Animal Camouflage
Know that many animals use camouflage — colours and patterns that help them blend into their surroundings — to hide from predators or to sneak up on prey, like a leaf insect that looks like a leaf or an Arctic hare that turns white in winter
Suggested ages 5–7
Learning journey
Your child is discovering the amazing diversity of animals around the world — learning how they have babies, find shelter, use camouflage, and adapt to different environments from deserts to polar regions.
Evidence of understanding
- Explains that camouflage means blending in with surroundings
- Gives at least 3 examples of camouflaged animals
- Explains that camouflage helps animals hide from predators or sneak up on food
Assessment prompt
If Animal Camouflage tries to spot a grasshopper in the garden, can they explain that it's hard to see because its green colour helps it hide in the grass — and give other examples of animals that use camouflage?
Standards alignment
No external standards are linked to this topic.