S6 - Q2 - Week 4
S6 - Q2 - Week 4
Unpacked Competencies:
Identify the different classes of vertebrates.
Describe the different characteristics of vertebrates.
Classify animals according to classes of vertebrates.
Identify the characteristics of invertebrates.
Classify the given invertebrates according to characteristics.
Key Concepts
(Science 6 LM pp. 93-105)
Vertebrates
Animals with backbones are called vertebrates. There are five
subgroups of vertebrates; namely, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.
Fishes live in water and take air and food from their surroundings.
They have gills for breathing. They reproduce either by internal or external
fertilization of the egg. Internal fertilization occurs in a female reproductive
tract. The sperm cell enters the female body to meet the egg cell to produce
living organisms. External fertilization occurs when the sperm cell and egg
cell unite without physical contact with the mate. The union of the egg cell
and sperm cell occurs outside the body of the animal. Their body temperature
changes with the environment. Therefore, they are called cold blooded. Some
examples of animals under this group are milkfish (bangus), mudfish (dalag),
tuna and galunggong.
Amphibians have moist, smooth skin that must remain moist in order
to survive. Their moist skin allows exchange of gases. They have strong legs
for walking, leaping, and swimming. The male amphibians fertilize the eggs
laid by the female amphibians; thus, fertilization is external. When young they
breathe through gills and as adults they breathe through their lungs. They
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are also cold blooded animals. Some examples of this group are frog, lizard,
and salamander.
Reptiles are terrestrial animals that lay eggs. Their bodies are covered
with horny scales or plates which are waterproof. Reptiles have lungs for
breathing. Their body temperature can get along with that of their
surrounding and are therefore cold-blooded animals. Examples of reptiles are
crocodile, alligator, sea turtle (pawikan), monitor lizard (bayawak), and
snakes.
Birds are usually fliers. However, birds like chickens fly. Some
ostriches, and penguins cannot fly at all. The body of a bird is covered with
feathers. Their bodies are suited for flight and they have hallow bones that
keep them light.
Birds of prey are birds having strong and curved beaks to tear their
prey into pieces. They have talons or sharp claws to grasp and hold their prey.
Eagles and hawks are birds of prey.
Mammals represent the most advanced group. They all have fur or
hair and mammary glands. Mammals are usually born in a whole form. They
develop inside the mother’s womb.
Mammals are the vertebrate groups to which men belong. Their skin is
covered with fur or hair and has sweat glands. They breathe with their lungs.
Young are born alive and are fed with secretion by mammary glands of the
mother. This is the characteristic for where this sub-group is named.
Mammals manage to live almost everywhere. Some examples of this sub
groups are dogs, cats, rabbits, dolphins, whales and bats.
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Author: Hope D. Maligmat
School/Station: Wawa Elementary School
School Division: Bayugan City Division
email address: hope.maligmat@deped.gov.ph
Invertebrates
Animals without backbone are called invertebrates. However, the
absence of a backbone does not hinder or affect their survival. In fact,
invertebrates make up roughly 97% of all animals on earth, while vertebrates
make up only 3%.
Flatworms are called such because of their flat and ribbon like bodies.
They do not have body cavities that contain developed circulatory organs.
They feed by sucking our juices from the body of their prey. Their digestive
cavity has only one opening for taking in food and excreting waste.
Roundworms are also called nematodes. They have long, smooth, and
rounded bodies, which often have rings, bristles, or ridges that aid in
locomotion or protection. They are found in water, in the soil, or in other
plants and animals as parasites.
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Author: Hope D. Maligmat
School/Station: Wawa Elementary School
School Division: Bayugan City Division
email address: hope.maligmat@deped.gov.ph
Nematodes - consist of animals called roundworms.
Mollusks are invertebrates with soft bodies. Some mollusks have hard
shells to protect their bodies while others do not have this protective shell.
Among the mollusks are snails, mussels, squids, and octopus.
Echinoderms are invertebrates that are found only in the sea. They are
covered with rough and spiny skin. Most echinoderms have thousands of
tubed feet on the underside of their bodies. These allow them to catch prey
and cling to rocks. Most echinoderms have a great number of suckers. Among
the echinoderms are starfishes, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers.
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Author: Hope D. Maligmat
School/Station: Wawa Elementary School
School Division: Bayugan City Division
email address: hope.maligmat@deped.gov.ph
Exercises/ Activities
Activity 1: Describe Me
ACTIVITY 2: Know Me
Directions: Identify the characteristics of the different vertebrates by
completing the chart using the following description.
Classification: - fish, bird, reptiles, amphibians, mammals
Body covering: - scales, hair, skin, feather
Movement: - swim, walk, and run, hop and jump, fly, crawl
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Author: Hope D. Maligmat
School/Station: Wawa Elementary School
School Division: Bayugan City Division
email address: hope.maligmat@deped.gov.ph
Activity 3A: I Belong
Directions: Encircle the name of the animal/s that does/do not belong to
the group according the its classification.
Classification Animals
Fish shark rays tilapia hagfishes turtles
Directions: Classify each animal below according to its sub-group. Write the
names of the animals in the corresponding columns.
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Author: Hope D. Maligmat
School/Station: Wawa Elementary School
School Division: Bayugan City Division
email address: hope.maligmat@deped.gov.ph
Activity 4A- Describe Me
Directions: Read the content background and fill out the table.
3. Mollusks
4. Echinoderms
5. Coelenterates
Directions: Complete the description by supplying the correct word from the
word bank.
1.____________ are jointed legs. There are four groups of animals in this group.
Crustaceans have a hard outer 2. ___________ divided into sections.
3._________ have three pairs of walking legs, one or two pairs of wings and a
pair of antennae. 4.__________ possess spinnerets which they spin threads
into webs. Myriapods are the animals with 5.__________.
A. B.
1. I can fly. I am colorful,
I have no backbone
Who am I?
2. I am soft. I live in the sea.
I have no backbone.
What am I?
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Author: Hope D. Maligmat
School/Station: Wawa Elementary School
School Division: Bayugan City Division
email address: hope.maligmat@deped.gov.ph
3. I move slowly. I have a shell.
I have no backbone.
What am I?
Rubrics:
3 – Idea is clearly stated, and reasons are strong. Supports idea with
clear and thorough example.
2 – Idea is clearly stated, and reasons are stated. Example with explanation is
also stated.
1 – Idea is not clear. No examples and explanation stated
Reflection:
In this time, people love collecting things as a hobby for entainment
and fun. Wild animals are detached from their natural habitat and placed in
cages. Write three (3) view points about this situation.
Rubric for Scoring
Score Description
3 Practical application is scientifically explained consistent to the concepts
and has no misconception
2 Practical application is scientifically explained consistent to the concepts
but with minimal misconceptions.
1 Practical application is scientifically explained consistent to the concepts
but with misconceptions
0 No discussion
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Author: Hope D. Maligmat
School/Station: Wawa Elementary School
School Division: Bayugan City Division
email address: hope.maligmat@deped.gov.ph
References:
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Author: Hope D. Maligmat
School/Station: Wawa Elementary School
School Division: Bayugan City Division
email address: hope.maligmat@deped.gov.ph
email address: hope.maligmat@deped.gov.ph
School Division: Bayugan City Division
School/Station: Wawa Elementary School
Author: Hope D. Maligmat
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Activity 5A Butterfly 2. Jellyfish 3.
Snail 4. Starfish 5. Earthworm 6.
Tunicates Activity 3A
1. Turtles
2. Lampreys
Activity 4B
3. Geese,sparrows
1. Arthropods 2. Body covering 3.
Insects 4.arachnids 5. Many 4. Tortoise
legs 5. Eagles, hawks
Activity 4A
1. Arthropods- are joined legged
invertebrates.
Activity 2
2. Sponges- are many-celled animals. The
body is full of small holes called pores.
3. Mollusks-have soft bodies. Some have 1. Crocodile- reptiles- scales – crawl
hard shell to protect their bodies while 2. Toad – amphibians- skin – hop
others do not have. 3. Bat – mammals – hair – fly
4. Echinoderms- live in the sea. They are 4. Maya – bird – feathers – fly
covered with rough and spiny skin. 5. Yellow fin tuna – fish – scales –
5. Coelenterates-is a hallow-intestine swim
invertebrate that lives in the water. Its
body is shaped like a hollow sac that is
open at one end round.
Activity 1
1. A
2. B
3. F
4. R
5. M
6. F
7. R
8. A
9. F
Activity 3B
10.M
Answer Key