A cow lives in a cowshed.
An animal would live in a nest because it is its natural habitat, as mentioned in the rhyme, 'Sister Parrot, Sister Parrot... I live in a nest'.
If a friend said, 'I live in a burrow,' they would be pretending to be a rabbit, as 'Father Rabbit, Father Rabbit... I live in a burrow'.
The 'Where Do You Live?' rhyme promotes group interaction and learning about animal habitats through its structured call-and-response format and suggested group activities. In the rhyme, one line poses a question ('Where do you live?'), and the next provides the answer ('I live in a burrow'). The lesson further suggests working in groups where one group asks and another answers, taking turns to complete the rhyme. This encourages collaborative learning, active participation, and reinforces the knowledge of animal habitats through shared recitation.
Class 1 › English for Today › Chapter 5: Rhymes and Sounds › Topic: Animal Sounds
Aligned to the NCTB national curriculum.