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www.ks1resources.co.uk MD 2012 Animal Groups Animal Groups Animal Groups Animal Groups Animal Groups Animal Groups Animal Groups Animal Groups Reptiles Reptiles Reptiles Reptiles Reptiles Reptiles Reptiles Reptiles www.ks1resources.co.uk Animals can be sorted into… animals animals fish amphibians reptiles mammals insects insects birds SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk Reptiles Reptiles Reptiles Reptiles are animals so they belong to the animals group too. What do you know about reptiles? What is a reptile? reptiles reptiles reptiles reptiles SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk All these animals are reptiles reptiles reptiles reptiles but there are many more! What do they all have in common? lizard alligator crocodile snake sea turtle tortoise SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk What do all reptiles have in common? What do all reptiles have in common? What do all reptiles have in common? What do all reptiles have in common? Reptiles have a bony skeleton inside them, just like mammals, birds and fish. They also have a backbone. Which animals do these skeletons belong to? SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk Most reptiles live in hot places like deserts or rainforests. Turtles live in the sea but terrapins are a type of turtle that live in fresh water. SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk Turtles, terrapins and tortoises are reptiles with hard, horny shells. Their shells protect their bodies. SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk Most reptiles have four limbs. four limbs. four limbs. four limbs. Which reptiles don’t have any limbs? SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk All reptiles have lungs lungs lungs lungs and breathe air. SAMPLE SLIDE

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Animal Groups Animal Groups Animal Groups Animal Groups Animal Groups Animal Groups Animal Groups Animal Groups –––––––– ReptilesReptilesReptilesReptilesReptilesReptilesReptilesReptileswww.ks1resources.co.uk

Animals can be sorted into…

animalsanimals

fish

amphibians reptiles

mammals

insectsinsects

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ReptilesReptilesReptilesReptiles are animals so they belong to the animals group too.

What do you know about reptiles?What is a reptile?

reptilesreptiles

reptilesreptiles

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All these animals are reptilesreptilesreptilesreptilesbut there are many more!

What do they all have in

common?

lizard

alligator

crocodile

snake

sea turtle

tortoise

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What do all reptiles have in common?What do all reptiles have in common?What do all reptiles have in common?What do all reptiles have in common?

Reptiles have a bony skeleton inside them, just like mammals, birds and fish.

They also have a backbone.

Which animals do these skeletons belong to?

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Most reptiles live in hot places like deserts or rainforests.

Turtles live in the sea but terrapins are a type of turtle that live in fresh water.

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Turtles, terrapins and tortoises are reptiles with hard, horny shells.

Their shells protect their bodies.

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Most reptiles have four limbs. four limbs. four limbs. four limbs. Which reptiles don’t have any limbs?SAMPLE SLIDE

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All reptiles have lungs lungs lungs lungs and breathe air.

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All reptiles have scaly, watertight scaly, watertight scaly, watertight scaly, watertight skinskinskinskin.

scaly skin

scales

What other animals do you know that have scales?

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As snakes grow they shed their skin.

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Most reptiles hatch from eggshatch from eggshatch from eggshatch from eggs that have leathery shells.

Reptiles lay their eggs on land.

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Some reptiles give birth to live babies. Their babies grow inside their bodies. When the young are born the mother doesn’t look after them. The babies leave their mother to look for food.

The huge anaconda snake lives in the Amazon rainforest and gives birth to up to fifty live young at a time.

Each baby is as long as your arm!

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Reptiles have a changing body temperaturechanging body temperaturechanging body temperaturechanging body temperature, just like insects and fish.

They are coldcoldcoldcold----bloodedbloodedbloodedbloodedcreatures.

Most reptiles live in hot countries and sunbathe to keep warm.

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All reptiles have a changing body temperature.

Most reptiles hatch from eggs that have leathery shells. Some other types of reptiles are born live.

Most reptiles have scales.

All reptiles have lungs and breathe air.

Most reptiles have four limbs.

All reptiles have a skeleton inside their bodies.

All reptiles have a backbone.

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How are they different?

All fish have a changing body temperature.

Most fish hatch from eggs but some are born live.

Most fish have scales.

All fish have gills that they use to get oxygen from the water.

Most fish have fins.

All fish have a skeleton inside their bodies.

All fish have backbone.

fishfish

All reptiles have a changing body temperature.

Most reptiles hatch from eggs that have leathery shells. Some other types of reptiles are born live.

Most reptiles have scales.

All reptiles have lungs and breathe air.

Most reptiles have four limbs.

All reptiles have a skeleton inside their bodies.

All reptiles have a backbone.

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What’s the difference between humans and reptiles? ?SAMPLE SLIDE

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