survival of the fittest....Week 5

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SciencePrimary EducationAge 5

This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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WEEK..5
DAY 1

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Big Question
 What enables living things to survive in all parts of our planet?  

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Expected Learning Outcomes


Recapitulation of the concepts learnt in the chapter survival of the fittest





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SEL ACTIVITY

Recall all the habitats learned in the chapter, where would you like to spend most of your spare time and Why?

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Recall all the habitats learned in the chapter, where would you like to spend most of your spare time and Why?

Slide 5 - Open question

NOTEBOOK WORK
C.F.....                   SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST             DATE.....                    Q1. Define the following terms: 
1.Breathing root

Q2. How is waxy coating on plants is an adaptive feature of aquatic plants? 

                                                     

 

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Q3. Correct the following statements-

a.Camel have long eyelashes to keep water out of their eyes
b.The fins of fish help it to breathe under water.
c.Trees in the polar region grow tall very quickly, helping them to
 get sunlight.

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Q4. Why are leaves of cactus plant reduced to spines? 

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CLOSURE 
Discussion of Notebook work

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Now, I can
1.Identify the adaptation in living things

2.Describe and explain the adaptation in living things

YES I CAN
I HAVE DOUBTS
I NEED HELP

Slide 10 - Poll

HOMEFUN
ACTIVITY - WHEEL OF ANIMALIA

ART INTEGRATION – VISUAL ART – PAPER CRAFT
CHILDREN WILL CREATE A WHEEL OF ANIMALIA WHEREIN THEY WILL WRITE THE CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF DIFFERENT ANIMALS LIVING IN DIFFERENT HABITATS AND THE PERSON PLAYING THE GAME WILL GUESS THE ANIMAL. 

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        DAY 2

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BIG QUESTION
 What enables living things to survive in all parts of our planet?  

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EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
IDENTIFY AND EXPLAIN THE BEHAVIOURAL ADAPTATIONS OF LIVING THINGS.

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SEL ACTIVITY 
SEL ACTIVITY
SEE,THINK AND WONDER

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SEE, THINK ,WONDER

Slide 17 - Open question

CONTENT
Migration and hibernation will be discussed as behavioural adaptation in living things and their importance citing various examples.

Definition of both the terms will be derived from the children. 

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PROPOSED QUESTIONS
Q1.DEFINE

a)HIBERNATION
b)MIGRATION.




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Q1.DEFINE
a)HIBERNATION
b)MIGRATION.

Slide 20 - Open question

Q2.Why do birds migrate. State any two reasons?

Slide 21 - Open question

Q Late in August, a bird called the arctic tern starts its long journey from the Arctic to the Antarctica region. The birds return to the Arctic only in mid-June. Why do birds like the arctic tern migrate?
A
for food and warmth
B
to escape from predators
C
to move to cooler lands
D
to protect their young ones

Slide 22 - Quiz

Q3. Which of these is an example of adaptation in response to seasonal changes?
A
1 chameleons changing colour as per their surroundings
B
2 penguins having solid bones unlike other birds with hollow bones
C
3 squirrels sleeping through cold months to conserve energy when food is limited
D
4 porcupines rolling into a ball with their spines sticking out when caught by predators

Slide 23 - Quiz

CLOSURE

Think and ink activity 7.8 in studio will be attempted by the children 

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