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1 ANIMALS & HABITATS BY: ONUR BILDIK

2 TEACHER INFORMATION Science 2 nd Grade The purpose of this activity is to help students to identify animals. The student will be able to successfully identify the different animals. 100% Accuracy given information about the Bald Eagle. All life is interdependent and interacts with the environment.

3 ANIMALS AND HABITATS INFORMATION The environment in which an animal lives in is referred to as its habitat. A habitats is a place where living things live and how they survive in that area. Habitats are homes, and everyone needs one!

4 INFORMATION CONTINUED Plants, animals, and even humans choose habitats for many different reasons, depending on their needs.

5 The bald eagle is the only eagle unique to North America. Its distinctive brown body and white head and tail make it easy to identify even from a distance.

6 WHAT COLOR IS BALD EAGLE’S HEAD? Red Pink White

7 CORRECT! Very good job! Click the arrow to get to next question.

8 WHERE CAN YOU FIND THE BALD EAGLE? North America Canada Mexico

9 CORRECT! Very good job! Click the arrow to get to next question.

10 WHAT COLOR IS BALD EAGLE’S BODY? Yellow Red Brown

11 CORRECT! Perfect! Bald Eagle has distinctive brown body.

12 SUMMARY You learned about animal and habitats. If you want to learn more about Bald Eagle, please click on the link bellow, or copy and paste it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bald_Eagle

13 INCORRECT, TRY AGAIN!


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