This learning material focuses on the ways birds adapt to their environment especially in food. These will lead pupils to realize that the different body structures of birds make them physically adapted to their environment for food gathering and survival. Situations for valuing are included in each activity to develop appreciation of the beauty of nature and awareness of the importance of conserving our remaining wildlife and their natural environment.
Objective
• Identify the body parts used by birds for getting/eating their food
• Infer the kind of food a bird eats from the appearance of its mouth parts
• Infer that birds live in places where they can find food
• Design a bird that can adapt to a given environment
Curriculum Information
Education Type
K to 12
Grade Level
Grade 7, Grade 6
Learning Area
Science
Content/Topic
Living Things and Their Environment
Intended Users
Learners, Students
Competencies
Infer how some animals adapt to a particular environment