Strategic Intervention Material (SIM) - (Of Loida)
Strategic Intervention Material (SIM) - (Of Loida)
Strategic Intervention Material (SIM) - (Of Loida)
do we
belong?
A Strategic Intervention
Material
in Science Grade 5
Prepared by:
LOIDA P. AGUSTIN
Teacher 3
GUIDE CARD
There are different
kinds of animals.
One main group of
animals has
backbones.
GUIDE CARD
Hi Im Simba.
We are here to
help you explore
the world of
animals with
backbones.
Match us
ACTIVITY 1
Amphibians
Mammals
Fish
Reptiles
Birds
ACTIVITY 2
Take me there
Parrot
salamander
Bat
eagle
Bangus (milk fish)
Snake
cobra
eel
Monkey
FISH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
owl
toad
turtle
mudfish
lion
tuna
MAMMALS
REPTILES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
AMPHIBIANS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
BIRDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
ACTIVITY 3
Guess me
Identify whether the characteristics written below are for
mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds or fish.
Assessment Card
How far have you gone
A. Cross out the name of animal that
now?
does not belong to the group.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Fishes
Birds
reptiles
amphibians
mammals
The _______ are the only animals with feathers. Their bodies
are built for flying.
The only animals that give milk to their young are ___________.
Turtles, crocodiles, snakes & lizards are examples of
___________
These animals have uncovered skin that usually live part of
their life in water and part on land. ___________________
These are animals with scales and live in the water all their
lives.
Help me please
Enrichment Card
Reference Card
Fish
The gills are their breathing organs.
They are cold blooded.
They reproduced by laying eggs which are hatched into smaller fish.
Amphibian
They lay eggs.
They can live both on land and in water.
They have smooth skin.
They have gills for breathing at an early stage.
Reptiles
They can live well on land.
Their skin are tough dry and covered with thick scales made of protein.
Reptiles reproduce by laying eggs.
They are cold-blooded
Birds
They have the ability to fly.
Feathers cover the whole body of a bird.
All birds reproduce by laying eggs
They are warm-blooded.
Mammals
Mammals are animals that provide milk for their young.
Mammals give birth to their young alive.
They are warm blooded.
References
Match us
ANSWER KEY
Activity 1
Amphibians
Mammals
Fish
Reptiles
Birds
ANSWER KEY
Take me there
Activity 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Parrot
salamander
Bat
eagle
Bangus (milk fish)
Snake
cobra
eel
Monkey
FISH
Bangus
tuna
mudfish
eel
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
AMPHIBIANS
1. Frog
2. salamander
3. toad
4.
5.
owl
toad
turtle
mudfish
lion
tuna
MAMMALS
Pig
Cow
Monkey
lion
Whale
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
BIRDS
eagle
Parrot
Bat
owl
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
REPTILES
Crocodile
Snake
turtle
cobra
Activity 3
Guess me
Answer Key
Fish
__________
1. They are covered with scales and breathe
through their gills.
Amphibians
__________ 2. They live both on land and in water.
Mammal
__________
3. They feed their young with milk.
s
Birds
__________ 4. Their bodies are covered with feathers.
Reptiles
__________ 5. They have dry scaly skins.
Assessment Card
fishes
birds
reptiles
amphibians
mammals
The birds are the only animals with feathers. Their bodies are
built for flying.
The only animals that give milk to their young are mammals
Turtles, crocodiles, snakes & lizards are examples of reptiles.
These animals have uncovered skin that usually live part of
their life in water and part on land. amphibian
These are animals with scales and live in the water all their
lives.
fishes
Help me please
Enrichment Card
Answer Key
Reptile
__________ 1. (ILEREPT)A vertebrate that can live in land and
water and has tougher skin.
Gills
__________ 2. (LGILS) Fish use this to breathe underwater.
Salamander
__________ 3. (ALAERSANDM) This is an amphibian with a tail.
Amphibian
__________ 4. (MPAHIANBI) A vertebrate that looks like a fish
when young.
Scales
__________ 5. (ASLESC) These cover the skin of fishes.