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Revision activities to revise the content covered in the unit. (RA)
Extension activities to extend on the material covered in the unit. (EA)
Evaluation
A unit test to evaluate the content of each unit. (EV)
Science Projects
A science project worksheet for each unit. (SP)
Answers
The answers for all the worksheets are also included.
RA
EA
vertebrate
gills
born live
scales
fins
gills
backbone
teats
legs
Match.
herbivores
eat meat.
carnivores
omnivores
eat plants.
103
UNIT 5: TEST
Science
EV
ee o
o e
104
viviparous
oviparous
lion
frog
bear
canary
pig
crocodile
RW
Date: ...........................................................................................
Read.
Blue Whales
Blue whales are mammals. They are the
biggest mammals on Earth. Blue whales
can grow to be 25 or 30 metres long and
they can weigh about 136,000 kilograms.
Blue whales eat krill. Krill are tiny marine
animals.
A baby whale is called a calf. A blue whale
calf weighs about 2,700 kilograms and is
8 metres long when it is born. Baby whales
drink their mothers milk.
Write true or false.
Whales are born from eggs.
true
false
false
true
105
SP
Date: ...........................................................................................
106
4. Draw marine
animals and plants
on card. Colour
them and cut them
out.
5. Stick some of
6. Stick the plate with
the animals and
the plastic centre
plants on the blue
over the decorated
background. Stick
plate so that it looks
tags on some of the
like a window in an
animals and then
aquarium.
stick them to the
background so they
look like they are
swimming.
RA
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Year: ...............................................................................
Date:
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Date:
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EA
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vertebrate
gills
born live
scales
backbone
fins
teats
gills
legs
Match.
herbivores
eat meat.
carnivores
omnivores
eat plants.
102
103
UNIT 5: TEST
Science
EV
.........................................................................................................................................................
Year: ...............................................................................
Date:
..........................................................................................
oviparous
lion
frog
bear
canary
pig
crocodile
104
107
RW
.........................................................................................................................................................
Year: ...............................................................................
Date:
..........................................................................................
Read.
Blue Whales
Blue whales are mammals. They are the
biggest mammals on Earth. Blue whales
can grow to be 25 or 30 metres long and
they can weigh about 136,000 kilograms.
Blue whales eat krill. Krill are tiny marine
animals.
A baby whale is called a calf. A blue whale
calf weighs about 2,700 kilograms and is
8 metres long when it is born. Baby whales
drink their mothers milk.
Write true or false.
Whales are born from eggs.
true
false
false
true
105
SP
.........................................................................................................................................................
Year: ...............................................................................
Date:
..........................................................................................
106
108
4. Draw marine
animals and plants
on card. Colour
them and cut them
out.