SUBJECT:
LEARNING STANDARD:
Science Year 6 KSSR
manila card, coloured
card, stapler, scissors,
box, glue, rubber bands,
A4 paper, hole punch
Apparatus & materials
4.1.5 Explain through examples the
types of interaction among animals
such as symbiosis, mutualism,
commensalism & parasitism.
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Instruction
Take a manila card and a stapler.
make holes on both sides of the
card’s base, then connect the
holes with rubber bands.
Cut out animal shapes
from coloured cards and
glue them onto the hats.
Create more hats with
different animal shapes.
Cut an A4 paper into smaller pieces
and write down animal interactions,
like "prey-predator." Roll them up
and put them in a box.
The group leader randomly selects a
rolled-up paper from the box and asks a
friend to act out the animal interaction
written on it. Then, others take turns
doing the same by picking new papers
from the box.
Pupils can enhance their communication
abilities, so they can communicate effectively
with their peers. Furthermore, this strategy
promotes vocabulary growth, ultimately
enhancing English skills
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EENNGGLLIISSHH
DramaDrama
InteractionInteraction
Being
diligent &
persevere
when carrying
task
Being
cooperative
Dare to try
Responsible
(safety of
oneself or
others)
Noble
value
Comm
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Informative
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21st
century
skills
Art-based role play allows pupils to exercise
their creativity and imagination. students
are given the freedom to decorate their hats
according to their own taste
MUTUALISM
PARASITISM
COMMENSALISM
P E R F O R M A N C E
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