Objective: Children will play a 20-questions style game to identify habitats and animals that live there.
Materials: chart paper, markers
- In advance, create a chart for each habitat you want to teach: include the name of the habitat, words and phrases that describe it, and several animals that live there. See examples at right.
- To play, have children take turns choosing a secret animal from one of the charts. Other players then ask questions to first guess the habitat and then the animal. The catch? Questions can have only yes-or-no answers and cannot name the habitat or animal until kids are ready to make their guess!
- For example, if a child were to choose an octopus, the game might go something like this:
Is the habitat wet? (yes)
Is it green? (no)
Is it underwater? (yes)
Guess: Is it the ocean? (yes)
Does the animal have fins? (no)
Does it have legs? (yes)
Guess: Is it an octopus? (Yes, it is!)
(SKILL: SL.1.3 Ask and answer questions)