Animals Around Us: A Guide to Domestic, Wild, and Farm Animals | 2nd EVS Term 1 Unit 4

Animals Around Us - 2nd EVS Environmental Science Term 1 Unit 4

Animals Around Us

You will learn about

* Animals and their homes

* Domestic and wild animals

* Young ones of animals

Animals Illustration

Domestic Animals - Farm Animals

Chicku and Ticku are two little sparrows. One day..........

Two sparrows Chicku and Ticku

Chicku was very excited. She flew from the nest on a journey into the world of animals.

Animals are of different kinds. Some live with us in our farms and homes (domestic animals), some live in the forest (wild animals) and some in water.

Observe the farmer‛s house. What animals do you see?

A farmer's house with various animals

Answer: Horse, Cow, Dog, Ox, Goat, Rooster, Calf, Crow

These animals are found in and around our homes. We take care of them and they help us in various ways. Such animals are called domestic animals.

Some domestic animals help us in our farm work. They are called farm animals.

Chicku's Farm Visit

Chicku saw the farm and the farm animals. She introduced herself and spoke to the animals.

Chicku the sparrow “I am a sparrow. My name is Chicku”.

Ox and Cow

Ox: “Hello Chicku! I help to plough the farm”.

Cow: “I give milk and my dung is used as manure and fuel. The farmer provides us a home called a shed. My young one is called a calf”.

Horse and foal

“Hello Chicku! I am a horse. People use me to pull carts and for riding. They take care of me. My home is called a stable. This is my young one – a foal.

Do you know? I can sleep both lying down and standing up”.

Donkey and foal

“Hello Chicku! I am a donkey. I am grey in colour. People use me to carry loads. This is my young one - a foal. My home is a stable”.

Connect the animals to their homes and young ones by drawing lines.

This is an activity for you to do. Try to match the animal with its home and its baby!

Matching activity: animals, homes, and young ones

Domestic Animals - Animals that give us...

Chicku the sparrow

Some domestic animals give us food items like milk, eggs, meat and honey; some give us wool and leather.

Goat and kid

“Hello Chicku! I am a goat. This is my young one-a kid. My home is a shed. People rear us for our milk and meat. They take us to graze”.

Sheep and lamb

“Hello Chicku! I am a sheep.

My home is a shed.

My young one is a lamb.

I give wool. People use wool to make sweaters, gloves and shawls. It keeps them warm”.

Honey bees and beehive

“Hello Chicku! We are honey bees.

Our home is a beehive.

We live together in large numbers. We make honey from flowers”.

Hen and chick

“Hello Chicku, I am a hen.

My home is called a coop. My young one is a chick. We are reared for our eggs and meat. Turkeys and ducks are also reared for their eggs and meat”.

Ducks and Turkey

Chicku said, “I feel happy to have met all of you.

Thank you and goodbye”. She flew away.

Name the young ones.

Activity to name the young ones of cow, hen, and goat

(Calf, Chick, Kid)

Domestic Animals - Pet Animals

Some domestic animals live with us and share our lives. They are called pet animals.

On the way to the forest, Chicku saw Surabhi and Semmalar with their pet animals.

Surabhi with her cat and kittens

Surabhi: “This is my cat and these are her kittens. They live in our home”.

Semmalar with her dog and puppy

Semmalar: “This is my dog and this is its puppy. I keep them in a kennel in my house”.

Semmalar: “I love my pets very much. I feed them and play with them. They love me too. My dogs wag their tails when they see me. I take them to the doctor to keep them healthy”.

Do you have pet animals? Talk about them with your teacher / friends.

Kinds of pet animals: Dog

Their names: Bittu

Food that you give them: Milk, Some dog foods

The way you take care of them: I take them to the doctor to keep them healthy.

Fill in the blanks.

Sankar with cats and dogs

Sankar has two cats and three dogs.

So Sankar has five pets in all.

Wild Animals

Chicku then entered a forest.

The forest is the home of wild animals.

Chicku the sparrow

“I am Chicku, a sparrow. May I know about you?”

Elephant and calf

“Hello Chicku! I am an elephant. I love to play in the water. This is my young one, a calf”.

The elephant has a long trunk and big ears. Some elephants have tusks. Tusks are a different form of teeth.

Chicku the sparrow “Oh, what is this sound? It makes me afraid”.

Lion roaring

“It is the roar of the lion. The lion‛s home is called a den. Male lions have a mane”.

Lion and Tiger with cubs

Lions and tigers live in the forest. Their young ones are called cubs”.

White Tiger

“The tiger‛s home is called a lair. Tigers have black stripes on their body. Some tigers are white in colour”.

Chicku thanked the elephant and flew out of the forest.

Animal Facts

Fun facts about Zebra, Giraffe, Cheetah

Choose the right word and fill in the blanks.

Elephant illustration for activity

a. Elephants have a trunk. (stripe / trunk)

b. Tusks are modified form of teeth. (Tusks / Trunks)

c. They have small eyes and large ears. (small / large)

Water Animals

On the way back to her nest, Chicku saw a pond and some water animals in and around it.

Pond with various water animals

Chicku saw some fish, frogs, a turtle, crabs and a crane. Frog, crab and turtle live both on land and in water.

Do you know?

The young one of a fish is called a fingerling and the young one of a frog is a tadpole.

Birds and Nests

Chicku also saw some birds and their nests.

Each bird‛s nest looks different. Birds use sticks, thorns, cotton and fibre to build their nests. Some birds such as the woodpecker, owl and parrot live in the holes in the tree trunks called hollows.

Different types of bird nests

The cuckoo does not build a nest. It lays its eggs in the nests of other birds.

Cuckoo bird

Chicku reached home. Ticku and mother were happy to see Chicku.

Chicku spoke about her experiences in the animal world.

Select the odd one and put a cross (✔) mark in the box.

Odd one out activity with answers