Animals and Habitats Year 2Quick View
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Animals and Habitats Year 2

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Animals and their habitats for year 2. Are you teaching students about animals, their habitats and how they have adapted to these habitats? Then this is the product for you! Save valuable time with these print and go, no prep activities. Children will love these fun activities, whilst learning at the same time. A 23 slide teaching power point means that no research or planning is required. There are word cards and real life pictures for display and a colouring sheet for early finishers. Read on for a full list of included activities. What’s included in this product: 23 slide teaching power point A colourful matching/bingo/lotto habitats game Hot or cold habitats cut and stick sorting activity Wet or dry habitats cut and stick sorting activity Forest or savanna cut and stick sorting activity Rainforest or desert cut and stick sorting activity Who lives here? draw the animals in the habitats x 3 Who lives here? draw the animals in the micro habitats How lives here? cut and stick activity Polar bear adaptation writing activity Choose an animal to draw and research Choose an animal to draw in natural habitat Habitats activity sheet Make a leaflet - 2 x differentiated - Choice of 3 animals - lion, sloth, polar bear 6 colorful habitat information posters 56 word cards for display 16 real life A5 posters for display Colouring activity for early finishers
Matching animals to their habitat - KS1/KS2Quick View
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Matching animals to their habitat - KS1/KS2

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This lesson is part of a wider cross-curricula unit called London Zoo which is designed for KS1 and lower KS2 students (Y2-4). The animals have escaped at the zoo and the keeper needs your help! The presentation first encourages students to describe the features of animals. It then challenges students to match animals to their names, description and habitat. It includes a variety of animals including fish, birds, mammals, insects and amphibians. There is a group activity and an individual activity: Group Activity: Students match animals to their names, description and habitat (KS1 and KS2 versions). Individual Activity: Students match animals to their names, description and habitat on a worksheet. This is differentiated three ways: Easier – Students match animals to their habitats. Medium – Students match animals to their description and habitat. Harder – Students fill in the names of the animals and match them to their description and habitat. Extension – Students classify animals as fish, birds, mammals, insects or amphibians. If you like this resource, we would appreciate a review! We will happily send you a free resource in return for a review or useful suggestions/feedback. Contact us at ed@teachitforward.co.uk.
Animal habitatsQuick View
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Animal habitats

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The students were taken on a discovery tour through or school woodland. Each pair of students were given the worksheet and a clipboard. The students were to look for evidence that the animals featured on the worksheet may inhabit the woodland. We returned to class to discuss their findings.
Sorting animals into their habitatsQuick View
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Sorting animals into their habitats

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A quick, easy, standalone lesson for pupils in key stage one, or working at an equivalent level. Resources includes a power point and worksheet. The power point explains different habitats (savannah, arctic, rainforest and desert) before going on to explain the main activity and gives opportunities to discuss pupils answers. The power point also introduces a second activity which could be used for more able pupils. The main activity asks pupils to sort animals into different habitats. The second activity presents pupils with “alien” or fake animals and they must think about the features of the animals before again placing them in differing habitats. This allows for great discussion around adaptation and suitability for different habitats.
African animal habitats sorting activityQuick View
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African animal habitats sorting activity

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A selection of African animals sorted into four habitats: Savannah Rainforest Desert Mountain Children draw or write the names of the animals in the correct habitat on their sheet (4 habitats or 2 habitats depending on ability). (Any animals found in 2 habitats are there because they spend their time in both!)
Animal Habitats KS1Quick View
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Animal Habitats KS1

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This powerpoint is suitable for teachers in KS1 who are introducing the topic of animals and habitats. It includes various habitat descriptions along with images of the various animals
Animal Habitats - Unit with WorksheetsQuick View
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Animal Habitats - Unit with Worksheets

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Animals & Their Habitats This science unit is prepared to teach all about the animals and their habitats in the subject of biology. This unit is in pdf format and covers the following main habitats for different animals: • Desert • Rain Forest • Tundra • Prairie • Freshwater • Swamps and wetlands • Coral reefs • Forest • Marine • Zoo • Island • Mountain ranges • Urban • Coniferous forests • Factors that shape the habitats It also covers a detailed characteristics on each and every habitat with beautiful and colorful pictures for easy understanding for their existance. Clear images will students to remember the different animals name and their habitats without much stress on mind. At the end of the unit 6 worksheets are provided as a review exercise or test to check students knowledge which will be very helpful to students. This unit as a PDF available with the good quality of images. Download the preview file (which is also pdf file)to get idea about the quality of images. Be ready to enjoy this unit related worksheets ,posters and other activities stuffs in coming weeks... I hope you will enjoy this item. If you have any questions, concerns or ideas for custom work, please feel free contact me! Thanks and stop by again soon!
Animals and Habitats Matching ActivityQuick View
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Animals and Habitats Matching Activity

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Animals and Habitats Matching Activity Packed with colourful visuals and engaging matching activities, this resource is specially designed for lower ability students to explore different animals and their habitats.
Animal Habitats KS1Quick View
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Animal Habitats KS1

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This powerpoint is suitable for teachers who are introducing the topic of animals and habitats. This powerpoint includes various images of habitats around the world along with descriptions .
Animal habitats and adaptionQuick View
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Animal habitats and adaption

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A worksheet to support and understand different animal habitats and adaption. On the worksheet there is a chart with the animals: tiger, zebra, spider, shark and tortoise. Students will need to complete their chart for where the animal lives (habitat) and how it has changed to live in this area (adaption). For example: A zebra = habitat a long grassed area adaption - it has stripes to hide in the grass from other animals. Students to complete their chart either using their own knowledge or through secondary research - e.g. books or internet.
HabitatsQuick View
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Habitats

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A variety of animals and plants must be sorted by their habitat. Worksheet for Year 7 Biology.
Animal Habitats Fun Activity!Quick View
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Animal Habitats Fun Activity!

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Animal habitats 4 pack of fun worksheets. Here is what is in the packet: 2 cut and past activities on animal habitats. 1 drawing activity on animal habitats. 1 worksheet matching animals to their habitat.
Animal Habitats PuzzlesQuick View
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Animal Habitats Puzzles

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This resource contains 5 different puzzles / habitats. These puzzles are a great way for you to introduce and reflect upon animal habitats in your teaching. Simply cut out each of the jigsaw pieces and laminate (this will keep them strong and longer lasting and students match the animals/objects to the correct habitat. Habitats included are: ♦ desert ♦ ocean ♦ arctic ♦ rainforest ♦ pond Each puzzle comes with 4 animals/nature piece. Each puzzle piece has an image and the name of that image below it. A fun activity that is a great way to introduce or work on animal habitats.
Animal Habitats Task CardsQuick View
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Animal Habitats Task Cards

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These task cards are a great way for students to improve their skills and knowledge of different habitats. This product contains 24 cards with multiple choice questions about the different types of habitats. A recording sheet and an answer key are included. Blank cards are also included for questions to be added, if wanted. The same 24 cards are also available as open ended questions.
Animals & Habitats Scavenger HuntQuick View
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Animals & Habitats Scavenger Hunt

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Animals & Habitats Scavenger Hunt:- This activity is designed based on my Animals & their Habitats unit which you can get from this store. Preview images may have reduced picture quality due to jpeg file. But original .pdf file contains clear images. This scavenger hunt includes key information and everything you’ll need to teach your students about the animals and their different habitats on the earth. There are 20 scavenger hunt cards with colorful pictures. It’s a great tool for to review vocabulary and science on animals and their habitats. Directions to use and purpose: 1. At the end of this Scavenger hunt students will be able to learn the vocabulary and science behind the animals and their habitats. 2. Print the Scavenger Hunt cards on card stock or brightly -colored paper and cut them apart along the black lines. 3. Make copies of the Scavenger Hunt questions worksheet. Each student needs a copy. 4. Place the Scavenger Hunt cards around your classroom where students will be able to find them. You can put them on chairs, on the computer keyboard, on the back of your classroom door, on the sides of student desks, on the chalkboard, or wherever you like. 5. Students have to search the room and find all of the sentence cards to answer the questions. You can differentiate by having students work alone or with a classmate.
Looking after animals and their habitatsQuick View
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Looking after animals and their habitats

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This interactive resource helps children identify an animal living in the environment around them, how seasons affect it and how our actions can impact on its life. The resource encourages children to ask and answer questions and consider how they can demonstrate care, responsibility and concern for living things in their area.
Year 2 Animal Habitat SortQuick View
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Year 2 Animal Habitat Sort

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This resource is the for the first lesson in a series of science lessons based on animal habitats. It includes an editable worksheet, animal pictures and a challenge worksheet task. The task is to aimed to promote discussion about animals and their habitats and so I will be allowing my class to work with a partner or in small groups. The discussion should allow children to begin to make connections between habitats and adaptation.