Lesson 4: Humans Breathe


         ( A )    HUMANS NEED AIR TO BREATHE
The air that flows into the lungs contains more oxygen and the air that flows out contains more carbon dioxide.



( B )  HUMANS EXCRETE AND DEFECATE

Human excrete urine and sweat to get rid of waste materials from their bodies.





When we defecate, our bodies get rid of undigested food or waste materials called faeces.

( C )  RESPONSE TO STIMULI




Move the hand away from the hot objects

( D )  HUMANS REPRODUCE
Humans reproduce by giving birth to their offspring.








Lesson 3: Basis needs of plants

( A )  PLANTS NEED SUNLIGHT , AIR AND WATER TO STAY     
        ALIVE



  ( B )  WITHOUT SUNLIGHT, AIR AND WATER, PLANTS   
          WILL DIE
         
           
    

Lesson 2: Basis needs of animals

( B )  ANIMALS NEED AIR



( C )  ANIMALS NEED HABITAT

- A crab and fish live in water
- Ants and earthworms live in underground.

- A bird builds its nest in a tree.

Lesson 2: Basis needs of animals

           ( A )  ANIMALS NEED FOOD











Lesson 1: Basis needs of human

            ( A )    HUMANS NEED FOOD
  •  Humans need food to grow, to get energy and to stay healthy . 
  •  They need a balanced diet in their food.      
                  


         ( B )  HUMANS NEED AIR TO BREATHE



                       
          
          ( C )  HUMANS NEED SHELTHER TO PROTECT FROM     
               DANGER, THE SUN AND THE  RAIN
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terrace house
                      
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            ( D )  HUMANS NEED WATER
Let's have a glass of water





As you shape a child, you shape the future and reshape yourself

If a child lives with praise, he learns to appreciate
Giving a child a genuine compliment teachers that child that he or she is intrinsically valuable, that he or she can trust those who tell the truth, that is good to recognize strenghts and abilities in others, and that compliments feel good! As they build up others, compliment givers remind themselves of these same truths. 

TRY A NEW FLAVOUR OF ICE-CREAM

Simple pressures can satisfy complex need.
Life's a simple pressures are often life's greatest pleasures. A new flavor of ice-cream, a walk in the rain, a single fresh flower --each can be a delight to the senses and bring about a greater sense of well being. They give an extraordinary quality to otherwise ordinary days. They don't need to be saved for. They are readily available to evoke the feelings of contentment and satisfaction that soothe frayed nerves.