Changes in Plants and Animals (II)

TOPIC: Changes in Plants and Animals
SUBTOPIC: Changes in Animals – Animals and Their Young Ones – Reasons for Changes in Animals
CLASS: PRIMARY 4
DATE: ____________________
PERIOD: ____________________
DURATION: 40 minutes

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  1. Observe and describe common changes in animals.
  2. Identify animals and their young ones.
  3. Compare young and adult animals.
  4. Explain reasons for changes in animals.

KEY VOCABULARY WORDS: growth, metamorphosis, maturity, shedding, moulting.

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS:

  • Pictures of animals at different stages (e.g., chick–hen, calf–cow)
  • Chart of animals and their young
  • Video or drawing of an animal growing over time

CONTENT OF THE LESSON:

Meaning of Changes in Animals:
Changes in animals occur as they grow, mature, and adapt to their environment.

Examples of Changes in Animals:

  • A kitten grows into a cat.
  • A calf grows into a cow.
  • A tadpole changes into a frog.
  • Some animals shed their skin (snakes, lizards).
  • Some animals grow fur for winter.

Animals and Their Young Ones:

Adult Animal

Young One

Cow

Calf

Goat

Kid

Hen

Chick

Dog

Puppy

Cat

Kitten

Horse

Foal

Reasons for Changes in Animals:

  • Growth – animals get bigger and stronger.
  • Reproduction – animals produce young ones.
  • Adaptation – changes help animals survive in their environment.
  • Seasonal changes – fur growth or shedding.

Comparing Young and Adult Animals:
Young animals are smaller, may have different colours, and may lack some features of adults. Example: A chick has soft feathers, while a hen has full plumage.

INTRODUCTORY ACTIVITY:
Teacher shows pictures of a chick and a hen, asking pupils to point out differences.

CLASS EXERCISE 1:
Match these animals to their young ones: Goat, Cat, Cow → Kitten, Kid, Calf.

CLASS EXERCISE 2:
Mention two reasons why animals change.

ASSIGNMENT (MCQs):

  1. The young one of a goat is called (a) calf (b) kid (c) puppy
  2. Snakes change their skin by (a) moulting (b) swimming (c) eating
  3. Which animal starts life as a tadpole? (a) frog (b) goat (c) lizard
  4. Which of these is NOT a reason for animal change? (a) growth (b) adaptation (c) multiplication table
  5. The young one of a hen is called (a) kitten (b) chick (c) kid
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