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 Science Exercise Book Topic for today: The characteristics and specific behaviours of animals to protect themselves from enemies 07.06.2023 Question 1 to Question 8 https://wordwall.net/resource/34210850 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.