Earthworms in Primary 3

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Tell me three interesting facts that you have researched in class or found out at home about earthworms. I’m looking forward to reading all of your fascinating facts! Mrs. Curran 😁

34 Replies to “Earthworms in Primary 3”

  1. Earthworms breathe through their skin.
    Earthworms are both male and female.
    The average lifespan of a worm is 4-5 years.

  2. 1. if you stand on the end of its tail and it falls off. it will grow back
    2. if you cut off its head it will die
    3. they breath through their skin

  3. 1 – If a worms skin dries out it will die.
    2 – Worms are half female and half male.
    3 – A worm has no arms, legs or eyes.
    4 – If you cut off a worms tail, it can grow back.

  4. Hi Mrs currant it s Ava these are my three fact s . A worm has a girl at the top and the boy at the bottom 2.The skin shaped like a ring is called the sadol .3.Worms have 5 harts.

  5. Earthworms eat dirt, soil and left over food.
    Earthworms live at every corner of the earth.
    Earthworms have 5 sets of hearts.

  6. 1. If you step on a worms tail it will grow back.
    2. A worm has no back bone.
    3. If you step on the worms head it will die.

  7. Fact 1 Earthworms can eat almost anything in your garden especially in the soil.
    Fact 2 Earthworms live underground.
    Fact 3 Earthworms are needed in your garden to make your soil good for planting

  8. When earthworms tails are standed on they grow back but if it is its head it won’t. Earthworms have no lungs because they breath through there skin.
    Earthworms have five sets of hearts. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  9. 3 Earthworm Facts
    1. Earthworms do not have a backbone.
    2. Earthworms eat the same amount as their body weight.
    3. Earthworms have no eyes and no ears but they have a brain.

  10. 1. Earthworms eat dirt
    2. They live in soil
    3. They breathe through their skin
    4. They are both male and female
    5. They have no arms, legs or eyes
    6. Worms can eat their weight each day

  11. 1.Earthworms use their skin to breath.
    2.They can live up to 4-5 years.
    3.If their tail is cut off it can grow back😎

  12. Excellent comments from all the Primary Three children! I’m really impressed with all the interesting facts that you have found out about Earthworms.

  13. 1.Earth worms have five hearts.
    2.Earth worms breath through their skin.
    3.If you stand on the tail end of the worm it will grow back.
    4.All worms are female and male.
    5.Earth worms can eat almost any thing.
    6.Earth worms have no bones.
    7.Earth worms can eat it’s own weight a day.
    8.Earth worms can live up to 5-4 years old.

  14. Hi worms are boys and girls. They live in soil. They dry out in the sun. These are my worm facts from ryan 🙂

  15. Earthworms are shaped like a tube
    They Survive in soil
    Earthworms have 6000 species worldwide
    They lack lungs so they breathe through their skin
    Earthworms baby eggs look like tiny lemons
    Ryan 🙂

  16. Earthworms are shaped like a tube
    They Survive in soil
    Earthworms have 6000 species worldwide
    They lack lungs so they breathe through their skin
    Earthworms baby eggs look like tiny lemons

  17. I am amazed!!! I didn’t know all of these interesting facts. I’m also very impressed that you are using blogs to complete homework tasks. I found a huge earthworm in my dad’s garden yesterday and was amazed that I could see right through it.

    Here is a challenge question…..

    Can you think of the word beginning with T that describes something that you can see through?

  18. Centipedes do not have 100 legs.
    All centipedes are predators.
    Centipedes can live for several years.
    Most centipedes are built for speed.

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