Sci2_T1_Wk7_Forests and Deserts PDF

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This document details a work plan for a science class, including routines, review, exploration activities, and lessons on habitats. It includes various diagrams, activities, and information about the different ecosystems.

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Science Class Work Plan Prepare: Routines Review Exploration Activity Lesson: Habitats Worksheet Time Wrap-up and 5S Day 1 Review Big Idea and Essential Question Living things have needs. How do living things survive? How...

Science Class Work Plan Prepare: Routines Review Exploration Activity Lesson: Habitats Worksheet Time Wrap-up and 5S Day 1 Review Big Idea and Essential Question Living things have needs. How do living things survive? How do plants and animals survive in their habitats? A habitat is a place where plants and animals live. In a habitat, animals can find the food, homes, and water they need to live. Plants need soil, rain, sunlight, and animals in their habitat to live. wet & grassy Different plants and animals need different habitats to live. hot & dry cold & snowy Different plants need different kinds of soil. rocky soil sandy soil Plants in dry places can hold water. barrel cactus crassula perfoliata wet places can Plants in get rid of extra water. How do living things use their habitat? They use it for shelter and food. How do living things use their habitat? Animals eat the plants living in their habitat. How do living things use their habitat? Animals eat the other animals living in their habitat. Match the animal to its habitat. warm & grassy African darter wet & grassy horse cold & snowy tortoise hot & dry polar bear warm & grassy frog wet & grassy giraffe cold & snowy camel hot & dry walrus Worksheet Time (Review) Only for Denmark life cycle amphibians animals insects baby life cycle mammals older butterfly egg larva shell pupa live adaptation adaptation giraffe blend reach pattern camouflage camouflage shape part color bird winter white groups 1. Get N4 for the seatwork. 2. Write the date today. 3. Copy the next slide. B4 p.135 1. 2. 3. Answer the questions. Do not copy the questions. End of Day 1 Great Job Scientists! Science Class Work Plan Prepare: Routines Review Lesson: Forest Worksheet Time Wrap-up and 5S Day 2 Review Review 1. How are habitats different? 2. How do animals depend on plants in their habitat? 3. How do plants and animals survive in their habitats? Observe the earthworm or millipede. 1. How does it move? It moves by crawling. 2. In what kind of soil does it live? wet dry soil soil Big Idea and Essential Question Living things have needs. How do living things survive? What are forest habitat like? Forests Woodland Rain Forest Forest rains gets almost enough every day rain In woodland forests, there are trees there are trees that change color. that stay green. These are the animals in the woodland forest. opossums squirrel fox chickadee raccoon Forest animals survive in different ways. Bears eat nuts, berries, and fish. They hibernate in hollow logs or in caves in the winter. Owls have large eyes. They hunt at night using sight and sound. Woodpeckers use their sharp beaks to find food. cricket beetle Deer can camouflage. Chipmunks use their big cheeks to carry many nuts. In rain forests, trees grow tall and have huge leaves. They block much of the sunlight. tree frog mosses on trees Animals and plants blend in with the trees to stay safe. Some plants live on trees to get sunlight. orchid fern moss These are the animals in the rainforest. parrot bats tapir wild boar Some animals have patterns that scare animals away. butterfly moth caterpillar 1. Get N4 for the seatwork. 2. Write the date today. 3. Copy the next slide. B4 p.141 1. 2. 3. Answer the questions. Do not copy the questions. May-do Activity Worksheet Time Continue the worksheets from yesterday. End of Day 2 Great Job Scientists! Science Class Work Plan Prepare: Routines Review Lesson: Deserts Worksheet Time Wrap-up and 5S Day 3 Review Review 1. How are rainforest and a woodland forest alike? How are they different? 2. How do living things survive in a forest habitat? Big Idea and Essential Question Living things have needs. How do living things survive? What are desert habitats like? Hot desert is a dry habitat that gets very little rain. What is the temperature in the desert? hot cool What kind of soil does it have? It has sandy and rocky soil. What kinds of plants live there? grass saguaro cactus The Sahara desert is an example of a hot desert. They can store water in their stems and leaves. grasshopper These are the hot desert animals. rattlesnake tortoise horned lizard gila monster These are the hot desert animals. coyote camel Desert Animals Adaptation They eat plants & animals to get water. They have pale colors that help them stay cool and camouflage. They are nocturnal. Questions 1. How do hot desert plants survive? 2. How do hot desert animals survive? Arctic is a cold desert near the North Pole. These are the Arctic animals. Arctic Fox Polar Bear They have thick white fur to keep them warm and for them to camouflage. These are the Arctic animals. Reindeer Ermine They have thick white fur to keep them warm. These are the Arctic animals. Walrus Seal Thick blubber helps them survive. Arctic plants are small to shelter them from the cold wind. Cotton Arctic Willow They have tiny leaves. They have shallow roots as the soil stays frozen all year. Arctic Moss Bearberry Questions 1. How do Arctic plants survive? 2. How do Arctic animals survive? Worksheet Time 1. Get N4 for the seatwork. 2. Write the date today. 3. Copy the next slide. B4 p.147 1. 2. 3. Answer the questions. Do not copy the questions. Homework Do this in your Notebook End of Day 3 Great Job Scientists! Science Class Work Plan Prepare: Routines Review Worksheet Time Wrap-up and 5S Day 3 Worksheet Time tropical forest treetops cold ground plants leaves trees green live They migrate because they berries need to ___________. sleep End of Day 3 Great Job Scientists!

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