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Plant and animal habitats
Grade Level:
2
Subject:
Science
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Goal Summary:
This unit will help students to identify a variety of "homes" or habitats in the natural world. It will also introduce what a plant and animal need to be included in their habitats such as air, water, food and shelter. It will also show how all things are dependent upon each other.
Standards Met:
Essential Questions:
What do plants and animals need to survive in their habitats?
Understandings:
Students should understand that plants and animals need food, water, air and shelter in their habitats to survive. That all living and nonliving things are dependent upon each other for survival.
Content Goals:
Students should know that all habitats must have air, food, water and shelter for plants and animals to survive. They will also know that plants and animals depend upon each other for survival.
Skill Goals:
The student will be able to observe and take care of habitats
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