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The Elephant Family Elephants live in family groups called HERDS. Herds are made up of all the mother elephants and their babies. The oldest mother is called the MATRIARCH who is the leader of the herd. Female elephants stay in their herds for life, but the male elephants leave between the ages of 7 and 12. The matriarch knows everything the herd needs to know to survive. Elephants love and support their families just as we do. Match the word to the correct explanation: MATRIARCH Leaves the herd between the ages of 7 and 12 HERDS FEMALES Stay in their herds for life Family groups MALES The oldest mother and leader of the herd

Baby Elephants A baby elephant is called a calf. They only stand about 3 feet tall when they are born and stay very close to their mothers for the first few months. They start to eat plants from about four months but still drink their mother s milk for at least another 2 years or more. At first, baby elephants do not know how to use their trunks and can even step on them! From 6-8 months, they learn to use their trunk to eat and drink and by the time they are a year old, they can use their trunks very well. Draw a picture of your own baby elephant in the space below. What name are you going to give your elephant? My baby elephant s name is:... Answers: 1. plant eaters; 2. 16-20 hours per day; 3. get fruit and leaves from trees

Elephant Appetites Elephants are plant eaters, or HERBIVORES. They eat leaves, roots, grasses, bark and fruits. They spend 16-20 hours a day eating! Elephants use their trunks to get fruit and leaves from trees. They use their trunks to pull down trees and their tusks to pull the bark off trees. Elephants drink water only once or twice a day. Colour the picture then answer the following questions by ticking the correct box. 1. Elephants are: n plant eaters n meat eaters 2. Elephants can eat up to: n 2 hours per day n 16-20 hours per day 3. Elephants use their trunks to: n get fruit and leaves from trees n sit on Answers: 1. plant eaters; 2. 16-20 hours per day; 3. get fruit and leaves from trees

Spot the Difference FOREHEAD HAS TWO HUMPS There are two main groups of elephants: the African elephant and the Asian elephant. Study the pictures to learn about these differences, then colour the picture. EARS DO NOT COVER THE SHOULDER TALLEST AT ARCH OF BACK Asian ONE LOBE OF FLESH ON TIP OF TRUNK FIVE TOES FOUR TOES FOREHEAD CURVES SMOOTHLY TALLEST AT SHOULDER BACK DIPS African EARS COVERS THE SHOULDER TWO LOBES OF FLESH ON TIP OF TRUNK SKIN IS LOOSER AND MORE WRINKLED FOUR OR FIVE TOES THREE TOES

Comprehension Read the story then answer the questions below using the word bank to help you. Then colour the picture. There are two main groups of elephants. They are the African and Asian elephant. The African elephant has two different species the forest and savannah elephants. A savannah is a grassland. All elephants are herbivores and live in family groups called herds. A matriarch is the leader of the herd and usually the oldest female. She is the one who keeps the group together. 1. Name the two main groups of elephant:... and... 2. The two species of African elephant are forest and... 3. All elephants are... 4. All elephants live in family groups called... 5. The leader of the herd is called the.... 6. The matriarch is usually the... female. African Asian savannah herbivores herds matriarch oldest Answers: 1. African, Asian; 2. savannah; 3. herbivores; 4. herds; 5. matriarch; 6. oldest

Elephant Word Search Find the elephant words hidden in the word search. Remember they can be horizontal, vertical, diagonal or backwards. Colour the pictures. african asia elephants herds fruit leaves bark tusks trunk ears matriarch calf plants c s b n a c i r f a t a d j k l a p r o c v t r u n k u u f s a b i e r i b i y m e l e p h a n t s h a a f k r o l n e t r u s k s u t e v n s t n a l p e s a b p j i n a i s a e h c r a i r t a m l www.eclassroom.co.za

Elephant Story Write your own elephant story or poem. Use the words in the word bank to help you. herds families matriarch trunk tusk teeth ears leaves roots fruit bark

Jumbo Jumble Look at the picture below - it s all jumbled up! Cut out the pieces along the dotted lines and then put the picture back together as shown in the diagram at the bottom of the page. Colour the picture once you have assembled it correctly. Now see if your friends can do the puzzle.

Quick on the Draw Learn how to draw an elephant by following the easy step-by-step numbers. Draw your own elephant in the space provided then colour your picture. 1 7 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 Did you draw an African or Asian elephant?... Answer: African

Elephant Paper Plate Make your own elephant face. You will need: Paper plate Glue Scissors Coloured pencils Trace or cut out the eyes, ears and trunk below and glue them to the paper plate as shown in the diagram.

Save Our Elephants JOIN THE HERD TO BAN THE TRADE ON IVORY! Dear Teachers and Parents: Print out this petition form below so that they can be signed and returned to IFAW to present them on behalf of elephants to international decision makers. By encouraging world leaders to uphold and enforce the ban on ivory trade, your children and their families can have a meaningful role in protecting this beloved species. As a special thank-you for your participation, we will send elephant ribbon campaign pins to your entire class! Please include a cover sheet with your name and school and mailing address. Mail petition forms to: IFAW Animal Action Team, Suite 3 Steenberg House, Steenburg Office Park, Tokai, 7945. Colour Me In! Every Signature Makes Them Stronger. You Can Help to Make a Difference. I,... (child s first name and age) and my family, call on world leaders to protect the world s remaining elephants by opposing any trade in ivory. Parent/guardian full name:... Signature:... City:... Province:... Email:... Phone: (...)...