Ms. Charlip 1 st Grade Science. Students will learn different types of habitats Students will classify animals into various groups Students will know.

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Ms. Charlip 1 st Grade Science

Students will learn different types of habitats Students will classify animals into various groups Students will know what an amphibian is Students will create their own shoebox habitat South Carolina Standards: 1-1.1, 1-1.2, 1-1.3, OBJECTIVES

LIVING THINGS

Living things, like animals and plants, need food and water to survive LIVING THINGS HERBIVORES only eat plants CARNIVORES only eat meat OMNIVORES eat plants and meat

Animals houses are called HABITATS ANIMALS NEED HOUSES TOO! Raccoons live in trees Fish live in rivers Scorpions live in the desert

eat only plants. REVIEW Living things need and to survive. eat only meat. eat both meat and plants. HERBIVORES FOOD WATER OMNIVORES CARNIVORES Animals houses are called. HABITATS