English Class 1 - Animals Their-Babies-Sounds-And-Groups Notes
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Animals: Their Babies, Sounds, and Groups
Welcome to the chapter on Animals: Their Babies, Sounds, and Groups for Class 1. In this chapter, you will learn the names of animal babies, the sounds animals make, and what we call a group of animals. By the end of this chapter, you will be able to name animal babies, recognize animal sounds, and talk about groups of animals!
Introduction
Animals are living things. They have babies, make different sounds, and live alone or in groups. Letβs learn more about them!
Animal Babies
Every animal has a baby. The baby of an animal is called by a special name.
- Dog β Puppy
- Cat β Kitten
- Cow β Calf
- Lion β Cub
- Duck β Duckling
- Hen β Chick
- Horse β Foal
- Sheep β Lamb
Animal Sounds
Animals make different sounds. Here are some examples:
- Dog β Barks
- Cat β Meows
- Cow β Moos
- Lion β Roars
- Duck β Quacks
- Hen β Clucks
- Sheep β Bleats
- Horse β Neighs
Groups of Animals
Some animals live or move in groups. These groups have special names.
- A group of lions is called a pride.
- A group of cows is called a herd.
- A group of birds is called a flock.
- A group of fish is called a school.
- A group of wolves is called a pack.
Fun Activity: Match and Say!
Match the animal to its baby, sound, and group. Try making the animal sounds with your friends!
Summary
- Animals have babies with special names.
- Animals make different sounds.
- Groups of animals have special names.
Practice Questions
- What is the baby of a cat called?
- Which animal roars?
- What do we call a group of birds?
- What sound does a sheep make?
- What is the baby of a cow called?
Challenge Yourself
- Draw your favorite animal and its baby.
- List three animals and the sounds they make.
Did You Know?
- A baby kangaroo is called a joey!
- Dolphins live in groups called pods.
Glossary
- Baby: A young animal.
- Sound: The noise an animal makes.
- Group: Many animals together.
Answers to Practice Questions
- Kitten
- Lion
- Flock
- Bleats
- Calf
Learning about animals is fun! Listen to their sounds and see if you can spot their babies and groups.
Quick Navigation
- Jumbled Letters, Identify the Word from the Picture
- Words and their Meanings
- Words and their Opposites
- Feminine and Masculine, One and Many
- Word Pairs and Odd One Out
- Animals : Their Babies, Sounds and Groups
- Nouns
- Pronouns
- Verbs
- Articles
- Prepositions
- Adjectives and Adverbs
- Comprehension (Prose and Poetry)
- Spoken and Written Expression; Punctuation