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Eyes
Rob Sved
Read and discover all about eyes ...
• How many eyes does a spider have?
• Can animals see in the dark?
Read and discover more about the world ! This series 01
non -fiction readers provides interesting and edu cat iol1,l1
content, with activities and project work.
Series Editor: Hazel Geatches

Audio CD Pack available
Word count for this reader: 672

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300 headwords

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Cover photograph : Nature Picture library ISnowy owl close up Edwin Glesbers l

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Contents

Introduction

3

1 Animal Eyes


4

2 Parts of an Eye

6

3 Eyes at the Front

8

4 Eyes at the Sides

10

5 In Water

12

6 In the Dark

14

7 Many Eyes

16

8 Protect Your Eyes

18


Activities

20

Project

28

Picture Dictionary

30

About Read and Discover

32

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Introduction
People and animals see with their
eyes. You have two eyes. Some
animals have many eyes. Eyes
can be little or big, and they can
be many colors.


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What animals have these eyes?
What color are your eyes?
Now read and discover
more about eyes!


What do animals do with their
e!:)es? The!:) look for food. The duck
looks for food in water.
The gecko has big e!:)es. It can
see well at night. It looks for insects
to eat.
E!:)es help to protect animals from
other animals. The crab has two
e!:)es on top of its bod!:). It can see
big animals, and then it can run
awa!:).
.. Go to page 20 for activities.




----.,-, ,. Parts of an Eye
Let's look at an e-ye. It has man-y
parts. This is an elephant's e-ye. The
e-yelid and the e-yelashes protect the

e-yeball. There are tears in the e-ye,
too. The e-yelid opens and closes,
and the tears clean the e-ye.

The pupil lets light into the e-ye. This
helps people and animals to see.
When there's lots of light, the pupil
is little. When there's no light, the
pupil is big.
People have tea rs to cleo n
their eyes. People cry tears
when they are sad, too!
.. Go to page 21 for activities.




Eyes at the front
People and man!] animals have two
e!]es at the front of their head. This
helps them to see things for awa!].
The hawk can £1!] fast and it can see
ver!] well, too. This helps it to hunt
little animals to eat.

The monke!] has e!]es at the front
of its head. It can jump from tree
to tree and it doesn't fall.
rB- - ..........


Owls have eyes at the front of
their head. Some owls can move
their head around and see behind!
.. Go to page 22 for activities.




Eyes at the Sides
Man-y animals have e-yes at the
sides of their head. The-y can see in
front and behind.
The frog has e-yes at the sides of its
head. It can look for insects to eat.
The hammerhead shark has a long,
flat head. It has e-yes at the sides of
its head. When it swims, it can see
all around.

The stalk-e-yed fl-y can see all
around, too. It has e-yes on two
long stalks.
The chameleon sees all around
very well. One eye moves up,
and the other eye moves down!


In Water
The seal lives on land and in water.
It has big, round e-yes. It can see

ver-y well in water. It hunts fish
to eat.

A SeaL

The flatfish has two e-yes on one
side of its bod-y. It can lie at the
bottom of the ocean and look up.
Fish live in water, and they don't have
eyelids. They don't cLose their eyes!


In the Dark
At night, some animals sleep.
ManlJ other animals look for food.
The lemur looks for fruit and little
animals to eat. It has big elJes with
big pupils. It can see verlJ well in
the dark.

It's verlJ dark at the bottom of the
ocean. The flashlight fish has lights
under its elJes. This helps it to look
for little fish to eat.
In the dark, cats and dogs have
bright elJes. ThelJ can see verlJ
well. Look at this cat. What color
are its elJes?



Some insects have very many eyes.
Look at this dragonfly. Each eye is
thousands of little eyes together.

Some animals have many eyes.
Many spiders have six or eight eyes.
The scallop can have more than
50 little eyes! How many of the
eyes can you see here?


Protect Your Eyes
It's important for animals to
protect their elJes. In the desert
there's a lot of sand. The camel
has long elJ elashes so the sand
doesn't go in its elJes.
!I)

!

, ':.CameLs

The meercat lives in the desert, too.
It's sunnlJ and windlJ there. Its
elJelids clean the sand from its elJes.
The meercat has black fur around
its elJes. This protects its elJes when
it's sunnlJ.
People wear sunglasses

when it's verlJ sunnlJ.
This protects their
elJes. ElJes are
important.
Remember to
protect them!
.. Go to page 27 for activities.


Parts of an Eye

Animal Eyes

+ Read pages 6-7.

+ Read pages 4-5.

1 Write the words.

1 Write the words. Then match.

e~c~l;C§

1 brca ~

craL~

1

2 kcego


eyelid

tears

eyeball

pupil

eyelashes

2 _ _ __
3

4 _ _ __
5

4 Cdku

2 Write true or false.
2 CompLete the sentences.
see

I:tx7k top

1 Animals

1 Tears clean the eye.
2 The pupil doesn't let light into
the eye.


big

look

for food with their eyes.

2 The gecko has _ _ _ _ eyes.

3 When there's lots of light, the
pupil is big.

3 The gecko can

4 People cry when they are sad.

4 The crab has eyes on

well at night.
of its body.

true


Eyes at the front
+ Read pages 8-9.

+ Read pages 10-11.

1 Find and write the words.


1 Write the words.

a 0 w l r g
J u m p t k
a 0 h s a t
m n Kb a w i)
p h u n t u
m 0 n k e y 1 hawk

1

h

4

0

stalk-eyed fly
hammerhead shark
frog cha meleon

2

2 m

T
3

Eyes at the Sides




----

3

~

4

5 J

2 CircLe the correct words.
2 Match.
1
2
3
4

The hawk ca n
People have eyes
The monkey can
Some owls ca n

jump from tree
to tree.
turn their head
around.
at the front of

their head.
fly fast.

1 The hammerhead shark has a long,
(flaDI round head.
2 The frog has eyes at the sides of its
body I head.
3 The stalk-eyed fly has eyes on two I four
long sta lks.
4 The chameleon can I can't see all around.


In Water

In the Dark

.. Read pages 12-13.

1 Write

.. Read pages 14-15.

true or false.

1 CompLete the sentences.

1 The seal Lives on land and in water.
2 The seal hunts insects to eat.

pupils


Lights

dark dogs

1 The lemur has big eyes with big _ _ __

3 The flatfish can Lie at the bottom
of the ocea n.

2 At the bottom of the ocean it's very

4 Fish have eyelids.

3 The flashlight fish has
its eyes.

2 Find and write the words.

4 Cats and
the dark.

f "seaLw t
~andeyest\'o~ \s
a e,

under

have bright eyes in


2 Read and compLete the pictures.
~

2 _ _ __

1

3

----

1 The lemur has big eyes with big pupils.
2 The flashlight fish has Lights under its eyes.

4

ocean

5

----

6 _ _ __

3 In the dark, this cat has yeLLow eyes.


Many Eyes

Protect Your Eyes


+ Read pages 16-17.

+ Read pages 18-19.

1 Write the words.
scallop

1

1 Write the words.

spider dragonfly

2 _ _ __

3 _ _ __

2 Complete the sentences.
six or eight thousands

~
o
'
-~

more than 50

1 Many spiders have


,

eyes.

2 The scallop has

eyes.

4 urf

\

5 dnYiw

of eyes.

3 The dragonfly has

2 How do they protect their eyes? Match.

3 Find and write the words.
insectsan imalsb\geyesUttle many
1

3

5

2


4

6

1 people
2 meercats
3 camels

long eyelashes
sunglasses
fur around the eyes


2 Write about your eyes.

My Eyes
1 Look in a mirror and draw your eyes.
Write the pa rts.

,\\\,\,\,\,\\,\,\,\\\\\,\,\
How many eyes do you have?

I have
eyeball

eyelashes

pupil

eyelid


What color are your eyes?

Are your eyes big or little?

Are your eyes at the front or at the sides?

Can you see in water?

Can you see in the dark?

What protects your eyes?


Picture Dictionary

tJ

~~


... -

'"

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~


animaLs

around

behind

bottom

fruit

hunt

insects

Land

bright

cLean

cry

dark

Light

night

ocean


peopLe

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~~~.
-.:..
-... .,....;-.;
.--,.
' ''-''':
:

~

o

desert

down

faLL

far

protect

sand

sides


sLeep

fLat

food

front

tears

thousand

top

up

,

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300

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