3. THE ALPHABET (animals) http://www.theyellowpencil.com/elalfabeto.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rN3S2vrlfcU Now watch this video and write in your notebook the alphabet and the words that you are going to listen begining with each letter
8. On the Earth there are more than 10 million different living beings legs Most animals have fins wings walk They can run swim fly http://www.ieslosremedios.org/~pablo/webpablo/web1eso/7animals/listofanimals.html
17. Fish ¾ of the Earth is covered in water There are 20,000 different species of fish They are covered with scales They extract oxygen from the water using gills Many fish eat plants, but others eat other fish
22. Animals and plants can live in one habitat but they cannot survive in another one. When a habitat changes, the animals and plants that live there, are affected. They are adapted to their habitat. For example : An elephant lives in a hot habitat and has long big ears to keep cold. A polar bear lives in a cold habitat and has thick fur to keep warm. Habitat http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/revision/Science/living/habitats.html
25. Oceans http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/ocean/Watercycle.shtml Oceans cover almost 3/4 of the Earth's surface and contain roughly 97% of the Earth's water supply. Life on Earth originated in the salty seas, and contines to be home to an incredibly diverse web of life. The Earth's oceans are all connected to one another. There are five oceans: the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Southern. There are also many seas (smaller branches of an ocean); seas are partly enclosed by land. The largest seas are the South China Sea, the Caribbean Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea. Why are oceans salty?