Hands-On Activity: Mammal Survival Simulation
Help children understand why small size, adaptability, and flexible diets helped mammals survive after the dinosaurs disappeared.
Materials Needed:
- A variety of small toys or animal figurines (representing different mammals, dinosaurs, and other creatures)
- Paper or sticky notes to label traits (e.g., “Small size,” “Can hide,” “Flexible diet”)
- Timer or dice
- Optional: tray or area with “safe zones” and “danger zones”
Instructions for Parents:
- Set the scene:Explain that after the asteroid impact 66 million years ago, many dinosaurs died. Mammals that were small, adaptable, or could hide survived and eventually became dominant.
- Create the “ecosystem”:
- Place all toys/figurines in the play area.
- Assign traits to each creature using labels. Examples:
- Small size → easier to hide
- Flexible diet → can eat many foods
- Can hide → safe from predators
- Large size → hard to hide (like non-avian dinosaurs)
- Simulate a catastrophe:
- Parent chooses a random “event” (e.g., asteroid impact, forest fires, sudden food loss).
- Roll a dice or flip a coin to determine which traits help creatures survive.
- Remove toys that don’t survive and keep the ones with advantageous traits.
- Observe the results:
- Count which creatures survived.
- Discuss why certain traits helped survival.
- Repeat rounds:
- Introduce new “environmental challenges” (cold, drought, new predators).
- Let kids see how adaptability and small size continue to help mammals thrive.
- Level 1: “After the dinosaurs died, small mammals that could hide or eat different foods survived. These traits helped them grow and live in many places.”
- Level 2: “This simulation shows how small size, flexible diets, and adaptability provided mammals with a survival advantage after the K–Pg extinction. These traits allowed mammals to fill empty ecological niches and diversify into the dominant land animals.”
- Draw a survival chart: Kids can chart which traits helped mammals survive and which traits caused extinction.
- Connect to fossils: Show pictures of early mammal fossils and ask kids to imagine how these traits helped them survive.
- Link to humans: Discuss how these survival advantages eventually led to mammals evolving into species like humans.