
Fill In Sentences:
Habitats
INSTRUCTIONS:
Fill in each blank box with the word from the above list that best completes the sentence.
Be Sure to fill in all of the answers before you click submit.
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Definition Matching:
Habitats
INSTRUCTIONS:
For each vocabulary word in the left column, locate its definition in the right column.
Type the number of the correct definition in the blank before the word.
Be Sure to fill in all of the answers before you click submit.
You will not be able to edit the results after submission, but you will be able to retake the entire activity.

Crossword:
Habitats
What’s not to like about a newborn puppy or kitten? Many – if not most – of us are partial to animals. In Habitats, kids explore animals and plants native to all of Earth’s habitats, from deserts to grasslands, forests, mountains, lakes, and oceans.
Stunning images of the living things in all these habitats will delight young learners. Age-appropriate graphs depicting climate characteristics highlight the natural connection between science and math, while lyrics to one of our nation’s most famous patriotic songs underlines the importance of plains to our national identity. In every instance, the text and images work together to convey ideas about how the plants and animals in a habitat meet their needs and survive.
7 Topics in this unit
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The Needs of Living Things
Think about your day so far.
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Grassland Habitats
Some people call them prairies. Some call them plains.
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Desert Habitats
Deserts are dry places.
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Forest Habitats
Remember the story of Little Red Riding Hood?
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Rain Forest Habitats
Imagine this: It’s hot today and it’s raining, just like it does most days.
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Mountain Habitats
Imagine making a sandwich for yourself.
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Water Habitats
“Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink.”
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