Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will learn about wild animals and their habitats.
Materials and Prep
Materials: Paper, crayons/markers, toy animal figures
Prep: Set up a small play area with the toy animal figures
Activities
1. Animal Habitat Drawing: Draw a picture of a wild animal and its habitat.
2. Animal Sounds Game: Make sounds like different wild animals and guess which animal it is.
3. Animal Parade: Line up the toy animal figures and march around, imitating the animal sounds.
Talking Points
- Wild animals live in forests, jungles, oceans, and other natural places.
- Each animal has a special home called its habitat.
- Animals make different sounds to communicate and express themselves.
- It's important to respect wild animals and their homes.
"Wild animals like to live freely in the wild, where they can find food and make homes."
"Just like we have our homes, animals have their homes too. They are called habitats."
"Animals talk in their own way. Some roar, some chirp, and some growl to talk to other animals."
"We should always be kind to animals and protect their homes so they can live happily."