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Animals and Creatures That Help Us Cows and Dairy Production -…
Animals and Creatures That Help Us Cows and Dairy Production
NATURAL SCIENCE
Sub-topic 1: Parts and needs of a cow
Key Concept: Cows are living organisms that need food, water, and care to produce milk.
Activity: Label a cow diagram; observe video of milking; record findings in science journals.
Sub-topic 2: Milk as food for humans
Key Concept: Milk contains nutrients essential for growth and health.
Activity: Butter-making experiment using cream in a jar; record and discuss changes.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Sub-topic 1: Dairy farming as a community occupation
Key Concept: Farmers raise cows and supply milk to communities.
Activity: Role-play a milk delivery chain (farmer → truck driver → shopkeeper → customer).
Sub-topic 2: Transport and trade of dairy products
Key Concept: Milk travels from rural farms to urban shops through different stages of production and distribution.
Activity: Draw a simple map showing the journey of milk from farm to store.
TECHNOLOGY
Sub-topic 1: Processing and packaging of milk
Key Concept: Technology helps to keep food fresh and safe.
Activity: Design a mini milk carton from recycled paper; test for spills and leaks.
Sub-topic 2: Tools and machines on a dairy farm
Key Concept: Machines assist humans in the milking process.
Activity: Compare images of manual milking and mechanised milking machines; discuss advantages.
Values and Cross-Curricular Links
Responsibility and care for animals
Appreciation of community workers
Environmental awareness and sustainability in farming
Inquiry-based questions across disciplines
Why do farmers milk cows every day?
How does technology help us store milk safely?
What would happen if farmers did not take care of their cows?
Expected learner skills -Observation
-Classification
-Comparison
-Data recording
-Communication of findings
-Drawing conclusions