Chapter 1 – Wonderfully Made
1. God wants you to enjoy the world. He create our nervous system to helps you to think, see, hear, feel, smell, and taste.
2. Your brain control your whole body.
3. Your nerves carry messages from your brain yo your body and back again.
4. Left side of your brain controls the right side of the body?
5. The parts of your body that God designed especially to help you react to the things around you are called your sense organs.
6. The most important senses are those of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.
7. The Iris is the part of your eye that is colored brown, blue, green, or gray.
8. The middle of the iris is a black circle. We call this black circle the pupil of your eye.
9. Compound eyes is thousands of eyes fitted closely together to make insect’s eye.
10. Vitamin A is good for your eyes.
11. Sound vibration traveling through the air are called sound waves
12. Auditory nerve caries the sound message to the brain.
13. Taste and smell are two senses work closely together.
14. Molecules is the tiny particles of substance.
15. We call the tiny holes in the skin is pores.
16. Several ways in which we can protect your eyes: Eyelids (to close), eyelashes (to protect from dust), tear (wash dust and dirt).
17. Forehead and cheekbones protect our eyes.
18. Sound can also be carried through something that solid. Several ways in which sound can travel are: air, water and solid.
Chapter 2 – Exploring the Plant World
19. Chlorophyll is the green material in plants.
20. With the help of the sunlight and chlorophyll, the leaf will make a simple sugar called glucose.
21. Mushrooms grow from spores.
22. The plant makes its own food. This process is called photosynthesis.
23. Every part of the plant has a job:
a. Seed to grow a new plants
b. Flower make seeds
c. Take minerals and water from soil
d. Stem carry foods
e. Leave make food
24. When the tree was dead or an animal that dies, a special mushroom decay them. The mushrooms use the decaying material for food and turn its minerals to the soil to help new plants grow.
Chapter 3 – Exploring the World of Vertebrate
25. Animals with backbones are called vertebrates.
26. Animal without backbones are called invertebrates.
27. Fish breathe air with gills. Fish are alike in there ways: All fish have gills, all fish have fins and all fish are coldblooded.
28. Salmon is very interesting fish. They hatch in freshwater streams, swim downstream to he sea. Then one day, after they have grown, they swim back to the place where they hatched. There are many streams, how did the salmon know to find the right one? That is one of the wonders of God creation
29. The amphibian mean living in a double life.
30. All reptiles breathe with lungs, covered with dry scales and coldblooded.
31. Bird are the only animals that have feathers.
32. Five ways that all mammals are alike:
1. Feed their young with milk
2. Have some hair (fur)
3. Warm-blooded
4. Have four limbs,
5. Breath with lungs.
Chapter 4 – Exploring the World of invertebrate
33. An earthworm has special projections which help protect it from hungry birds. What are the projections called setae.
34. The biggest group of invertebrates called insects.
35. Many insects go through four stages of growth during their lives: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. This is called complete metamorphosis.
36. Example of tte helpful insects are: butterfly, ladybug, hone bee, praying mantis, etc.
37. Spiders are not insects. Spiders have only two parts: a head and thorax.
38. The baby spider called spiderling.
Monday, November 14, 2016
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