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Topic For Today:

3.0 ANIMAL
Content Standard :
Survival of Animal
3.1 Species
Learning Standard :

3.1.2 Explain with examples the


characteristics and specific
behaviours of animals to
protect themselves from
enemies.
Learning Objective:
By the end of the lesson, pupils will
be able to:

i. State the characteristics


and specific behaviours of
animals to protect
themselves from enemies.
Pupils are able to:
i. State the characteristics and
specific behaviours of animals to
protect themselves from enemies
with 3 examples.
-Detach body part. -Spurt out
black ink. -Have fake eyes.
REVISION
What is the meaning
of Survival of the
Species ?
The ability for
animals and plants to
maintain their species
to avoid extinction.
VIDEO
The characteristics
and specific
behaviours of animals
to protect themselves
from enemies.
Example 1:
Inflates their bodies
that have poisonous
sharp spines
Pufferfish
Example 2:
Raise the sharp
spines on their bodies
Porcupine
Example 3:
Curl up their
bodies
Millipede
Example 4:
Camouflage
Chameleon
Example 5:
Hard and scaly
skin
Crocodile
Example 6:
Hides its body
inside hard shell
Tortoise
Example 7:
Animal that
have antlers
Deer
What is the purpose
of having these
characteristics and
specific behaviours of
animals?
To protect animals
from enemies.
Class assessment:
Take out your
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Book
Topic for today:
The characteristics and
specific behaviours of animals
to protect themselves from
enemies
07.06.2023
Question 1 to Question 8
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Enrichment

Pupils answer challenging questions on


Quizizz.
Reinforcement:
Pupils read over Science
Textbook on page 51-52.
Post Lesson:

The characteristics and specific


behaviours of animals to protect
themselves from enemies.

To protect them from the


enemies, enable the survival
of species.
Thank you.

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