Watch the intro video of your habitat to get an understanding of what your habitat is like. Then go down to the next website to start gathering your research information.
Click the Ducksters link below to begin your research. Key note: For your key words when looking up your habitat in Ducksters site below, you need to type the name of your habitat then the word "biome". Example: Savannah biome
If you need to find more information, click on the link to your Biome below especially for the "Weather/temperature"
1. Arctic Tundra
https://kids.nceas.ucsb.edu/biomes/tundra.html
2. Marine (Ocean)
http://kids.nceas.ucsb.edu/biomes/marine.html
3. Rainforest
http://kids.nceas.ucsb.edu/biomes/rainforest.html
4. Grasslands (Savanna)
http://kids.nceas.ucsb.edu/biomes/grassland.html
5. Desert
https://kids.nceas.ucsb.edu/biomes/desert.html
6. Freshwater
https://kids.nceas.ucsb.edu/biomes/freshwater.html
7. Forest
If you need to find more information, you can use the site below. Key note: For your key words when looking up your habitat in Kiddle site below, you need to type the name of your habitat then the word "biome". Example: Savannah biome
Once you are done filling our your habitat research organizer sheet, you can use the websites below to fill out your animal research organizer sheet.
If your animal is within Britannica and/or Animal Facts Guide websites, I recommend you use these sites first then if you still need more facts use the AZ Animals website.
NOTE: Once you open up the AZ Animals website, you will need to scroll down on the page to find your animal. The animals are listed alphabetically.
Can find Adaptation and other facts
Click on your animal to bring you to that animals facts on National Geographic