You’re going to be a science explorer!
Excellent work learning about earthquakes and waves!
Animals live in a habitat which suits them. For example, fish have an organ called gills. Fish use gills to breathe underwater.
Fish also have fins which help them to swim.
Some types of fish live in warm water and other types of fish live in cold water. Sometimes water becomes warmer or colder because the climate changes. Fish manage to survive small changes like this as long as the changes happen slowly.

1. What do fish use to breathe underwater?
2. Why do fish sometimes have to move very fast? Which part of their bodies do they use to move fast?
3. Some people keep fish at home in a tank. This is not a normal habitat for a fish. Discuss how the fish survive.
4. If you buy a fish to keep in a tank at home, why is it important that you keep the fish in a bag of water until you can put it in the tank?
Birds have wings which allow them to fly. But birds are suited to different habitats in other ways.
The habitat that a bird lives in affects what the bird eats. Birds which live near a river or sea habitat eat fish.
Birds that live in a grassland habitat eat seeds or insects. Other birds live in a habitat that has lots of trees. They eat fruits, seeds and small animals that live in the trees.
Birds have different sizes and shapes of beaks. These different beaks allow them to catch and eat different foods. Look at these examples:




Question: What can we learn about birds by observing their behaviour and beak shapes?
Equipment: A field, river, garden, or open space where there are birds; a notebook and pencil for recording observations
Method:
Reflection: How am I doing?
Excellent work! You’ve observed nature like a real field biologist.
You have thought about some examples of animals that are surviving in places that are not their normal habitat, such as seagulls in a place far from the sea and fish in tanks.
What about plants? If you have a garden or you visit a park you will see many plants that are not in their natural habitat. For example, some plants may be suited to a wetter habitat. A gardener can water these plants so that they can survive in a habitat that is drier than their natural one.
1. Many people keep orchids in pots in their homes. The natural habitat of orchids is a hot, wet forest. How do orchids survive in pots in the home?
2. Bamboo is a fast-growing plant. Its natural habitat is a warm, wet climate in South East Asia. People all over the world plant bamboo in their gardens. How does the bamboo survive?
3. Think of plants you have growing at home. How do these plants survive?