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Animal Groups

Grade 1 · Science · Animals and Their Needs · Georgia, USA

Lesson Summary

Learn about different groups of animals like mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and insects.

Explanation

Scientists sort animals into groups based on what they have in common. Mammals have fur or hair and feed their babies milk. Birds have feathers and wings. Fish have scales and breathe underwater using gills. Reptiles have dry, scaly skin. Insects have six legs and three body parts. Learning these groups helps you figure out what kind of animal you are looking at.

Practice Questions

Q1: What group of animals has feathers and wings?
Answer: Birds
Q2: How many legs does an insect have?
Answer: 6 legs
Q3: What covers the body of a fish?
Answer: Scales
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Animal Groups is taught in Grade 1 as part of the Science curriculum in Georgia, USA.

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