Habitats and Niches
Grade 3 · Science · Ecosystems · Texas, USA
Lesson Summary
A habitat is the place where an organism lives. A niche is the role it plays in that habitat.
Explanation
A squirrel's habitat might be a forest, while a fish's habitat is a pond or river. Within that habitat, each organism has a niche, which is its special job. A bee's niche includes pollinating flowers. A worm's niche includes breaking down dead leaves. When many different organisms fill different niches, the ecosystem stays balanced and healthy.
Practice Questions
Q1: What is a habitat?
Answer: The place where an organism lives, like a forest, desert, or pond.
Q2: What is a niche?
Answer: The special role or job an organism has in its habitat.
Q3: Give an example of an animal and its habitat.
Answer: A fish lives in a pond (or a parrot lives in a rainforest, etc.).
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Habitats and Niches is a lesson in the Ecosystems chapter of Grade 3 Science. It is part of the Texas, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Habitats and Niches is taught in Grade 3 as part of the Science curriculum in Texas, USA.
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