Science > Biology > Zoology > Animals > Zoo Animals (16 resources)
1f2n3n

FREE Article - 1st of 3 Free Items

View 2 more resources at no cost, and then subscribe for full access.

Substitute Teacher Kit


Page 1 of 2

A Visit to the Zoo (Grades 1-2)

Introduction

When you substitute in a first- or second-grade classroom, you can invite your class to explore zoo animals. Select a few of these activities to supplement your classroom lessons, or use the entire kit to create a fun-filled class "trip" to the zoo.

Preparation Materials
Classroom Management Tips
Activities
Closing Activities

Books to Read:
Barney Goes to the Zoo by Linda Cress Dowdy
Curious George Visits the Zoo by Margaret Rey
Going to the Zoo by Tom Paxton
If I Ran the Zoo by Dr. Seuss
1, 2, 3 to the Zoo by Eric Carle
Put Me in the Zoo by Robert Lopshire

Websites to Visit:
http://www.kidscom.com/games/animal/animal.html
http://www.thinkquest.org/library/

What Am I? – Icebreaker
Say, "I went to the zoo and I heard this sound _____." (For example, growl like a lion or squawk like a parrot.) Then say, "I turned around and saw a _____." Ask students to guess what animal you saw. Continue playing, making new animal sounds. After a few rounds, ask student volunteers to lead the game.

If I Were an Animal – Icebreaker
Ask, "If you could be any animal at the zoo, which animal would you like to be?"
Give students a few minutes to think about their responses. Then encourage them to share their choices with the class.
Students should be sure to tell why they chose their animal. If necessary, you can model a response. For example, "I'd like to be a monkey because I'd love to climb trees and swing from branch to branch. And I'd like to make silly faces at people watching me!"

Invite Students to Become Zoo Animals – Icebreaker
Ask each student to draw a zoo animal on an index card. Help them label the cards with their animals' names.
Punch two holes in the top of each card and run yarn through the holes. Have students tie the ends of the yarn and wear their cards around their necks.
Use these zoo animal names to keep students' attention throughout the day. For example, say:
"Zebras and dolphins may line up first."
"All animals that can fly will be in this group."
"Lions and tigers may now find reading partners."

Classroom "Zoo Corner"
Ask the librarian to suggest books, videos, and other materials that relate to zoo animals. Display these resources in one corner of the classroom.
Invite students to read or look at books alone, in pairs, or in small groups.
Have students use books as a springboard for oral reports, stories, creative dramas, or art projects.
Select books to read and discuss with the class as a whole.

Use Zoo Tickets to Reinforce Appropriate Behavior
At the beginning of the day, give each child an empty envelope with "Zoo Tickets!" written on it.
Prepare small tickets to distribute when students exhibit good behavior.
Students can store the tickets in their envelopes and exchange them for a "trip to the zoo" at the end of the day. The "trip" could be a movie, filmstrip, or game about animals.

Stress Reliever
Songs and fingerplays provide great relaxation opportunities for young students. Visit Zany Zoo Animals (http://www.alphabet-soup.net/dir7/zoo.html) to find an assortment of activities, songs, and poems you can share with your class. Content Area Activities


 Previous  1  2   Next 

Join TeacherVision
for $39.95 a year and start receiving benefits today!
Free 7-Day Trial

Highlights

President-Elect Obama

Get your students involved in the issues facing the U.S. President-elect with these activities, articles, and lessons. Imagine a day in the life of the new president, read the inaugural addresses from past presidents, teach your class about the Cabinet, and more.

January Events

Find educational resources for every day in January. Fill your January lessons with activities for Letter Writing Week (Jan. 4-11), Martin Luther King Jr Day (Jan. 19), Chinese New Year (Jan. 26), National Puzzle Day (Jan. 29), National Book Month.

After-School Activities

Enrich before- or after-school programs with fun and educational activities. This slideshow features games, arts & crafts, holiday activities, science projects, and more for all ages.

2009 Calendar

Incorporate fun seasonal events and landmark dates, with our 2009 Educators' Calendar. Each day of the year features links to activities related to whatever is being celebrated that day, week, or month, from Martin Luther King Day to Letter Writing Week!

Bulletin Boards

Whether you teach science, reading, art, or social studies, you're sure to find the perfect bulletin board to fit your current theme or topic of discussion.

Theme Library

Our comprehensive Theme Library organizes TeacherVision content by seasonal and academic themes – making it easier for you to offer cross-curricular lessons and appeal to all of your students' needs and interests.

Daily Printables

Add a TeacherVision widget to your blog, personalized homepage (such as iGoogle or Pageflakes), or social networking sites (such as Facebook). Our widgets feature a different fifth-grade language arts printable or fourth-grade math printable for each day of the year.