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Georgia Habitat Jeopardy. Third Grade. L. E. A. R. N. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 20 pt. 20 pt. 20 pt. 20 pt. 20 pt. 25 pt. 25 pt. 25 pt. 25 pt. 25 pt. This is an area where an organism lives.
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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