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The document is a 6th grade lesson plan about animals. It includes questions about favorite animals, pictures to label animal types like mammals and insects, a vocabulary activity matching names to pictures, and comprehension questions about animal facts. Students are asked to sort animals into groups and complete a crossword puzzle with animal pictures. The lesson covers comparative adjectives and superlatives when describing animals. Homework includes exercises from the student book and workbook on the topic of animals.
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6 Grade: Iskra Petkova

The document is a 6th grade lesson plan about animals. It includes questions about favorite animals, pictures to label animal types like mammals and insects, a vocabulary activity matching names to pictures, and comprehension questions about animal facts. Students are asked to sort animals into groups and complete a crossword puzzle with animal pictures. The lesson covers comparative adjectives and superlatives when describing animals. Homework includes exercises from the student book and workbook on the topic of animals.
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6th grade

Iskra Petkova
Do you like animals?
 What is your favourite animal?
 Where does your favourite animal live?
 Is it a pet?
 Is it a farm animal? Is it a wild animal?
 Does it live in your country?
 If you have 5-minute time to be an animal,
which one you would like to be?
Mammals

Click on the picture.


Types
of animals

Insects Reptiles
Mammals Birds - have six legs
-have two legs; -have dry,
-have fur or hair; (three pairs) ;
- are warm- -most fly with rough, scaly
- have
blooded; wings; skin;
antennae for
-feed their -hatch from -lay their eggs
feeling around;
babies with eggs. on or under
- usually have
mother’s milk. the ground.
wings.

Vocabulary
 Do you know the names of these animals?
Click on the slide to see if you are correct.
1
2 3 4

6
5 7
8

cat horse elephant snake lion dolphin rabbit mosquito


 Match the pictures with the names of
the animals
1 4 5
3

2
6 11

9
10
8 12

cow sheep ostrich dog chicken giraffe Vocabulary


goat eagle shark tiger penguin whale
Next
Put these animals into groups. 3 min
tiger snake mosquito rabbit crocodile giraffe goat whale
chicken ostrich sheep eagle dog bee penguin

Next
1

1. It’s a very large sea mammal that breathes air through a whale
hole at the top of its head. 2

2. It’s an animal which people often ride. horse 3

3. It’s a yellow and black flying insect which makes bee


honey and can sting you.
4
4. It’s a domestic animal which is farmed for its wool,
meat and milk. sheep
5

5. It’s a bird which lives on a farm. duck


6
6. It’s a large heavy animal with thick brown fur. It usually eats
fruit and honey. bear

Next
How many pandas can you see? eight
/ g / or / dʒ /
1.Listen and check then say the words.
2.Write in your worksheets these words under
the correct symbol.
penguin hedgehog
hedgehog goat giraffe tiger frog budgie eagle pigeon

/g/ / dʒ /

3 min
In pairs, read the quiz. What do you think?
Which statements are true and which are false?
 Write down the true statements.
1. Rabbits are better runners than lions. 
2. Ostriches are taller than cows. 
3. Sharks can be longer than snakes.
4. Penguins are faster than humans.
5. Sharks are more dangerous than bees.
6. Whales are louder than aeroplanes. 
7.Elephants are heavier than whales. 

3 min
Look at these sentences
and make a rule.

Ostriches are taller than cows.


Sharks can be longer than snakes.
Penguins are faster than humans.
Whales are louder than aeroplanes.

We use/don’t use an article


before plural nouns, when we
refer to them in general
terms.
Remember !
Comparative forms of the adjectives:
• Ostriches are taller than cows.
• Whales are heavier than elephants.
• Wild cats are more dangerous than a
lot of other animals.
Superlative forms of the adjectives:
 The fastest animal in the world is cheetah.
 The most dangerous snake in the world is the
taipan snake in Australia.
• good – better – the best
• bad – worse – the worst
Click on the picture and complete the crossword.
Biggest, smallest, best, worst
Superlatives at the zoo
Underline the best superlative adjective.

• a) The giraffe is /the longest / the tallest / the smallest /


animal in the zoo. It’s 5.5metres.

• b) Mr Collins is / the youngest / the tallest / the smartest /


man who works in the zoo.Mr Collins is 1.9 metres.

• c) The elephant is / the heaviest / the youngest / the lightest /


animal in the zoo. It’s 5 tonnes.

• d) The lion house is / the oldest / the widest / the smallest /


building in the zoo. It was built in 1927.
• e) The python is | the tallest / the
longest / the fastest / snake in the zoo.
It’s 6 metres.

• f) The ostrich has / the fastest | the


largest / the smallest / eggs in the zoo.
They weigh 1.6 kg.

• g) The Shetland pony is / the tallest / the


richest / the smallest / horse in the zoo.
It’s 42 centimetres high.
• h) The Shire horse is | the strongest | the
heaviest | the longest | horse in the zoo. It
can pull 50 tonnes.

• i) Mrs Yates is | the deepest | the newest |


the oldest | woman who works at the zoo.
She had her 68th birthday last year.

• j) Bruno, the baby lion is | the sharpest | the


highest | the youngest | animal in the zoo.
Bruno is two days old.
Your homework

1. Energy for Bulgaria, Students’ Book for the 6th grade,


 p.118, Memory Gym 1- ex.1

2. Energy for Bulgaria, Workbook for the 6th grade,


 p.35 - ex.1a or 1b
 p.35 – ex. 2a
Sources:
Energy for Bulgaria, Students’ Book for the 6th grade

Energy for Bulgaria, Workbook for the 6th grade

Multimedia Encyclopedia Encarta

• Created by : Iskra Gancheva Petkova


• E-mail: [email protected]

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