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Animals that give us food and/or clothes - Coggle Diagram
Animals that give us food and/or clothes
Natural Science
Bee pollination and honey making
Key concept: How bees make honey out of materials they get from flowers.
Bees collect nectar with their tongue while they pollinate flowers. The nectar is taken to the hive where bees pass it one another through their tongues to process the nectar into honey so it can be stored a cell (Flow Hive, 2024)
Activity: have the learners look at a flower through a microscope so they can see the pollen and nectar that bees collect.
Animals that provide materials for clothing
Key concept: Some animals have unique physical features that make them able to give us certain products.
Activity: Learners shown different picture and videos of animals and discuss and investigate the features that allow them to give us certain products (cows udder, sheep's wool).
Technology
Materials from animals
Activity: The learners explore what leather and wool is used for and design an item of clothing that can be made from those materials.
Key content: Humans get different materials from animals.
Processing animal products
Key content: humans get different raw materials from animals that then undergo processes that make them more useful.
Animal product processing is important for ensuring that the products are of high quality and convenient (Kale, 2024).
Activity: learners look at raw materials and the products that make when they are processed. They will investigate how milk is made into cream, butter and cheese.
Social Science
Animal farming throughout history
Key content: The changes in how farming is done by means of development and technological development over the years.
Because the population grew, farmers needed to find ways to produce more food and clothes quicker (Welfare Matters, 2019).
Activity: Learners explore these changes in animal farming and create a simple timeline using
Farming communities and animals
Key content: Animals and farmers work together to create food and clothes for humans.
Activity: The learners investigate the different farms for different animals. The learners visit a cow dairy to see how humans and animals work together.