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Animals and creatures that help us.
Social Science.
Animals that give us food and/ or clothes.
Learners will learn what season butterflies are seen and what fruit they help make.
Have either real fruits on the desk or pasted mixed printout of different fruits on the board. Have learners one by one go and take a fruit they remember butterflies help pollinate from the previous lesson.
Animals that work for us.
Elephants help maintain open areas in the forests by knocking down trees and shrubs, which promotes the growth of grass and plants, helping other creatures9Murray,22025).
But a lot of people are destroying the elephants' home through deforestation, how can learners make people more aware of the damage we are causing and how to help elephants with deforestation.
Natural Science.
Animals that give us food and/ or clothes
Leaners will learn that butterflies pollinate flowers to help make fruits.
Using a cue card, learners in groups of two will arrange the mixed card of images of a butterfly pollinating in order.
Animals that work for us.
Elephants eat large quantities of fruits, and when they defecate dung the seeds of the fruits are not digested, and the dung is used as fertilizer, which helps grow more plants(Murray,2025).
The teacher, with the help of the learner, will plant spinach seeds in a plant pot of soil with fertilizer from the shop in the summer outside the class. Learners will water and observe the pot outside and see if a plant will grow faster because of the fertilizer, which uses dung.
Technology.
Animals that give us food and/ or clothes
Learners will learn what butterflies through the pattern of their wings pollinate which flowers(Williams, n.d.).
With what they learned, the learners will design and construct a butterfly of the flower they like, and it will be shown by the print of their butterfly's wings. (may provide a chart in the front of class showing their flower and butterfly pollinated it.)
Animals that work for us.
Murray (2025) states that elephants were used to and are still used in some countries, like Asia, to carry heavy loads (logging and labor).
Learners will use 3 strings and figure out a design that will help elephants carry a maximum of 5 chopped wood. So, they need to see which tie technique will help hold 5 pencils steady using 3 wool string.
Referencing list
Murray, J. 2025. How elephants are useful for humans.
https://iere.org/how-elephants-are-useful-for-humans/#Conservation_Challenges_Threats_to_Elephant_Populations
. [Accessed:16.10.2025].
Williams, S. n.d. Butterflies and Host flowers. [Pinterest].
https://pin.it/3SQaIUgnu
. [Accessed: 16.10.2025].