Baby Animals
Grade 1 · Science · Animals and Their Needs · Prince Edward Island, Canada
Lesson Summary
Discover how baby animals grow and change over time.
Explanation
Baby animals look different from their parents but grow to look more like them over time. A kitten grows into a cat. A puppy grows into a dog. A tadpole changes a lot — it grows legs and loses its tail to become a frog. Some baby animals, like horses, can walk soon after they are born. Others, like baby birds, need their parents to take care of them for a long time.
Practice Questions
Q1: What does a tadpole grow up to become?
Answer: A frog.
Q2: What is a baby dog called?
Answer: A puppy.
Q3: Do all baby animals look exactly like their parents?
Answer: No, baby animals often look different and change as they grow.
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What is Baby Animals in Grade 1 Science?+
Baby Animals is a lesson in the Animals and Their Needs chapter of Grade 1 Science. It is part of the Prince Edward Island, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
What grade level covers Baby Animals?+
Baby Animals is taught in Grade 1 as part of the Science curriculum in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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