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Science·Animals of the World·conceptual

Animal Homes

Know that animals make or find many different kinds of homes — birds build nests, rabbits dig burrows, bees live in hives, hermit crabs use empty shells, spiders spin webs — and that these shelters protect them and their young

Suggested ages 5–7

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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

  • Names at least 4 different types of animal homes (nest, burrow, hive, web, shell, den, lodge)
  • Explains that animals need homes for shelter and to keep their babies safe
  • Matches common animals to their homes

Assessment prompt

If you ask Animal Homes where different animals live, can they describe several animal homes — like a bird's nest, a rabbit's burrow, or a bee's hive — and say why animals need shelter?

Standards alignment

No external standards are linked to this topic.