African Safari
African Safari Adventure – A Wild Journey Through Etosha National Park! 🦁🐘
What is it like to go on a real African safari? How do lions, giraffes, zebras, and elephants survive in the vast wilderness of Namibia’s Etosha National Park? What happens at a waterhole when predators and prey meet? Now, your elementary students can experience the magic of an African safari—without leaving the classroom!
📽️ “African Safari Adventure” is a visually stunning, curriculum-aligned educational video that takes students on an exciting wildlife journey through one of Africa’s most famous national parks. From the great white salt pan to the golden savannah, students will explore the landscapes, meet the animals, and witness the drama of life in the wild!
💡 What Your Students Will Learn:
✅ Where Etosha National Park is located and why it’s one of Africa’s best wildlife parks
✅ How animals like zebras, antelopes, and giraffes use survival strategies to stay safe
✅ The difference between cheetahs, leopards, and lions—and how they hunt
✅ Why elephants take mud baths and how they use their trunks
✅ The secret life of nocturnal animals and what happens at a waterhole at night
✅ The incredible adaptations of antelopes, jackals, and rhinos in a dry climate
✅ What happens when predators and prey come face-to-face!
🌟 Why Teachers Love This Video:
🕒 No-Prep, Standards-Aligned Content – Just press play and let the adventure begin!
🎥 Visually Captivating & Age-Appropriate – Keeps students engaged and excited.
🎯 Brings Geography & Life Science to Life – Helps students connect with real-world ecosystems.
📚 Perfect for Lessons on Habitats, Adaptations & Animal Behavior – Encourages curiosity and critical thinking.
💡 Take Your Students on a Once-in-a-Lifetime Safari! Give your students a front-row seat to the wonders of African wildlife—without ever leaving the classroom! Subscribe today and bring the excitement of a safari to life! 🚀
Learning resources for this video are listed below. See Full Video page for active links.
Video length: 15:15 minutes.
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Classroom Ideas
African Safari

Animals of the African Safari

Art and Writing
Then, write a paragraph about animal you chose and the environment it is in.

Art

African Music

Animal Comparisons
Compare animals found in Etosha National Park, with animals and fish in the Amazon Rainforest, Coral Reefs, Galapagos Island, and with animals in students’ everyday life.
In particular, have students identify the predators and prey that can be found in each of these ecosystems. Additionally, identify endangered species that live in each of the ecosystems mentioned. Have students make a chart that states the endangered species, why that species is endangered, and how humans can help reverse the situation.

African Safari Journal
Have students write a diary or a story about traveling on an African Safari and discuss what they “saw” and experienced on their trip.

Webquest

African Animal Flashcards

African Wildlife vs. Local Animals

Explore Vocabulary

Animal Art

Art

Video Research
Watch videos on Youtube about Etosha National Park and Namibia, including the deserts of Namibia. The goal is to learn more about this desert habitat/biome.

Taxonomy and the Animal Kingdom
Have students discuss what the taxonomy system is and how it is divided into different classifications. Then discuss the classification of the animal kingdom and how animals in the African Safari fit into it.

Diorama
Create a diorama of the African Savannah.

Writing Topics
Would you like to visit Africa and why?
Would you go on an African safari?
What road signs did you see in the video?
How do the road signs differ from the ones in your neighborhood?

African Animal Presentations

African Safari in Action

Lion for a Day

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