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SCIENCEPrimary EducationAge 11

This lesson contains 41 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

Items in this lesson

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Chapter - 3
Identify the similarities and differences between young ones of egg laying animals and mammals

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Big question: How do babies become adults? 

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SEL ACTIVITY
Children will watch the video on YouTube followed by discussion.

Title: “TEAMWORK” 

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Slide 7 - Video

WARM UP
Observe the picture carefully and answer the following question: Identify the animal, its mode of reproduction and the place where it reproduce.

Slide 8 - Open question

Key Question: 

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How do young ones come into this world?

Slide 10 - Open question

FLOW

Children will attempt Studio activity 3.3 (page – 65) followed by discussion. 

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CLOSURE
Children will attempt the Notebook work followed by discussion

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NOTEBOOK WORK
Chapter - It's all a Cycle
Date :                                     S.No.: 3.1
Q1. Define the following terms:
1. Reproduction
2. Offspring
3. Incubation 






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Now, I can
1. Identify the similarities and differences between young ones of egg laying animals and mammals
YES, I CAN
I NEED GUIDANCE
NO, I HAVE DOUBTS

Slide 14 - Poll

HOMEFUN
Children will attempt the following question in Notebook

S.no. - 3.1
Q2. Mention two similarities and differences between young ones of Hen and Bat? (Question time : IV – Q1.)

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Chapter - 3
Explain the changes in the life cycle of animals

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Big question: How do babies become adults? 

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SEL ACTIVITY
Children will watch the video on YouTube followed by discussion.

Title: “It's ok to make mistakes” 

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Slide 21 - Video

See, Think and Wonder

Slide 22 - Open question

Key question : What changes do young ones go through to become adult? 

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FLOW

Children will attempt Studio activity 3.4 (page – 67) followed by discussion. 

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Notebook work
Children will define the following terms in Notebook:

Date -                                                            S.no - 3.2

Q1. Define the following terms :
1. Adult stage
2. Life cycle 



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SUCCESS CRITERIA

Now, I can
Explain the changes in the life cycle of animals
YES, I CAN
I NEED GUIDANCE
NO, I HAVE DOUBTS

Slide 26 - Poll

HOMEFUN
1. Children will attempt Studio activity 3.5 (page – 69 - 70) followed by discussion.

2. Children will attempt the following question in Notebook
S.no. - 3.2
Q2. What changes do young ones go through to become adult? 


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Chapter - 3
Describe the life cycles of different animals (Hen and Frog) 

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Big question: How do babies become adults? 

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SEL ACTIVITY
Children will watch the video on YouTube followed by discussion.

Title: “UNSTOPPABLE” 

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Slide 33 - Video

FLOW

Children will learn about the various stages in the life cycle of Hen and Frog followed by discussion 

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Life cycle of Hen

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Children will define the following terms in Notebook:

Date -                                            S.no - 3.3
Q1. Define the following terms
1. METAMORPHOSIS
2. TADPOLE
3. FROGLET 




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Q2. Ducks, frogs, butterflies and peacocks are some animals that lay eggs. Bharat found some eggs in a pond. To which of the animals listed above are the eggs most likely to belong?
A
Duck
B
Frog
C
Butterfly
D
Peacock

Slide 38 - Quiz

SUCESS CRITERIA

Now, I can

Describe the life cycles of different animals (Hen and Frog)
Yes, Ican
I need help
No, I have doubt

Slide 39 - Poll

HOMEFUN
NOTEBOOK WORK

S.No. 3.3
Q2. Children will draw a well labelled diagram to show the various stages in the life cycle of Frog.

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