Habitats
Kindergarten · Science · Living Things · New Hampshire, USA
Lesson Summary
A habitat is the place where a plant or animal lives and gets what it needs.
Explanation
A habitat is a home for living things. Fish live in water habitats like ponds, rivers, or oceans. Bears might live in a forest habitat. Camels live in desert habitats. Every habitat gives the plants and animals that live there the food, water, and shelter they need to survive.
Practice Questions
Q1: What is a habitat?
Answer: A place where a plant or animal lives and gets what it needs.
Q2: What is the habitat of a fish?
Answer: Water, like a pond, river, lake, or ocean.
Q3: Why do animals need habitats?
Answer: To get food, water, and shelter to stay alive.
People Also Ask
What is Habitats in Kindergarten Science?+
Habitats is a lesson in the Living Things chapter of Kindergarten Science. It is part of the New Hampshire, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
What grade level covers Habitats?+
Habitats is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Science curriculum in New Hampshire, USA.
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