Habitats
Living and Nonliving
Basic Needs
A little bit of everything
100

Fish, sharks, and whales live in this habitat ________.

What is the ocean

100

A rock is an example of a ________________. 

What is a nonliving item

100

Name the basic need that hydrates animals

What is water

100

Name one of the two reasons animals migrate

What is the water drying up.

What is winter is coming. 

200
What habitat does a sloth live in? 

What is the rain forest 

200

The plants in our room are _________.

What are living things 

200

Which of the following is NOT a basic need?

a) shelter

b) air

c) food

d) clothes

What is clothes

200

What is dormancy? 

Dormancy is when plants stop growing during the cold months

300

A place where plants and animals have everything they need to live is called a ______.

What is a habitat 

300

How do you know something is nonliving

What is that is does not move, reproduce, breathe, or eat

300

What do animals eat to get their energy

What is food

300

Name one animal that hibernates

What is a...

bear

skunk

hedgehog

snake

etc.

400

True or false: The arctic habitat is very cold so animals need fat or fur to protect themselves

What is true

400

What does it mean to be living? 

What is moving, reproducing, eating, and breathing. 

400

___________ is a what protects animals from their environments 

What is an shelter.

400

 A plant that gives energy to animals is called

What is a producer

500

Name one animal and one plant that can be found in the desert.

What is a cactus and scorpion 

500

Provide 2 examples of both living and nonliving things

Nonliving: computer, book

living: turtle, Mrs. Warnock 

500

You can not see it, but you would die without it


(Hint: it is everywhere) 

What is air

500

An animal that gets energy from eating plants and other animals 

What is a consumer

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