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Last updated

3 September 2025

pdf, 55.47 MB
pdf, 55.47 MB

This comprehensive 4-page teaching resource on wild animals and their habitats is perfect for grades 5–8. Students explore the types of wild animals, their physical and behavioral adaptations, and the diverse habitats they live in, including forests, grasslands, deserts, oceans, wetlands, and polar regions. The material covers biodiversity, food chains, climate impact, and conservation efforts. Included are detailed explanations, examples of species like lions, tigers, polar bears, and penguins, plus human impact topics such as deforestation, pollution, overhunting, and climate change. The resource features engaging text, comprehension questions, true or false activities, a cloze test, a word-matching exercise, and vocabulary development. Solutions are provided, making it ideal for English and biology cross-curricular lessons, ESL teaching, and environmental science topics. Teachers gain ready-to-use content that encourages critical thinking, environmental awareness, and active learning about ecosystems, wildlife protection, and sustainable living.

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