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1.   Zoo Tag
...ones Description of Idea Mark off the play area with four different locations to be for the different animals. Tell the children they can choose to be a zebra, kangaroo, antelope, or cheetah. Whatever animal they choose decides on how they should move during the game. Zebras gallop. Kangaroos jump. Antelopes skip. Cheetahs walk fast. Choose one or two children to be the zoo keeper whose job it is to round up the animals. If an animal is caught, they have to go to their appropriate space e.g. "cage" on the floor, all the while using the correct locomotor movement. To get back in the game another child is...

2.   Animal Classification Lesson Plan
...other animals for food. Carnivores have long sharp teeth for tearing and ripping flesh. Herbivores are animals that mostly eat plants and they have flat teeth to grind food. Show pictures of horse, deer ,etc. Being a carnivore or herbivore does not depend on size because big animals like elephants, antelopes, and rhinoceros (show pictures) can also eat plants and a small animal like a mouse Jaguar can eat other small animals. Omnivores are animals that eats both plants and meat. View Slide Show Video: ? Raccoon - an omnivore Land vs. Water Animals Some animals live in water and some in land. Using the s...

3.   Animal Adaption to Environment Lesson Plan
...ing the day and hunt at night. They get all the water needs met from the other animal they eat. View Slide Show Video: ? Video of a sand cat River, Swamps and Lakes Animals like dolphins, otters, seal, platypus live in these areas. Although not common, even large animals like the hippopotamus, some antelopes and manatees live in the swampy water areas. The important questions to ask are How does the animal move in water. What are the features that Hippopotamus help it to move in water? How does it breathe in water? Even large animals like Hippopotamus are adapted to spend most of their time in water. Th...

4.   Doing Science—Lesson 1—Inquiring Minds
...ontains three images that depict a food chain found on the savanna. The first organism of the food chain is grass, and the third organism is a lion. Students can only guess at the identity of the middle member of the food chain. Animals eaten by lions include zebras, wildebeests, impalas, gazelles, antelopes, and warthogs. They should reason that it must be an animal that eats grass and is itself eaten by lions. Students may suggest animals such as zebras or antelopes. The cube actually displays a question mark. This, too, relates to the nature of science, where an investigation may point to more than o...

5.   Cosmology Different Stories
...beginning of the age of mammals, the Cenozoic era. With the dinosaurs gone, the once dark and sheltered small mammals stride into daylight moving quickly to occupy available ecological niches. Over the course of the next 60 million years Earth greets rodents, whales, monkeys, horses, cats and dogs, antelopes, gibbons, grazing animals, orangutans, gorillas, elephants, chimpanzees, camels, bears, pigs, baboons and the first humans. The Age of Mammals! (20) 4 million years ago, Huminoids leave the forest, stand up, and walk on two legs. The savanna offers the challenges and opportunities for these early cr...


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