Cot Science
Cot Science
Cot Science
B. Performance Standards 1. Make an inventory of vertebrates and invertebrates that are seen in the
community.
2. Practice ways of protecting animals.
C. Learning
Competencies/
Objectives
Write the LC code for Determine the distinguishing characteristics of vertebrates and invertebrates.
each
S6MT-IIe-f-3
II. CONTENT
II. LEARNING RESOURCES
4. Discussing new concepts Animals are classified into vertebrates and invertebrates. Vertebrates
and practicing new skills animals are animals with backbone invertebrates are animals without
#1 backbone.
They can be viviparous that are born alive with their parents such as dogs,
cats, goats etc. and oviparous that are hatched from eggs sucha s chicken,
ducks and snake.
5. Discussing new concepts Vertebrates are group into the following :
and practicing new skills
#2
1. Mammals – are warm blooded animals that are born alive or viviparous.
--They have hair or fur and mammary gland to feed their young
with their milk.
2. Fish – are cold blooded animals covered with scales. They have tails and
fins that help them to swim.
-- They are animals hatched from eggs and breathe through their gills.
3. Birds – birds are warmed blooded, They have pair of limbs for hopping and
pair of wings for flying.
-- They also have their beak or bill used in getting food as well as for
protecting themselves from enemies.
4. Amphibians- are cold blooded animals hatched from eggs. They spend part
of their lives in water and part on land.
- They have moist and scaleless skin. Some examples of it are
salamander, newt, toad and caecilian.
5. Reptiles – are cold blooded animals hatched from eggs. They have dry
scaly skin and some have shells. Some examples of it are turtles, chameleon,
snake, lizard, and gecko.
While __________________ are animals that have dry scaly skin and
hatched from eggs. The __________________ are animals have moist
skin and can live both land and water, ang __________________ are
animals with beak or bills and has wings.
Group 2
Classify the following vertebrates in its proper column.
a. I b. II c. III d. IV
V. REMARKS
Prepared by:
Checked by:
ALMA D. TIBLANI
Master Teacher - I
Noted by:
GLADYS U. LACANDAZO
ESHT-1