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Animals and Creatures that Help Us - Coggle Diagram
Animals and Creatures that Help Us
Natural Science
Sub-topic 1: Pollination and Food Production
Key Concept: Bees help pollinate plants, ensuring food production.
Skills: Observation, classifying animals, identifying roles in nature.
Values: Respect and protect insects as vital for survival.
Activity: Watch a short video of bees pollinating, then create a flower-bee role play to show how pollination works.
Sub-topic 2: Soil and Environmental Health
Key Concept: Earthworms and ants improve soil quality and help plants grow.
Skills: Investigating soil, recording observations.
Values: Caring for the environment.
Activity: Explore a soil jar with worms/ants and record what they see. Learners draw what they observe.
Social Science
Sub-topic 1: Working Animals in Communities
Key Concept: Guide dogs and police dogs help humans with disabilities and safety.
Skills: Understanding human-animal relationships, empathy.
Values: Inclusivity and appreciation of support systems.
Activity: Group discussion on “How do guide dogs help people?” followed by drawing a guide dog helping a person.
Sub-topic 2: Farming and Food Resources
Key Concept: Cows provide milk and are important for farming.
Skills: Connecting food to sources, critical thinking.
Values: Appreciation for farmers and animals in food supply.
Activity: Create a food chain chart linking cows → milk → cheese/yoghurt.
Technology
Sub-topic 1: Designing Animal Homes/Tools
Key Concept: Humans can create safe spaces/tools for animals to thrive (e.g., beehives, compost bins).
Skills: Designing, building, problem-solving.
Values: Creativity, innovation, care for living things.
Activity: Build a simple model of a beehive or worm farm using recycled materials.
Sub-topic 2: Using Technology to Learn about Animals
Key Concept: Videos, presentations, and apps can show how animals work in their habitats.
Skills: Using digital tools for learning.
Values: Curiosity, responsible use of technology.
Activity: Learners create a short digital poster or slideshow on “My Helpful Animal.”