How smart are animal?

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How smart are animal?. Tricia Kuo Michelle Chang Janice Yang Charlene Kung Betty Yang. Vocabulary. Acknowledge Primitive Spit Captivity Reveal Master. Vocabulary. Abstract Flock Pronounce Extraordinary Humble Dismiss Simulate. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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How smart are animal?

Tricia Kuo Michelle Chang Janice Yang Charlene Kung Betty Yang

Vocabulary

• Acknowledge• Primitive• Spit• Captivity• Reveal• Master

Vocabulary

• Abstract• Flock• Pronounce• Extraordinary• Humble• Dismiss• Simulate

• Paragraph 1&2&3

• Paragraph 4&5

• Paragraph 6&7

• Paragraph 8&9

VIDEO

Vocabularies for using and recognizing:

• Entity • Fierce• Dismiss• Extraordinary• Transform

Vocabularies for using and recognizing:

• Aquarium• Welfare• Humble• Flexible• Master

Vocabularies for recognizing:

• Octopods• Camouflage• Beak• Dine on

Discussion

Q: 1.where are they possible from? 2.What they are doing? Why they did that?

Q: 1.what they are doing?2.Why did they do that?

1.What do you think they are doing?2.Guess about their sex. (Are they one male and one female, both males, or both females?)

What's an endangered animal? • A species is called endangered when there are so

few of its kind left that it could disappear from the planet altogether and become extinct.

• Extinct means an animal hasn't been seen in the wild for 50 years.

• In total 804 plants and animal species are now recorded as extinct and 869 are extinct in the wild.

• There are also 8,462 types of animal whose futures are threatened.

Which animals are in danger? • According to the International Union for

Conservation of Nature, around one in four of the world's mammals are at risk of extinction.

• Some 8,462 species are threatened to some extent, including mammals, birds, reptiles, insects and fish.

• One in every three of the world's amphibian species, and one in eight of all species of birds are at risk too.

What can we do?• Support conservation organizations like the

World Wildlife Fund, UNEP…etc• Adopt an animal at your local zoo, which will

help pay for its upkeep.• Be green! Recycle as much as possible to help

protect the planet.• Don’t buy products or souvenirs made from

animal parts like ivory or reptile skin.