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Science

Indicator 2 Fourth Term, 2017


REPRODUCTION IN ANIMALS
Seventh grade
Boston International School
Objective: To recognize the importance of Reproduction
in the life cycle of living things such as plants and
animals and analyze the different types.
Learning Objective:To identify the characteristics of the
Animal reproduction and how they change throughout
their lives.

Video on the lesson


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pHav-3QZkI

Reproduction in animals
What kind of seed are you?
Mark 4:8
But some of the seed fell on good ground. There it began

to grow, and it made grain. Some plants made 30 times


more grain, some 60 times more, and some 100 times
more.

Biblical Principle
Class rules
Remember that we do it all for the Lord:
Colossians 3:17
New King James Version (NKJV)
17 And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the
name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the
Father through Him.

Participation
1.Spontaneous participation
2. Accurate answers
3.Comments to enrich the class
Whole brain teaching
Rule 1: Listen when your teacher is talking
Rule 2: Follow directions quickly
Rule 3: Respect others. Respect yourself. Respect your school
Rule 4: Raise your hand to speak or stand
Rule 5: Be safe, Be kind, Be honest for the glory of God.
Rule 6: Use English at all times, it is the only way to improve.
Rule 7: Do not translate what your teacher says, please.
Rule 8: Take risks and learn from your mistakes
MENDING ORIENTED ACTIONS
If the students take the motivation to misbehave he/she will from 1 to ten
points of his/her participation mark.
If the students distract others he/she has to talk in front of the class and
apologize.
If the students frequently have a bad behavior will be notified in the folder
of behavior.
Metamorphosis
http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/animals/animal
-life-cycles.htm

It is a radical change from larva to adult.

COMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS it has four distint life


cycle stages: egg, larva pupa, and adult.
INCOMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS only has three life
cycle stages: egg, nymph, and adult. The nymph looks
similar to, but is a smaller version of, the adult.
MAMMAL REPRODUCTION
Most mammals are viviparous animal. They give birth to
live young
Pregnancy: the young develop inside their mothers uterus
Baby mammal feed on the milk produced in their mothers
mammary glands.
BIRD REPRODUCTION
Birds are oviparous animals, they hatch from eggs.
The male or female bird sits on top of the eggs to incubate
them. The heat from the birds body passes to the eggs and
allows the chicks to develop inside.
The chicks stay in the nest, their parents bring them food
and put the food into their beaks.
AMPHIBIAN REPRODUCTION
Amphibians are the only vertebrates that undergo
metamorphosis.
They lay eggs in or near rivers and ponds.
Amphibian eggs do not need an incubation
The tadpoles hatch from the eggs; they have a long tail and
breathe through outer gills.
After 7 weeks, the tadpoles have inner gills and two hind
legs
At about 10 weeks, gills disappear, have 4 legs and lungs
have started to develop.
At about 16 weeks, the tail has disappeared, they look like
small frogs.
LOVE AND RECONCILIATION
John 13:34-35New International Version (NIV)

34 A new command I give you: Love one another. As I


have loved you, so you must love one another. 35 By this
everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love
one another.

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