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Science Lesson Plan: Animal Kingdoms

The document is a science lesson plan that classifies animals into vertebrates and invertebrates. Vertebrates are divided into five groups - mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Examples are provided for each group, with alligators and iguanas listed as reptiles, frogs as amphibians, dolphins as fish, penguins as birds, and squirrels and tigers as mammals.

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Science Lesson Plan: Animal Kingdoms

The document is a science lesson plan that classifies animals into vertebrates and invertebrates. Vertebrates are divided into five groups - mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Examples are provided for each group, with alligators and iguanas listed as reptiles, frogs as amphibians, dolphins as fish, penguins as birds, and squirrels and tigers as mammals.

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SCIENCE LESSON PLAN

Animal kingdoms
Why do we classify organisms?
vertebrates
 The animal kingdom is divided into vertebrates
and invertebrates. The vertebrates have
backbones, and the invertebrates do not have
backbones.

Groups of vertebrates
There are five groups of vertebrates:

 reptiles
 amphibians
 fish
 birds
 mammals
WHAT DOES THIS CALLED?

An
They are
Alligator
REPTILES

An
Iguana
what does this called?

Frog is an
A Frog
AMPHIBIANS
what does this called?

Dolphins
A
are
dolphin
FISHES
what does this called?

A
penguin
They are
BIRDS

Love
birds
what does this called?

They are Squire


l
MAMMALS

A
tiger
The table shows some of their key features. Remember
that they all have backbones.

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