Activities on Endangered Animals and Habitats
Hey! Get off our Train Activity: Children will each get assigned an endangered species and create a poster on that animal that would promote support to help save it. Children can then act out the story, lining up to represent a train. Eventually the children will all get on the 'train' when they explain why their animal should be saved.
Endangered Animals Musical Chairs: Children will all get assigned an endangered animal species, and pair up with another child with that same animal. Children will then stand around chairs and walk around when they hear music. When the music stops, children will have to find a chair, and the one who doesn't get a chair, or the one who sits on the 'Chair of Extinction' will leave the game. Children also have the option to sit in a chair that allows them to bring an animal back.
Environmental Poems: Children can practice writing various types of environmental poems such as acrostic or alphabetical poems, to express concerns related to animals or their disappearing habitats.
Howler Monkey: Children can watch a video of the Howler Monkey and mimic the sounds that he makes. Children will also learn why the Howler Monkey makes those sounds.
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