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Differentiate: Living Organisms and Structures

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COMBINED RATING

4.0 Stars

TEACHERS (81)

4.1

STUDENTS (17756)

3.8

LENGTH

17 Minutes

GRADES

3
4
5

CAPABILITIES

iPad Support
ES
Spanish Language Support
Text-to-Speech Support

Description

Two gameplay pathways to explore! Learn how to differentiate between internal and external structures and between the categories of the animals. You will also learn the role of some internal structures like lungs, and their role in bringing the oxygen to the body.

Vocabulary Words

organism
living
stimuli
reproduction
growth development
vertebrates
invertebrates
classified
characteristic
aquatic
scales
cold blooded
warm blooded
external
internal
mammal
reptile
amphibian
structure
function

Instructions

Play through this interactive game to learn about Animal Structure and Function. Suitable for Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5.

Main Concepts

An organism is a living thing.
When organisms grow, they become larger over time.
Survival is the ability of an organism to stay alive in its environment.
Behavior is how an organism responds to its environment.
All organisms have structures, which are the physical parts that make up an organism.
The structures in an organism have different purposes, or functions.
Internal structures are located within an organism.
The functions of internal and external structures work together as part of a system in an organism.
External structures are located on the outside of an organism.(ES)
Organisms that share similar characteristics can be classified into groups.
Vertebrates are animals that have backbones.
Invertebrates are animals without backbones.
Vertebrate animals have a skeletal system that gives their bodies structure and helps them to move.
Vertebrate animals are classified into the following groups: fish, amphibian, reptile, bird, and mammal.
Vertebrate animals have a heart that pumps blood.
Blood delivers oxygen and nutrients to parts of an animal’s body.
Lungs in animals carry oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide.
The stomach of an animal is where food is digested.
Skin covers many animal bodies and protects them from their environments.

Discussion Questions

Before the Game

What makes something living vs. nonliving? What does a living organism need to survive? What are some ways that you can group animals?

After the Game

What is the difference between a vertebrate and an invertebrate, and name one of each from the game? An amphibian and a reptile are very similar, by what makes them different? Name an example of an internal vs. external structure in the cat from the game? During the Survive and Grow portion of the game, what three components were needed for the cat to survive? What variables prevented you from surviving?

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Game Details

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Lexile Level

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