Sort animals into groups based on their physical features. For example, identify a group of animals that have a backbone, then identify a subset that make milk to feed their babies. Work through a list of features to classify animals and identify a mammal. This learning object is one in a series of four learning objects. The series is also packaged as a combined learning object.
Objective
Students compare the physical characteristics of a range of animals and identify which is a mammal.
Students identify a set of physical features common to mammals.
Students recognise that some features are shared by different animal types, and other features are specific to mammals.
Curriculum Information
Education Type
K to 12
Grade Level
Grade 6
Learning Area
Science
Content/Topic
Living Things and Their Environment
Intended Users
Learners, Students
Competencies
Copyright Information
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Copyright Owner
Education Services Australia
Conditions of Use
Use, Copy
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