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Test your knowledge of Georgia's habitats and organisms with this fun and educational Jeopardy game designed for third graders. Learn about different regions, adaptations, and the importance of protecting habitats. Explore the diverse wildlife of Georgia and discover the vital role each species plays in its environment.
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Georgia Habitat Jeopardy Third Grade
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This is an area where an organism lives. “L” 5-pt question
habitat “L” 5-pt answer
The shape of a bird’s beak is an example of this. “L” 10-pt question
adaptation “L” 10-pt answer
What is the Georgia region that has low mountains and is covered with trees? “L” 15-pt question
Blue Ridge “L” 15-pt answer
What is the number one reason for an organism to become endangered? “L” 20-pt question
Habitat Destruction. “L” 20-pt answer
What are all FIVE geographic regions of Georgia? “L” 25-pt question
Blue Ridge, Ridge and Valley, Appalachian Plateau, Piedmont, and Coastal Plain “L” 25-pt answer
Animals with backbones are called “E” 5-pt question
vertebrates “E” 5-pt answer
Plants and animals have different adaptations that help them __________ in a particular habitat. “E” 10-pt question
survive “E” 10-pt answer
This is an example of a pond plant that has no roots and gets its nutrients from the water around it. “E” 15-pt question
duckweed “E” 15-pt answer
This is the Georgia region that has flat land with few hills. “E” 20-pt question
Coastal Plain “E” 20-pt answer
Give two details to describe a forest habitat. “E” 25-pt question
Four Layers of a forest: emergent, canopy, understory, forest floor • Consists of deciduous trees, pine trees and many bushes, shrubs and flowers • Home to many animals such as birds foxes and squirrels “E” 25-pt answer
These animals do not have a backbone. “A” 5-pt question
Invertebrates “A” 5-pt answer
This area of Georgia has gently rolling hills and the land is well- watered. “A” 10-pt question
Piedmont “A” 10-pt answer
These animals have scales, are cold blooded and lay eggs. “A” 15-pt question
Reptiles “A” 15-pt answer
When a habitat can no longer provide an organism’s needs, what three things can happen to that organism? “A” 20-pt question
move (migrate), adapt, die “A” 20-pt answer
Describe two details of a swamp habitat. “A” 25-pt question
Ground is covered with a layer of water • Trees are anchored in mud under water • Home to many animals such as alligators, muskrats, and snakes “A” 25-pt answer
These animals have wings, beaks and feathers “R” 5-pt question
Birds “R” 5-pt answer
This Georgia region has low mountains separated by ridges of sandstone rock “R” 10-pt question
Ridge and Valley “R” 10-pt answer
There are five major geographic regions in Georgia. We live in the _____ region. “R” 15-pt question
Piedmont “R” 15-pt answer
What are four things that an organism needs to survive in its habitat? “R” 20-pt question
Food, water, shelter and space “R” 20-pt answer
Describe two details of the mountain habitat “R” 25-pt question
Tall landforms surrounded by valleys • Located in northern GA • Weather is colder at higher elevation • Animals: bears, bobcats, etc. “R” 25-pt answer
Animals who are warm blooded, have fur or hair and give birth to live offspring are called this. “N” 5-pt question
mammals “N” 5-pt answer
Some animals use this to disguise themselves and hide from predators in their habitat. “N” 10-pt question
camouflage “N” 10-pt answer
This Georgia region has flat land with narrow valleys. “N” 15-pt question
Appalachian Plateau “N” 15-pt answer
Animals with smooth, wet skin that spend half their lives in the water and half out of the water are called: “N” 20-pt question
Amphibians “N” 20-pt answer