Learning Intention: Understand that there are different environments that animals have adapted to live in. This environment is called a habitat. |
Success Criteria:
|
Habitat: The place that an organism lives in.
Organism: Is a living thing. It could be a plant or animal.
Organism: Is a living thing. It could be a plant or animal.
A Koala lives in the bush so the bush is its habitat.
Because a Koala can only eat Eucalyptus leaves its habitat would be more correctly known as a Eucalyptus Forest. A Koala will travel over several hundred square kilometres within their habitat. What types of features does a Koala have to survive in the Eucalyptus Forest? |
Living features and non-living features can affect the survival of animals in certain habitats.
Animals and plants are examples of the living features of a habitat.
Rivers, soil, the weather or temperature are examples of non-living features in a habitat.
Animals and plants are examples of the living features of a habitat.
Rivers, soil, the weather or temperature are examples of non-living features in a habitat.
Living features of the Australian Bushland affecting Koala survival
|
Non-living features of the Australian Bushland Affecting Koala survival
|