This habitat is underwater and is home to fish, sea turtles, and starfish. It also provides a home for coral.
The ocean
These green plants are essential for producing oxygen, helping clean the air, and providing shelter for animals.
Trees
This bird hoots at night and has big eyes.
Owl
You should always tell someone where you are going
True or False
True
This wetland animal has a flat tail and builds dams.
Beavers
These habitats are found near the edges of rivers, lakes, or ponds. They’re home to animals like frogs and herons.
Wetlands
This action helps turn old paper, plastic, and glass into new products instead of throwing them away.
Recycling
This bird has beautiful tail feathers and is known for its fancy dance.
Peacock
This helps you know which way is north, south, east, or west.
Compass
This hopping amphibian croaks loudly near ponds and swamps.
Frog
What are 3 things a habitat must provide?
Food, water and shelter
This part of a plant grows in the soil and takes in water.
Roots
Birds don’t have teeth—they use this to peck and eat.
Beak
This is a loud tool you can blow to help people find you.
Whistle
Why are wetlands compared to sponges?
They absorb water
When animals lose their habitat and can’t find another, they might disappear forever. What is this called?
Extinction
This is the warming of the Earth’s surface caused by human activities, such as burning fossil fuels.
Global warming
What are baby birds doing when they crack open their eggs?
Hatching
What should you do if you get lost in the woods?
A) Keep walking until you find someone
B) Climb a tree
C) Stay where you are and stay calm
D) Shout loudly and run in circles
C
This wetland is often grassy and doesn’t have trees.
Marsh
Some animals in cold habitats, like the Arctic, have thick fur to keep them warm. What is this called?
Adaptation
This type of energy comes from sunlight.
Solar energy
When birds move to warmer places for the winter, it’s called this.
Migration
What should you do with water to make sure its safe to drink?
Boil it
This cycle involves rain falling to the ground, being absorbed by plants, and then evaporating back into the air.
The water cycle