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Animals and Creatures That Help Us - Coggle Diagram
Animals and Creatures That Help Us
NATURAL SCIENCE
Sub-topic 1: Bees and Poltination
Knowledge:
Bees pollinate flowers so plants can grow, and they also make honey that people can eat
Skills:
Learners observe bees in pictures or videos, draw what they see, and explain how bees move pollen.
Values:
Learners learn to care for bees and protect plants because they are important for food.
Activity:
Watch a short video of bees pollinating, then draw bees flying between flowers.
Sub-topic 2: Earthworms and Soil
Skills:
Learners observe worms in soil, sort different soil types, and describe how worms change the soil.
Values:
Learners learn to respect and not harm small creatures because they are important for nature.
Knowledge:
Earthworms make soil loose and healthy, which helps plants grow better.
Activity:
Observe worms in a soil jar and talk about what they do for the earth.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Sub-topic 1: Working Animals (Guide Dogs)
Skills:
Learners role-play how a dog helps a blind person and explain why this is important.
Values:
Learners develop respect for animals that work with humans and understand their value.
Knowledge:
Some animals, like guide dogs, help people with disabilities and keep them safe.
Activity:
Pretend to be a guide dog leading a blindfolded friend safely around the class.
Sub-topic 2: Farm Animals (Cows)
Skills:
Learners compare different foods, sort dairy and non-dairy products, and discuss where they come from.
Values:
Learners learn to be thankful to animals for the food they provide.
Knowledge:
Farm animals, such as cows, give us food like milk, which is used to make cheese and yoghurt.
Activity:
Taste dairy products (milk, cheese, yoghurt) and make a class chart of foods that come from cows.
TECHNOLOGY
Sub-topic 1: Natural Materials (Wool, Silk, Leather)
Skills:
Learners touch, feel, and describe these materials, comparing how they look and feel.
Values:
Learners understand that animal products must be used wisely and not wasted.
Knowledge:
Animals give us useful materials like wool for clothes, silk for fabric, and leather for shoes and bags.
Activity:
Learners understand that animal products must be used wisely and not wasted.
Sub-topic 2: Nature Inspires Ideas (Biomimicry)
Skills:
Learners use their imagination to design and draw an invention inspired by an animal.
Values:
Learners appreciate the clever ideas found in nature and respect the natural world.
Activity:
Draw and share an invention that copies something from an animal.
Knowledge:
People design new inventions by copying animals and nature, such as planes shaped like birds.