Grade: Grade 1 Subject: Science Unit: Habitats Lesson: 6 of 6 ACT: Science

Unit Checkpoint: Habitats Review

Review: What We Learned

Congratulations! You have finished the Habitats unit. Let's review everything you learned before taking the checkpoint quiz.

Key Vocabulary

WordMeaning
HabitatA place where animals and plants live
ForestA habitat with many trees
OceanA large body of salt water
ShelterA safe place to live and hide
DataInformation we collect
Tally chartA way to count using marks
GraphA picture that shows data
ClaimWhat you think (your answer)
EvidenceFacts that support your claim
ReasoningExplains why evidence proves your claim

Big Ideas to Remember

  1. All animals need four things: food, water, shelter, and space
  2. Different habitats provide what different animals need
  3. Scientists investigate by observing carefully and asking questions
  4. Data and graphs help us organize and understand information
  5. CER writing helps us explain our scientific thinking

Habitats We Studied

  • Forest: Squirrels, deer, birds, rabbits - lots of trees and plants
  • Ocean: Fish, crabs, whales, seahorses - salt water everywhere
  • Other habitats: Ponds, deserts, meadows, arctic

Review Examples

Example: Matching Animals to Habitats

Think about what each animal needs. Does the habitat provide it?

AnimalBest HabitatWhy?
Polar bearArctic (cold)Has thick fur for cold, hunts seals on ice
ClownfishOcean coral reefNeeds salt water and hides in coral
OwlForestLives in tree holes, hunts mice at night
FrogPondNeeds water to lay eggs and stay moist

Example: Using Data

A scientist counted animals at a pond:

Frogs: |||| ||| (8)    Ducks: |||| (5)    Turtles: ||| (3)    Fish: |||| |||| || (12)

  • Most animals: Fish (12)
  • Fewest animals: Turtles (3)
  • Total animals: 8 + 5 + 3 + 12 = 28

Example: Complete CER

Question: Is a pond a good habitat for a frog?

Claim: I think a pond IS a good habitat for a frog.

Evidence: Ponds have water for frogs to swim. Ponds have insects for frogs to eat. Lily pads and plants give frogs places to rest and hide.

Reasoning: This proves my claim because frogs can find food, water, shelter, and space in a pond. A pond gives frogs everything they need to survive.

Unit Checkpoint Quiz

Answer these questions to show what you learned in the Habitats unit. Try your best!

Part 1: Habitat Basics

1. What is a habitat?

A) A type of food   B) A place where animals live   C) A kind of graph   D) A science tool

2. What are the FOUR things all animals need to survive?

A) Food, toys, beds, friends   B) Sun, moon, stars, clouds   C) Food, water, shelter, space   D) Trees, rocks, sand, ice

3. Which animal would live in an ocean habitat?

A) Squirrel   B) Dolphin   C) Deer   D) Eagle

4. A bird builds a nest. The nest is the bird's:

A) Food   B) Water   C) Shelter   D) Space

Part 2: Investigations and Data

5. What does a scientist do during an investigation?

A) Takes a nap   B) Observes carefully and asks questions   C) Runs very fast   D) Plays games

6. What does this tally show? |||| ||

A) 5   B) 6   C) 7   D) 8

7. Look at this data: Birds = 10, Rabbits = 4, Squirrels = 7. Which animal was seen the MOST?

A) Birds   B) Rabbits   C) Squirrels   D) They are all the same

8. Why do scientists use graphs?

A) To hide information   B) To see patterns and compare data   C) To make things confusing   D) Because graphs are pretty

Part 3: CER Writing

9. What does CER stand for?

A) Cats Eat Rabbits   B) Claim, Evidence, Reasoning   C) Count Every Rock   D) Create Every Report

10. Which part of CER answers "What do you think?"

A) Claim   B) Evidence   C) Reasoning   D) None of these

11. "I observed that polar bears have thick white fur." This sentence is:

A) A claim   B) Evidence   C) Reasoning   D) A question

Part 4: Extended Response

12. Write a complete CER to answer this question: "Can a fish live in a forest habitat?"

  • Claim: (What do you think? Can a fish live in a forest?)
  • Evidence: (What do you know about fish? What do forests have or not have?)
  • Reasoning: (Why does your evidence prove your claim?)

Answer Key

Check your answers below. If you got something wrong, go back and review that lesson!

Answers 1-4 (Habitat Basics):

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  1. B - A place where animals live
  2. C - Food, water, shelter, space
  3. B - Dolphin
  4. C - Shelter

Answers 5-8 (Investigations and Data):

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  1. B - Observes carefully and asks questions
  2. C - 7 (five marks crossed, plus two more)
  3. A - Birds (10 is more than 7 or 4)
  4. B - To see patterns and compare data

Answers 9-11 (CER Writing):

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  1. B - Claim, Evidence, Reasoning
  2. A - Claim
  3. B - Evidence (it describes something observed)

Sample Answer for Question 12:

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Claim: I think a fish CANNOT live in a forest habitat.

Evidence: Fish need water to breathe through their gills. Fish need water to swim. Forests do not have enough water - they have trees, soil, and land.

Reasoning: This proves my claim because fish cannot get the water they need in a forest. Without water, fish cannot breathe or move, so they cannot survive in a forest habitat.

What's Next?

  • Celebrate! You finished the Habitats unit!
  • Review any lessons where you missed questions
  • Keep observing animals and their habitats in real life
  • Move on to the next Science unit when you're ready

Great Job, Scientist!

You learned about habitats, how to investigate like a scientist, how to collect data, and how to explain your thinking with CER. These are skills you will use again and again in science!