Baby Animals
Grade 1 · Science · Animals and Their Needs · Oklahoma, USA
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 Oklahoma, USA 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 Oklahoma, USA.
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