Habitats Chapter 3. Let's look at some graphs! How many fish did Emily catch?

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Habitats Chapter 3

Let's look at some graphs! How many fish did Emily catch?

Let's look at some graphs! How many stuffed animals does Billy own?

Let's look at some graphs! Which player had the most runs?

Let's look at some graphs! For which breakfast food did the most children vote?

Make a tally table! Which color is your favorite? Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Purple

Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Purple Now, graph the results. Which color did the most children choose? Which color did the least children choose? Favorite Colors Number of children Our Favorite Colors

How many birds did Kara see? How many cats did Kara see? What animals did Kara see?

What is the title of the graph? What do the numbers on the side of the graph represent? What animals did Kara see?

How many squirrels did Kara see? How can you tell that there were the same number of cats and birds without reading the numbers on the graph? How can you tell that there were more dogs than squirrels?

Homework: What animals can you look for at home?

Use the data from your homework:

Big Idea:

What animal are you familiar with that needs plants? Why does this animal need plants?

What do plants and animals need to survive? plantsanimals

Vocabulary:

Vocabulary

Create a foldable with three tabs.

Vocabulary Write one vocabulary word on each tab. nutrients oxygen energy

Vocabulary On the inside of each tab: 1. Write a sentence using the vocabulary word. 2. Draw a picture to illustrate your sentence. nutrients oxygen energy

Listen as I read chapter 3.

Follow along in your books. Read pages 24 and 25.

People depend on certain things to be able to live, such as: *food *transportation *a home Vocabulary: What do you depend on?

Which animals live in forest habitats ? Vocabulary: What do they get from their habitats ?

Follow along in your books. Read pages 26 through 31.

Why do animals need plants? for food for shelter for oxygen

Follow along in your books. Read pages 32 through 35.

Chapter 3 Test

Follow along in your books. Read pages 36 and 37.

Review Big Ideas: Where do plants and animals live ? What do plants and animals need to survive ? How do plants and animals depend on each other?

Habitats Unit Test