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The lesson introduces the lion as the powerful and brave “king of the savanna,” highlighting its habitat, physical characteristics, and social structure. It emphasizes the lion’s strong jaws and sharp teeth for hunting, its proud demeanor, and the unique features of its tail. Additionally, the lesson shares interesting facts about lions, including their social groups called prides and the role of lionesses in hunting, encouraging further exploration of the animal kingdom.
  1. What makes the lion special in the savanna?
  2. Why do other animals run away when they see a lion?
  3. What do you think a pride of lions is like?

The Lion: King of the Savanna

Meet the Mighty Lion

The lion is a big, strong animal that lives in a place called the savanna. The savanna is a wide, open area with lots of grass and a few trees. Lions are known as the kings of the savanna because they are very powerful and brave.

Look at the Lion’s Jaws and Teeth!

Lions have big jaws and sharp teeth. They use them to catch their food. When other animals see a lion’s face, they know to be careful and run away quickly!

The Lion’s Proud Tail

Have you ever seen a lion’s tail? It’s long and has a tuft of hair at the end. Lions use their tails to help them balance when they walk. When a lion walks in the savanna, it holds its head high and walks with pride, like a king!

Fun Lion Facts

  • Lions live in groups called prides. A pride is like a big family of lions.
  • Lions love to rest and can sleep for up to 20 hours a day!
  • Even though lions are called “king,” the female lions, called lionesses, do most of the hunting.

Enjoy Learning More!

If you liked learning about lions, there are many more amazing animals to discover. Keep exploring and have fun learning new things every day!

  • What do you think it would be like to live in a place like the savanna? Can you imagine what other animals might live there with the lions?
  • Why do you think lions are called the “king of the savanna”? Can you think of any other animals that might be considered kings or queens in their habitats?
  • Have you ever seen an animal with a long tail like a lion’s? How do you think animals use their tails in different ways?
  1. Roar Like a Lion: Pretend to be a lion in the savanna! Find a space where you can move around safely. Walk proudly like a lion, using your arms as a tail to help you balance. Can you make a lion’s roar? Think about how a lion moves and sounds. Share your lion walk and roar with your family or friends!

  2. Lion’s Teeth Experiment: Gather some playdough or clay and a few small sticks or toothpicks. Use the playdough to create a lion’s mouth and the sticks as teeth. Try to “catch” small objects like beads or buttons with your lion’s mouth. This will help you understand how lions use their sharp teeth to catch food.

  3. Observe and Draw: Find a picture of a lion or watch a video about lions. Look closely at its features, like the mane, tail, and paws. Draw your own lion and add details that show why lions are called the “king of the savanna.” Share your drawing with your class and talk about what makes lions special.

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The lion is king of the savanna. Look at his jaws and teeth! When the animals see his face, they run with all their might. The lion is king of the savanna. Look at his tail! When he roams in the savanna, he walks with pride.

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