THE ANIMALS
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THE ANIMALSELS ALUMNES DE 3r curs 2010/2011
Què hem fet?•Els alumnes de 3r hem treballat els animals
vertebrats des de Naturals i Anglès.•Aprofitant que treballàvem els vertebrats, per
parelles hem triat un animal i hem buscat informació per elaborar uns PowerPoint. Des de l’anglès, hem fet unes descripcions a partir del vocabulari que ens ha ensenyat la Laura M.
•Aquí es pot veure una petita mostra del nostre treball.
SALAMANDER•By David A. And Pau
SALAMANDER•This is salamander. It has got smooth skin on its
body. It’s got four legs and a tail. It can run and swim.
•Salamander get oxygen from air.
•They’re oviparous. The mothers lay eggs. The babies grow inside the eggs.
• It´s and amphibian.
TOAD•By Marc A. And Josep S.
TOAD•This is a toad. It has got smooth skin on it’s
body. It’s got four legs. It can jump.
•Toad get oxygen from air. They’ve got lungs.
•They’re oviparous. The mothers lay eggs.
• Its a amphibian.
ANACONDA•By Adrià and Víctor
ANACONDA•This is an anaconda. It has got scales on its
body. It hasn’t got legs. It can swim.
•Anaconda get oxygen from air. They’ve got lungs.
•They’re oviparous. Mothers lay eggs. The babies grow inside the eggs.
• It’s a reptile.
KOMODO DRAGON•By Josep B. and Albert
KOMODO DRAGON•This is Komodo Dragon. It has got scales on it’s
body. It’s got four legs and a tail. It can run.
•Komodo Dragon get oxygen from air. They’re oviparous. The mothers lag legs. The babies grow inside the eggs.
• It’s a reptile.
PANTHER•By Óscar, Elena and Irene
PANTHER•This is a panther. It’s has fur on it’s body. It’s got
four legs and a tail. it can run.
•Panther get oxygen from air. They’ve got lungs.
•They ‘re viviparous. The mothers don’t lay eggs. The babies grow inside their mother’s body.
• It’s a mammal.
SPERM WHALE•By Sol and Laura
SPERM WHALE• This is sperm whale. It has got smooth skin on its a
body. It’s got two fins and a tail. It can swim.
•Sperm whale get oxygen from air. They´ve got lungs.
• They’re viviparous. The mothers don’t lay eggs. The babies grow inside their mother´s body.
• It´s a mammal
HAMSTER•By Judith and Lola
HAMSTER•This is a hamster. It has got fur on its body. It’s
got four legs and a tail. It can run.
•Hamster get oxygen from air. They’ve got lungs.
•They’ve viviparous. The mothers don’t lay eggs. The babies grow inside their mother’s body.
• It’s a mammal.
LEMUR•By Àlex G. and Vidal
LEMUR•This is a lemur. It has got fur on it’s body. It’s got
four legs and a tail. It can run.
•Lemur get oxygen from air. They’ve got lungs.
•They’re viviparous. The mothers don’t lay eggs. The babies grow inside their mother’s body.
• It’s a mammal.
HAMSTER•By Judite and Alba
HAMSTER•This is a hamster. It has got fur on its body. It’s
got two legs and a tail. It can run.
•Hamster get oxygen from air. They’ve got lungs.
•They’re viviparous. The babies grow inside their mothers’ body.
• It’s a mammal.
ANACONDA•By Javi and Marc P.
ANACONDA•This is an anaconda. It has got scales on its
body. It hasn’t got legs. It can swim.
•Anaconda get oxygen from air. They’ve got lungs.
•They’re oviparous. The mothers lay eggs . The babies grow inside the eggs.
• It’s a reptile.
CAPYBARA•By Àlex M and Gerard
CAPYBARA•This is a capybara It has got fur on its body. It’s
got four legs. It can run and swim.
•Capybara get oxygen from air. They’ve got lungs.
•The’re viviparous. The mothers don’t lay eggs. The babies grow inside their mother’s body.
• It’s a mammal