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How can you find animals in the woods?
Plant & Animal Secrets Unit | Lesson 3 of 6

How can you find animals in the woods?

Plant & Animal Secrets Unit | Lesson 3 of 6
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# Extensions
Below are ideas for extending this topic beyond the activity and exploration you just completed.
  • Lesson Assessment
  • Videos: These videos will inspire students to think about what animals might live in a hole in a tree.
  • Activities: Give your students the chance to observe nature first hand with these activities.
  • Read-aloud books online: These picture books will get your students thinking and talking about where animals live.
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# Videos & Discussion

Watch these videos to discover some animals that make their homes in a hole in an old tree. After each video, discuss, "Why do you think these animals live in the hole in the tree?"

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# Activities: Nature Observation
  • For a very quiet classroom pet that’s fun for students to watch, consider keeping some garden snails.

  • If you have an outdoor area to explore, go on a nature walk. You’ll find nature walk tips here.

  • If you have access to a grassy lawn, give your students a chance to observe the world of small animals that live in the grass. Use hula hoops or string to create an observation area for each group of four students. Ask the students to explore the area as if they were ants. What would the area look like to an ant?

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# Read-Aloud Books

Epic offers books online for teachers to use for free. Just click “Educators” to register.

  • Where is Baby Bear? : A story about hide and seek helps students think about where animals live. (ages 6-8)

  • Raccoon Cubs : A nonfiction book about raccoons. (ages 4-6)

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# Nature Walk Tips
  • Ask students what they think they'll see on their walk. Have them draw their answers. (Drawing prompt handout

  • Talk about looking for any animals — from birds in the trees to bees in the flower bed.

  • Discuss a “no squishing” policy for creepy crawly critters, like worms, beetles, and ants.

  • Tell students to listen for animal sounds (birds chirping, squirrels scolding) and to look for signs that animals have been there (spider webs, animal tracks, nests).

  • After the walk, have students discuss what they saw and draw something they want to remember. (Drawing prompt handout

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animal


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a living thing that needs to eat other living things
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safety


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protection from getting hurt
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food


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something that animals eat
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needs


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things an animal or plant must have in order to live
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survive


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to stay alive
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behavior


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what an animal does
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different


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not the same
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similar


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somewhat the same
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pattern


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something that happens again and again and again in a way that can be predicted
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video of gopher eating sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
video of person lifting log by Hidden Villa Science and Nature Video Series
video of praying mantis applying self-defense by duncantakeru
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video of gopher eating sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
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video of gopher eating sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
video of gopher eating sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
video of snail expanding its antennae by Epigrafx
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video of gopher coming out of hole and discovering sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
video of gopher eating sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
video of praying mantis applying self-defense by duncantakeru
video of praying mantis applying self-defense by duncantakeru
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video of gopher coming out of hole and discovering sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
video of praying mantis applying self-defense by duncantakeru
video of snail expanding its antennae by Epigrafx
video of woodpecker pecking wood by Benjamin Slade
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video of gopher coming out of hole and discovering sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
video walking through forest by Zenvision TV
young teen asian girl looking through gopher hole by dangdumrong
video of person lifting log by Hidden Villa Science and Nature Video Series
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video of gopher eating sunflower seeds by Alex Brandin
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video of land snail moving across pavement by Wishlessness
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Lesson narration:

Grade K

Plant & Animal Needs

Animal Needs: Safety

K-LS1-1

Activity Prep

Print Prep

In this lesson, students observe different animal behaviors and work to discover another pattern: all animals seek safety in order to survive. The activity, Gopher in a Hole, includes physical movement in which students pretend to be snails hiding in their shells, praying mantises scaring away predators, and gophers popping out of holes.

Preview activity

Exploration

8 mins

Wrap-Up

7 mins

Grade K

Plant & Animal Needs

Animal Needs: Safety

K-LS1-1

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