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To train students' Animal Care knowledge while teaching Reading Non-Fiction, engage them in activities such as analyzing case studies on animal conservation, comparing texts on animal behavior, summarizing articles on pet care, creating posters on endangered species from informational texts, and conducting group discussions based on research articles on animal health. These activities foster comprehension and application of non-fiction content.
To test a Grade 1 student's animal care knowledge skills, create a simple and interactive quiz with pictures, asking them to identify animals, their foods, habitats, and basic needs (e. g. , water, shelter). Include true/false or multiple-choice questions about proper pet care practices and the importance of kindness to animals.
Mastery of the Animal Care knowledge skill at an early age enhances a student's sense of responsibility, empathy, and nurturing skills. It can improve their observational and critical thinking abilities, as they learn to monitor and care for another being's needs.