This document provides information about various domestic animals. It describes the origins of keeping animals at home and lists some of the earliest domesticated animals like dogs. It then provides details about common farm animals like cows, pigs, sheep, horses, chickens, cats, dogs, rabbits, and geese. It describes what products are obtained from each animal like milk, meat, wool, eggs etc. It also pairs the male and female names and offspring for each species.
This document discusses different animals and their characteristics. It asks questions about which animal is fluffy like a lamb, who is the lady of the hare household, which animal has teeth full of acorns, who is the master of the pine forest, which animal plows without a plow or horses, and which animal is hairy on the outside but honey-filled inside. The document then thanks the reader and lists sources used.
This document contains descriptions of several common Estonian bird species. It provides details on their physical appearance, diet, and habitat. It also includes some songs or calls for each bird. The species described include the chaffinch, great tit, white-backed woodpecker, goldfinch, crane, and others. Additional sources with more information on Estonian birds are also listed at the end.
The document discusses Easter traditions in Estonia. It explains that Easter has many names in Estonian, including Muna pühad, Kiige pühad, and Ülestõusmispühad. It is a movable feast celebrated seven weeks after Shrove Tuesday. Symbols of Easter include eggs, rabbits, spring grass, pussy willows, and daffodils. Traditional Easter customs involve dyeing and giving eggs, egg games, and going to church services. The Easter Bunny also hides eggs for children to find.
This document provides information about various domestic animals. It describes the origins of keeping animals at home and lists some of the earliest domesticated animals like dogs. It then provides details about common farm animals like cows, pigs, sheep, horses, chickens, cats, dogs, rabbits, and geese. It describes what products are obtained from each animal like milk, meat, wool, eggs etc. It also pairs the male and female names and offspring for each species.
This document discusses different animals and their characteristics. It asks questions about which animal is fluffy like a lamb, who is the lady of the hare household, which animal has teeth full of acorns, who is the master of the pine forest, which animal plows without a plow or horses, and which animal is hairy on the outside but honey-filled inside. The document then thanks the reader and lists sources used.
This document contains descriptions of several common Estonian bird species. It provides details on their physical appearance, diet, and habitat. It also includes some songs or calls for each bird. The species described include the chaffinch, great tit, white-backed woodpecker, goldfinch, crane, and others. Additional sources with more information on Estonian birds are also listed at the end.
The document discusses Easter traditions in Estonia. It explains that Easter has many names in Estonian, including Muna pühad, Kiige pühad, and Ülestõusmispühad. It is a movable feast celebrated seven weeks after Shrove Tuesday. Symbols of Easter include eggs, rabbits, spring grass, pussy willows, and daffodils. Traditional Easter customs involve dyeing and giving eggs, egg games, and going to church services. The Easter Bunny also hides eggs for children to find.
Esitlus mõeldud kasutamiseks 2. klassi loodusõpetuse teema juures PUUD. Puude vaatlemine, lehtede vaatlemine ning võrdlemine ning erinevuste ning sarnasuste leidmine.
Tegemist on autori fotodega.
This document discusses the external anatomy of animals. It describes the main body parts of animals including the head, neck, body, tail, and limbs. It explains the purpose and function of each body part, such as the head housing the brain, the neck allowing head movement, the body connecting all parts, the tail aiding balance and movement, and limbs enabling locomotion. The key body parts are reviewed at the end.
This document contains a series of riddles in Estonian about forest animals. Each line presents a riddle clue and asks the reader to guess the forest animal being described. The riddles cover wolves, bears, hares, pinecones, deer, foxes, and wild boars.
Esitlus mõeldud kasutamiseks 2. klassi loodusõpetuse teema juures PUUD. Puude vaatlemine, lehtede vaatlemine ning võrdlemine ning erinevuste ning sarnasuste leidmine.
Tegemist on autori fotodega.
This document discusses the external anatomy of animals. It describes the main body parts of animals including the head, neck, body, tail, and limbs. It explains the purpose and function of each body part, such as the head housing the brain, the neck allowing head movement, the body connecting all parts, the tail aiding balance and movement, and limbs enabling locomotion. The key body parts are reviewed at the end.
This document contains a series of riddles in Estonian about forest animals. Each line presents a riddle clue and asks the reader to guess the forest animal being described. The riddles cover wolves, bears, hares, pinecones, deer, foxes, and wild boars.