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1. Sea animals and their characteristics
2. Group of sea animals
3. Comparative adjectives

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SEA ANIMALS

1. Sea animals and their characteristics
2. Group of sea animals
3. Comparative adjectives

Keywords: Sea animals

Let's recap!

Sea lion Turtle Orca
- Big & bulky -Hard shell & lay -The biggest dolphin
eggs on the land
& a predator

Octopus Blue whale Great white shark
-Long tentacles -The biggest animal in the -Sharp teeth
-Release ink to enemy -A predator
ocean
-Eat tiny animals

Jellyfish Hammerhead shark
-Glow in the dark -Unique shape of head

-Venomous -Swimming expert

SEA ANIMALS

Group of animals!

Fish reptile

Breathe using gills Breathe air only
Equipped with "lateral through their lungs
lines," interconnected Have dry, scaly skin
networks of receptors that prevents them
Has fins, scales and gills.
Example: Clown fish, sea from drying out.
Example: Turtle
horse

marine mammals

Breathe air through
lungs
Warm-blooded
Have hair
Produce milk to nurse
their young
Classified into four
different taxonomic
groups: cetaceans
(whale), pinnipeds
(seals), sirenians
(dugong) and marine
fissipeds (sea otter)

COMPARATIVE
ADJECTIVES

●Comparative adjectives “-er”
●Comparative adjectives “more”
●Comparative adjectives “-ier”

One syllable adjective - Add "-er" Example
One syllable - Bigger
Two or more syllables adjective - 2 or more syllables -
Use "more"
More beautiful
Adjectives with "y" - Replace "y" Adjective ends with
with "-ier"
"y" - scarier

That's all for our
lesson

Thank you!


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