Vocabulary
Living and Nonliving
Different Types of Habitats
100
This vocabulary word means "to spend the winter in a deep sleep."
What is hibernate.
100

True or false

Habitats are only made of living things. 

False

100
This habitat is really hot and dry. Not very many animals and plants live here. A cactus is a plant that you can find here.
What is the desert.
200

Name an animal that migrates

Teacher choice

200

True or False

A living thing can move on its own. 

True


200
This habitat is really cold and windy and has a lot of ice and snow.
What is the Tundra.
300
This vocabulary word means, "to move to a faraway place to survive during a season or certain time of year."
What is migrate.
300

What vocabulary term means that plants and animals depend on one another to survive. 

What is interdependence.

300
This habitat is really hot and humid. It rains here almost everyday. There are quite a few plants and trees here. The animals use the large leaves on the tree for shelter while it rains.
What is the rainforest.
400

Name an animal that hibernates

Teacher choice


400

Name an example of a living thing

Teacher Choice

400
This habitat is underwater. You can find octupus, fish and coral in this habitat. These plants and animals can survive in the saltwater of this habitat.
What is the ocean.
500

This vocabulary word means, "to stop growing during winter"

What is dormancy.

500
Name an example of a nonliving thing. 

Teacher choice. 

500
This habitat has a lot of trees, plants and animals. The land is typically full of moutains, hills and possibly fields. The weather can be warm or cold. It can also snow here. Foxes and bears can be found in this habitat.
What is the forest.
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