Primary Worksheets: White Tiger
Primary worksheets on the topic of the white tiger designed for primary school students. A basic passage with questions at the end to answer, testing the students comprehension levels.
The white tiger is a rare type of tiger with unique genes. They were found in the wild in India but there are no white tigers in the wild currently. The last wild white tiger was captured in the 1950s.
It is believed that the entire population of the white tigers came from one single white tiger. This is a big problem for white tigers today as they develop many health problems. They are not considered endangered as they are not considered as a species.
The white tiger is highly sought after because of its unique white fur. Breeders sell white tiger cubs for large amounts of money but cause a lot of problems as the other cubs who are not white tend to get abandoned.
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Basic Tips
When teaching a new concept to a student, make it as visual as possible. Concepts become more comprehensible. A standard lesson should follow this basic structure:
- Introduction: gather what knowledge the students have on the topic. Assess and evaluate your level to base how much assistance they require throughout the lesson
- Concept: teaching the actual topic of the lesson. Highlight the difficulty the students are having and apply the appropriate action. For example, if they do not understand the meaning of a word, get them to highlight it for further studying in the future.
- Evaluation: conclude the lesson by getting the students to feedback what you have taught. Ensure they comprehend the topic and know the main points.
Build the confidence level of students through active participation. Encourage projects for them to do what they have learnt into practical use. The more engaging the lesson is, the better the result.
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