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Science Habitat

This document is a Grade 4 science review focused on habitats, their characteristics, and the organisms that live within them. It includes multiple-choice questions about the purpose of habitats, how to care for them, and specific examples of plants and animals in various habitats. Additionally, it features sections for identifying organisms and completing environmental factors related to different habitats.

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Science Habitat

This document is a Grade 4 science review focused on habitats, their characteristics, and the organisms that live within them. It includes multiple-choice questions about the purpose of habitats, how to care for them, and specific examples of plants and animals in various habitats. Additionally, it features sections for identifying organisms and completing environmental factors related to different habitats.

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Science Review

Grade 4
A. Cross out the correct answer

1. What is the purpose of a habitat? *


A. Place where organisms live.
B. Gives protection to the organisms.
C. Provides organisms with food and
water.
D. All of the above.

2. How do we take care of the different habitats?


a. Burn it. c. Put litters on it.
b. Cut all the trees on it. d. Take care of the animals and the
habitat.

3. Which habitat is very dry, has very little plant life, and is too harsh to
support many animals?
a. Sea c. desert
b. Grassland d. arctic region

4. Look at the table below. Which of the following plants would you most
likely in the forest habitat?

a. I and II c. II and III


b. I and IV d. III and V

5. The table below shows some animals and the numbers that represent their
habitats. In which one of these habitats would you most likely find a
STARFISH? *

a. I and II c. II and IV
b. III and V d. V and VI
6. What do we call a place where plants and animals have everything they need
to survive?
a. space c. nest
b. habitat d. house
7. Which picture below shows a population?

a. c.

b. d.

8. There are many different habitats in the world specific for different animals.
Which of the following animals matches its correct habitat?
a. dolphins: freshwater c. polar bears: rainforest
b. giraffes: grassland d. sea lions: Savannah

9. When two or more blue jay birds live together and reproduce in the same
area, the blue jay birds are what group of organisms?
a. Ecosystem c. community
b. Habitat d. population

10. Which kind of plant has adaptations to survive in the desert?


a. Pine trees c. Moss
b. Cactus d. Palm trees

11. What does a habitat need for plants to grow?


a. trees, grass, and cacti c. rain and sun
b. rivers and lakes d. food, water, and space

12. What four things do all living things need?


a. air, water, food, and shelter
b. shelter, food, water, and clothes
c. air, education, water, and food
d. food, water, shelter, and heat

13. Which of these animals carry its shelter on its back


a. Salamander c. humpback whale
b. Turtle d. meerkat
14. What to things cover the North and South poles?
a. Plants and desert c. snow and ice
b. Lake and sea d. water and forest

15. Which of these are 3 types of habitat?


a. Polar, rain forest, and desert
b. Polar, space, and lake
c. Sea, water, and river
d. Park, desert, and forest

16. Which type of habitat do fish, dolphins, and whales live in?
a. river habitat c. sea habitat
b. lake habitat d. forest habitat

B. Identify if each picture shows an organism, a population, a community, or a


habitat.

C. Give one organism that can be found to the following habitats given in each
number below.

D. For each habitat, choose two words from the box below to complete the
environment factors. Each word can be used only once.

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