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Animal Habitats

This class explores what animals need to live and survive. The five requirements (food, water, air, shelter, space) of all living things are stressed as students observe captive animals in their habitats. Concepts of habitat, food web, adaptations, and the 5 requirements are illustrated in interactive songs and activities. Weather permitting, students will go on a habitat hunt to show what they have learned.

 

 

 

   
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