Adapt: is to change.kinds of animals & plants adapt over time to live in their environments.a fish has gills to take in oxygen.

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HANDOUT SHEET #7 Chapter (4) "Living Things in Their Environment" Name: Subject :Science Date: / 11 /2012 Grade :2 A & B Vocabulary : Environment :is a place and all the living and nonliving things in it. Habitat : is a place where a living thing can get the food,water, and shelter it needs to live. e.g. The sea is a habitat for fish. Adapt: is to change.kinds of animals & plants adapt over time to live in their environments.a fish has gills to take in oxygen.

The environment is made up of : Environment Living Things such as animals and plants Non -Living Things such as water, weather and rocks. *Environments can be hot and dry like the desert, cold and wet. * People can change environments: 1- People cut down trees and clear away plants to build houses. 2-People bring new types of plants and animals to live in different habitats that s not theirs. *Animals and plants are adapted in their environments in order to meet their needs and to survive.

HANDOUT SHEET #8 Chapter (4)/ Lesson 2" How Do Living Things Survive In Different Places?" Name: Subject :Science Date: / 11 /2012 Grade :2 A & B DESERT : little rain. is a dry environment that gets *Few kind of plants and animals are adapted to living there. e.g.:( Plant) cactus (The sharp needles keep away animals that want to eat it and the thick stem stores water for the plant to survive.) e.g.: (animals) camels,lizards RAIN FOREST: is a wet environment that gets rain almost everyday. Most rainforests are hot all year. *Rain forests have many tall trees that block the sunlight. *Bats hunt at night,when they can catch insects and other small animals.

*Monkeys live in high trees, they can hold on trees with their tails and grab food with GRASSLAND: is an open environment that is covered with grass. *Few trees live there because its hard for large animals to hide. *Elephants that live in grassland travel in groups to stay safe. *Cheetahs stay safe because they are fastest animals on land. *The colors of gazelles help them hide from the cheetahs; they can't see the gazelles in the grass. TUNDRA : is a cold, snowy environment. Plants do not grow very tall,and they grow close together which helps protect them from the very cold temperatures.

*Animals in Tundra environments have thick fur to keep them warm. *These animals have fur that change with the seasons. In spring,new brown fur grows to help them hide in the summer. In fall,white fur grows to help them hide in winter. *Some animals travel from place to place to find plants to eat such as the Caribou. OCEAN : is a large body of salt water. Most animals and plants live in the top layer of the ocean, so plants can get sunlight they need and animals can find food. Ocean animals stay safe in many ways: *Some fish change colors to help them hide *Others swim fast to hide in small cracks. *A jellyfish stings other animals that come to close to it. *Fish have scales to protect their bodies. *A shark's sharp teeth helps it catch food,and its scales and body shape helps it swim quickly. *An octopus has 8 long arms to catch food.

*POND : is a small fresh water environment. *Water lilies may grow on the surface of the pond to get the sunlight they need. *Beavers have webbed feet to help them swim.they also have sharp teeth to cut down trees to build their homes. *Water striders can walk on the surface of a pond without sinking. Ms.Elham Sarrar

Hand Sheet #9 Chapter (4)/ Lesson (3)" What are Food Chains & Food Webs?" Name: Subject :Science Date: / 11 /2012 Grade :2 A & B Vocabulary: Food Chain: shows the order in which animals eat plants and other animals. Food Web :is a diagram to show how food chains are connected. *All living things need food to survive. *All food chains begin with sunlight & plants. Ms.Elham Sarrar

Worksheet # Name: Subject :Science Date: / 11 /2012 Grade :2 A & B *Look at the food chain below and fill in the blanks. 1) uses sunlight to make food. 2) A eats grass. 3) A eats the grasshopper. 4) A snake eats the. 5) A eats the. Ms.Elham Sarrar