal enthusiasts alike!

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Enhance Your Animal Knowledge: Classify and Describe Animal Groups and Body Parts

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  1. TESTING YOUR ANIMAL KNOWLEDGE Namedifferentgroupsofanimals Nametheanimals Describethem

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  6. Vocabulary – sort it out • Head • Trunk • Tail • Paws • Jaws • Claws • Feathers • Fur/skin • Sting • Wings • whiskers • Fins • Mane • Hoof • Tusks • Trunk • Shell • Antenna • Poison • Horns • Antlers • Stripes • Scales

  7. Odkazy na jednotlivé stránky obrázků • http://www.pdclipart.org/displayimage.php?pid=852&fullsize=1 • http://www.pdclipart.org/thumbnails.php?album=19 • http://www.pdclipart.org/displayimage.php?pid=3244&fullsize=1 • http://www.pdclipart.org/displayimage.php?album=20&pos=160 • Students identify the animals, describe parts of their bodies and sort them out into the groups.

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