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Animal Habitats and Extinction
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Animal Habitats and Extinction
🏡 Part 1: Animal Homes (Habitats)
1. A habitat is the special place where an animal lives. Circle the correct habitat for each animal:
Polar Bear:
Forest
Arctic (snowy place)
Desert
Fish:
Ocean
Tree
Cave
2. Check ALL the things animals need in their habitats:
Food
Water
Safe place to live
Toys
3. Draw a line to match each animal to its home:
Bird
Rabbit
Camel
Desert
Tree/Nest
Underground burrow
🦕 Part 2: Understanding Extinction
4. When an animal is extinct, it means:
It is sleeping
It doesn't live on Earth anymore
It is hiding
5. Fill in the blank: Dinosaurs are _____________ because they don't live on Earth anymore.
6. Circle the animals that are extinct (gone forever):
Dinosaur
Dog
Dodo bird
Cat
🌱 Part 3: Helping Animals
7. How can we help animals and their habitats? Check the good ideas:
Pick up trash
Plant trees
Throw garbage on the ground
Keep water clean
8. Draw one way you can help animals:
9. Write or tell about your drawing:
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