By Bradly and Amy Contents  Map of habitats in school Map of habitats in school  Temperature Temperature  Light Light  Sound Sound  Nettles Nettles.

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By Bradly and Amy

Contents  Map of habitats in school Map of habitats in school  Temperature Temperature  Light Light  Sound Sound  Nettles Nettles  Middle of field Middle of field  Forest school bush Forest school bush  Grassland Grassland  Vegetable patch Vegetable patch

Map of habitats in school Nettles Middle of field Forest school bush Grassland Vegetable patch

Temperature Nettles1 Grassland2 Middle of field3 Forest school bush 4 Vegetable patch 5

Light Nettles1 Grassland2 Middle of field3 Forest school bush 4 Vegetable patch 5

Sound Nettles1 Grassland2 Middle of field3 Forest school bush 4 Vegetable patch 5

Nettles This habitat is suitable for lady birds because they like to eat the leaves and also they take cover from the heavy rain.

Middle of field This habitat is suitable for field mice because the animal can make its burrow in the grass.

Forest school bush This habitat is good for a rabbit to make burrows so they can hide from predators

Grassland Spiders can live in grassland because they can shoot there webs to grass to grass.

Vegetable patch Caterpillar can live in vegetable patch because they can eat the leaves.