Which animals live underground, on the ground and in trees? - Teacher notes
Science Resource Description
Exploring the diverse habitats of animals is an essential part of understanding the natural world. To begin with, children should investigate different habitats through a general overview, which can be supported by educational videos and resources found online. The term 'subterranean animals' is introduced to describe creatures that inhabit underground environments. Students are encouraged to complete a chart detailing various animals that make their homes beneath the surface of the earth, enhancing their knowledge of subterranean life.
Moving through different layers of habitats, attention is then directed towards arboreal animals, those that dwell in trees. Again, videos are utilised to illustrate these animals in their natural treetop habitats. The lesson then shifts focus to animals that live on the ground, examining four specific examples: tigers, elephants, giraffes, and snakes. Children will delve into the specifics of these animals' lives, discovering where they can be found, their survival strategies, dietary habits, and potential predators. This comprehensive approach helps students understand the reasons behind animals' habitat choices and the adaptations that enable them to thrive in their respective environments.