Level B Unit 5 Part 1 Vocabulary Creature Features
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look When you look at something, you see it.
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alike Two things are alike when they look almost the same.
These socks are alike. They are the same size. They are the same
shape. They have the same design. They are not the same color.
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different Two things are different when they are not the same.
This ice cream is different colors. They taste different.
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body This is a body. A human body has a head, 2 arms and 2
legs. Animal bodies have different parts. These parts are called
features.
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feature An animal can have different features. Some animals
have tails. Some animals have legs. Some animals have a trunk.
Legs, tails and a trunk are http://www.mathsisfun.com/
measure/us-standard-units- introduction.htmldifferent features.
Name a feature of this animal: Lets take a look at some other
features!
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mouth Most animals have a mouth. What do animals do with their
mouth?
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beak A beak is a special feature that most birds have. What
does a beak help a bird do?
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paw Some animals have hands. Other animals have paws. They help
animals walk on the ground or climb. Animals cannot use their paws
to do things the way people can.
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tail Some animals have a tail. What do tails do? A whale uses
his tail to change direction in the water. A kangaroo uses his tail
to keep his balance while hopping. A monkey uses his tail to climb
trees.
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covering Animals have different coverings: Scales Skin Fur Hair
Feathers
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fur Many animals have fur. Fur helps an animal keep warm. It
helps some animals blend in.
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feathers Birds have feathers. They help birds fly. They also
help them stay warm. Can you name another bird with feathers? Can
you name a bird that has feathers, but does not fly? An ostrich or
a penguin
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Scales Most reptiles have scales. They help an animal move.
They also help an animal warm up or cool down.
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Level B Unit 5 Part 2 Vocabulary Creature Features
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back The back is at the end or behind something. It is also
part of the body. She is at the back of the line. This fish is
jumping into the back of the boat. The bird is on the cows
back.
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front The front is the beginning or before something. It is the
opposite of the back. He is at the front of the line. He is in
front of the volcano.
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facts Something that is true or that you can prove. The tree
leaves turn yellow, red, orange and brown in fall. This is a fact.
The tree leaves turn purple and blue. This is not a fact.
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push When you move something with your hands, you push it.
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movement How something gets from one place to another by itself
is called movement. What are the movements in these pictures?
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swim How people and animals move through the water. What other
animals swim besides people, fish and tigers?
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fly Most animals with wings move this way. Do all animals with
wings fly?
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run This movement is faster than walking. What animals do you
know that can run? What animals cannot run?
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climb When you are trying to get off of the ground or when you
are trying to get somewhere higher. What animals must climb to be
safe?
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slide When you move from a higher place to a lower place. When
something is slippery. What animals may slide?
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slither Animals that move across the ground quickly. They do
not have feet.
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scales A kind of covering. It looks like plates on an animals
body. What animals have scales?