Transcript

Animals and their young.

Animals and their homes.

Animals and their uses.

Animals kept as pets.

The hen and the chicken• The hen has a

chicken.

• A chicken hatches from an egg.

• Hens and chickens live in a pen or a hen house.

• The hen gives us eggs and meat.

The cow and the calf• The cow lives in

a shed. • The cow eats

grass.• A young cow is

called a calf.• The cow gives us

milk.

The pig and the piglet• The pig lives in a pig

sty.

• A young pig is called a piglet.

• The pig gives us meat.

• We call it pork.

• Bacon is made from the pig’s meat.

The horse and the foal• The horse helps

the farmer in the fields.

• A young horse is called a foal.

• The horse lives in a stable.

The rabbit and the bunny

• A young rabbit is called a bunny.

• The rabbit lives in a hutch.

• It can be kept as a pet or for its meat.

The sheep and the lamb• The sheep lives in a

sheep-fold or sheep pen.

• The sheep eats grass.

• A young sheep is called a lamb.

• The sheep gives us milk and wool.

The duck and the duckling

• The duck lives on the farm or in the pond.

• It likes to splash in the water.

• A young duck is called a duckling.

• Ducks give us eggs and meat.

The dog and the puppy• The dog is a

domestic animal.

• A young dog is called a puppy.

• It sleeps in a kennel.

• The dog can be kept as a pet.

The cat and the kitten• The cat is also a

domestic animal and it is kept as a pet.

• A young cat is called a kitten.

• The cat catches mice.

The bird and the nestling

• The bird lives in the nest.

• Some birds live in a cage.

• The bird eats insects.

• A young bird is called a nestling.

The fish• The fish lives in

the sea.

• It can live in an aquarium.

• Fish can be kept as pets.

• We eat fish .


Recommended