Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to learn about ducks through art, English, math, physical education, and science activities.
Materials and Prep
- Paper
- Coloring materials
- Ruler
- Pencils and erasers
- Outdoor space for physical activities
No prior knowledge required, just bring your curiosity and enthusiasm!
Activities
- Art: Draw and color a picture of a duck in its natural habitat.
- English: Write a short story about a duck and its adventures.
- Math: Measure and compare the sizes of different duck species using a ruler.
- Physical Education: Pretend to waddle and quack like a duck for 5 minutes for a fun workout.
- Science: Research and learn about the life cycle of ducks, from eggs to adulthood.
Talking Points
- Art: "Let's use our imagination to draw a duck. What colors do you think a duck has?"
- English: "Imagine a story where a duck goes on a big adventure. What do you think the duck encounters?"
- Math: "We can measure how big different ducks are. Which duck do you think is the largest?"
- Physical Education: "Let's have fun waddling like ducks. Can you quack while you walk like a duck?"
- Science: "Ducks grow from eggs. What do you think a baby duck looks like compared to an adult duck?"