Wild animals - Worksheet for little ones

in Education2 years ago

We find different animals all across the world and many animals can be useful to humans. We have tame and domesticated animals, but also wild animals.

We as humans have the responsibility to look after nature and not mis-use it.

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Wild animals are animals which is not domesticated or tame, which means we do not keep them as pets. They live in the wild and find food for themselves. Some of them can be very dangerous and you always need to be careful of a wild animal.

If you live in South Africa, you will know that we are the country of the big 5. The lion, cheetah, buffalo, elephant and rhino.

  • Have you ever seen any of these wild animals in real life?
  • watch the video and listen to the sounds these animals make

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Tourist come from all over the world to visit South Africa's Game reserves to see our wild animals. A game reserve is a place where the animals life in their natural habitat and are not kept in cages.

These wild animals have certain patterns on their bodies or a specific colour to camouflage (blend in with the area) themselves.

  • Watch the video to see how some wild animals camouflage themselves

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  • For extra knowledge/enrichment - We all love to learn. We do not only have to learn stuff that we know we will write a test on. It is good to have some general knowledge_. Open the link and choose at least 5 (you can choose more) animals that you would like to know more about. You can also find some extra pictures or videos on these animals. How cool will it be to tell your friends, parents or siblings something about these animals they did not know? _http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/animals.html
  • For fun - Design your own Game reserve with all the different wild animals you want to put in there. You can build a 3D-model and cut out or draw pictures of the different animals. If you want to use plastic animals, that is also fine. Use your imagination and enjoy creating a habitat (house/place to live) for your wild animals.