Ant

Theme

Value Education

Goal of the Session

To help students understand how ants find food and work together, and to use these simple science ideas to inspire teamwork, smart decision-making, patience, and the belief that small steps can lead to big achievements in their own lives.

 

Content Overview

  • Small Actions, Big Results

How tiny ants work step by step to reach food—showing that progress      happens through small, consistent efforts.

  • Teamwork Makes the Path Easier

Ants coordinate, follow trails, and support each other—reminding students that working together makes challenges easier to handle.

  • Smart Problem-Solving in Any Situation
    Whether finding food directly or exploring the area first, ants adapt—teaching flexibility and creative thinking in difficult situations.

  • Communication Builds Strength

Ants share information through signals and paths—highlighting how expressing oneself and seeking help can lead to better decisions.

  • Carry What Matters & Keep Moving Forward
    Ants take food back to their colony and divide work—encouraging students to focus on what’s important, stay responsible, and keep moving toward their goals.

 

Expected Takeaways

  • Understanding How Small Actions Create Big Results
  • Learning the Power of Teamwork and Support Systems
  • Seeing the Value of Patience and Smart Effort
  • Recognizing How Clear Direction Leads to Success
  • Realizing That Strength Comes From Working Together

Discussion Prompts for Children

  • If you discovered something helpful (like an opportunity, skill, or good habit), how would you guide others just like ants leave a trail?
  • Imagine you are the scout ant. What is one new positive thing you want to explore this week—like a new hobby, a good habit, or a goal?
  • Ants work together. Can you share a time when teamwork helped you? How can teamwork help you now?
  • Ants don’t stop when something blocks their way. Think of a challenge you faced—how could you take a different path like an ant?
  • Ants lift things heavier than themselves. What is one heavy thing (emotion, responsibility, worry) you wish someone could help you carry?

 

Video Link:

How do Ants Find Food?

 

Credits & Licensing

This presentation was created by Seedling Foundation as part of its initiative at Dongri Observation Home.
It is free to use, adapt, and distribute for non-commercial educational purposes only. Please credit Seedling Foundation wherever it is shared or reused.
For feedback or suggestions, contact: [seedlingfdn@gmail.com]

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