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Peppered Moth Lesson 1 – Lower Key Stage 2

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Page 1: Peppered Moth Lesson 1 – Lower Key Stage 2. Starter Activity Here are three definitions of what camouflage is – in pairs discuss which one you think is

Peppered MothLesson 1 – Lower Key Stage 2

Page 2: Peppered Moth Lesson 1 – Lower Key Stage 2. Starter Activity Here are three definitions of what camouflage is – in pairs discuss which one you think is

Starter Activity

• Here are three definitions of what camouflage is – in pairs discuss which one you think is correct?1 To make smaller or less or to

cause to appear so. 2 The natural colouring or form of

an animal which helps it to blend in with its surroundings.

3 To stop being visible, to vanish

Page 3: Peppered Moth Lesson 1 – Lower Key Stage 2. Starter Activity Here are three definitions of what camouflage is – in pairs discuss which one you think is

Starter activity

1 To make smaller or less or to cause to appear so. (diminish)

2 The natural colouring or form of an animal which helps it to blend in with its surroundings.

3 To stop being visible, to vanish (disappear)

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The Peppered Moth

• Today, we are going to find out about a very special animal, that used camouflage to help it survive where there were changes in the quality of local air

• But first, let’s see if you can spot the camouflaged animals

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Camouflaged animals• Here are some examples of animals that use

camouflage to not be seen clearly • Can you see them on the following pages?

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Cheetah (look closely to find the spots)

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Camouflaged Lizard

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Flat fish

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Deer (Kudu)

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Chameleon

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ZEBRAS

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OCTOPUS

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RATTLESNAKE

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Camouflaged animals• In pairs think about “Why might these animals

need camouflage?”

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Peppered Moth story

• Read the Peppered Moth story

• Fill in the blanks

• When everyone has finished– Read out the sentences– Why do you think

camouflage is so important to the Peppered Moth?

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Peppered Moth results

Hopefully you will have seen the following:

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Simulation questions

• What did the simulations show you?• If you were a light-coloured

Peppered moth which forest or places would be better for you to live in?

• If you were a dark-coloured Peppered moth which forest or places would be better for you to live in?

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Peppered Moth classroom experiment (non-ICT)

• We are going to carry out an experiment to show you why the Peppered Moth changed colour

• What we need:– Black, Grey and White sugar

paper (A2)– Lots of hole punched circles in

black, grey and white– Volunteers (all of you)!

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What do we need to do?

• Lay the three A2 sheets on tables next to each other with cups next to them

• Put an equal mix of the punched out discs on the sheets

• Line up in a row• Each child goes to each sheet and

picks up a disc and places in the cup next to it

• Go to the back of the row

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Results

• In your tables count how many discs of each colour were found in your cups

• How many are there?• In pairs, discuss why

you got the results you did?

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Peppered Moth experiment results

• Are the results what you expected?

• Why are the results different for each background?

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Why is the Peppered Moth important?

• The Peppered Moth is called an indicator species, because it indicates if somewhere is polluted

• We can all help to keep the air clean

• In pairs, discuss with your partner what you think you can do to reduce pollution in the air

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Films about dirty air • Walking, cycling or scooting are good for

the air as they do not create dirty air, which is also called air pollution, whereas cars do make air pollution!

Here are a couple of short films which talk about dirty air – also known as air pollution

http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/air-pollution-in-london/6010.html

(vehicles and air pollution) - 01:12http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/air-pollution-in-london/6049.html

(air pollution in London) - 01:51

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Peppered Moth activity

• We’re going to measure how we travel to school using the Peppered Moth

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Peppered Moth outline

• We will be using different coloured stickers for different ways of getting to school

• You’ll stick your sticker to the moth each day to show how you travelled to school

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Transport sticker codes

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Discussion Questions

• Ask the children in pairs or in tables to discuss some or all of the following questions:– How do you think animals like

zebras or tigers became camouflaged in their environment?

– If you had a Peppered Moth from before the factories were built and one from now, which one would be lighter, and which one darker in colour? Why?

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Plenary

• BIG QUESTION – What is the link between animals camouflaging themselves and air pollution? – What information do you

need to recall and explain to answer this question?