Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will learn about different wild animals and their habitats.
Materials and Prep
Materials needed: paper, crayons, markers, and a computer or book for research.
Prepare by finding pictures or videos of wild animals to show during the lesson.
Activities
Draw Your Favorite Wild Animal: Use paper and crayons to draw your favorite wild animal. You can also try to mimic their sounds!
Animal Habitat Match: Match the pictures of animals to their habitats. Learn where they live and why.
Animal Movement Game: Pretend to move like different wild animals. Can you hop like a kangaroo or crawl like a snake?
Talking Points
"Wild animals live in nature, not in houses like us. They have special homes called habitats."
"Each animal is different. Some animals like to swim in the water, while others like to climb trees."
"Animals communicate in different ways. Some roar, some chirp, and some make other sounds to talk to each other."
"It's important to respect wild animals and their homes. We should take care of nature so they can stay safe."