Science and Habitats

Science and Habitats

We are well into our Science unit on Habitats and Communities. We have been doing a lot of learning and having a lot of fun talking about animals and all the different habitats around the world. We have been focusing on the main habitats including:

  • deserts
  • rainforests
  • forests
  • oceans
  • arctic tundra

We are just now finishing off a major projects where groups of students each worked on researching and creating a poster about a specific habitat. Following that, students research an animal that lived in that habitat and created a snapshot of that animal with information about the animal. This snapshot will be added to the poster. The posters look wonderful and I will take pictures to add to the blog shortly. Our next adventure will be to learn about food chains and food webs. We will then have students creating their own habitats, which is always fun to watch.
Once we are done learning about food webs and food chains, students will be having a mid-unit test. Study notes will be put on the blog to help students prepare.

Yesterday, we watched a Bill Nye video on wetlands. The wetlands are an unique habitat that we didn’t get a chance to study. So, instead, I thought we would watch Bill Nye. It’s been awhile since Bill Nye was on TV but his videos are still great and lots of fun to watch while being educational.


And just because I love Bill Nye so much, here’s another one on space and the recent exploration of Jupiter.

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