Habitats
Living/Non-living Things
Vocabulary
Broadleaf Forest Habitat
Observing
100

True or false? A habitat is a place. 

True!

100

Give an example of a living thing.

Answers may vary: people, plants, and animals. 

100

Habitat

The place where an animal or plant lives and gets what it needs. 

100

What animal reserve are we studying within the Broadleaf Forest Habitat? 

The Bengal Tiger Reserve


100

What sense should you never use when observing a habitat?

Sense of taste


200

True or False: The Broadleaf Forest is an example of a habitat. 

True! 

200

True or false - a car is a living thing. Why?

False - a car doesn't require food, water, air, sunlight, or shelter to continue working. 

200

Observe

To use any of the five senses to gather information about something. To notice.

200

In what country is the specific habitat that we are studying - the Broadleaf Forest - located? 

India 

200

What are the five senses you can use to observe things?

Sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste

300

Which habitat is extremely cold and provides shelter to animals like polar bears and penguins?

The Artic

300

Give an example of a non-living thing. 

Answers may vary. 

300

Investigate

To try to learn more about something. 

300

What does the green symbol on the Map of the Sample Study Site represent?

Chalta Trees

300

Name three ways the little girl in "My Nature Notebook" observed her habitat. 

1. Drew pictures of what she saw

2. Recorded (wrote) her observations down in her notebook

3. Measured the length of plants in the habitat

4. Sectioned off a small area with sticks and strings and returned to it every month 

400

Give three examples of habitats that we've talked about so far. 

Desert; Grasslands; Ocean; Artic; Forest

400

What does an animal need to survive?

Air, water, food, shelter. 

400

Purpose

Reason/why

400

We will be acting as plant scientists in the Bengal Reserve. What do plant scientist try to do? 

Plant scientists try to answer questions about plants in the places where they live. 

400

True or false? You can observe a small section of a habitat over a long period of time? Give an example. 

True - the little girl in the story, "My Nature Notebook" used string and sticks to mark off an area in her backyard and observe it over 5 months. 

500

What is a habitat?

A habitat is a place where an animal or plant lives and gets what it needs. 

500

What does a plant need to survive? 

Water, air, sunlight. 
500

Needs

The things plants and animals need to survive - food, water, shelter, air, sunlight

500

What does the lead scientist in the Bengal Tiger reserve think is changing? 

The trees

500

What senses did the little girl use to observe the dead bird/soil and the squirrel clicking noises in the forest habitat? (2 answers)

Sense of smell and sense of hearing

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