Galileo class were learning about how animals and humans get their energy to survive. They were studying the Eatwell Plate, watching a short film about animal nutrition, matching skulls to animal names, sorting and classifying animals into omnivores, carnivores and herbivores and weighing different animals stomach masses. Finally we looked at the anatomy of different animals.
What did we learn?
A fish’s anus is not by its tail – Izzy
There’s only a certain amount of different foods – Kyle
Different types of animals ear different types of food – Keaton
Animals are not that different to humans – Oscar
Animal skulls don’t always look like the animal – Amelie
Meat chickens grow faster than other chickens and some can’t walk – Leland
Warthogs are omnivores – Ella
Beavers have 2 sharp front teeth – Macie
A cow’s stomach has the same capacity of 8 buckets – Ellis
There are different types of foods -Louis