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Chapter Five: Page 34 In the last unit, you discovered how organisms live. Now you are going to start looking at where these organisms live! There are many areas in the world that have a similar... Temperature Amount of rainfall There are so many of these areas, that scientists have placed them into groups called... Kind of soil Habitat ( by-omz ) There are several different biomes around the world: Grassland biome Deciduous forest biome ( dee-sid-u-us ) Tropical rain forest biome Coniferous forest biome ( con-if-er-us ) Tundra biome Desert biome and Aquatic biome

Chapter Five: Page 35 Remember... each of these biomes have habitats that allow organism to survive in them. Population of organisms that live in the desert could not live on a mountain, or under the sea, or in a forest... For example, have you ever seen a picture of a penguin searching for nuts and berries in a forest? Of course not! Penguins have a thick layer of fat that keeps them warm since they live around the south pole of the earth where it is really cold! Also, You wouldn t find them in a forest since they do not eat nuts and berries... they eat fish!

Chapter Five: Page 36 Let s start looking at the first two biomes and The grassland biome is full of... yes! Grasses You guessed it... You can t find many trees in a grassland. Why? Because there is not enough rain to keep trees alive in this biome! There is plenty of rain for a tree to grow during the wet season. But there is not enough rain to keep it alive during the dry season. Grasses do not need as much rain as trees do. So, even during the dry season in this biome, these organisms can survive.

Chapter Five: Page 37 There are two types of grasslands: Tropical grasslands and Temperate grasslands Tropical Grasslands are hot all year long. These grasslands have a large amount of rain during their wet season. This area receives 10-20 inches of rain per year. Temperate grasslands have hot summers and cold winters. It usually freezes during the winters in temperate grasslands. This grassland does not receive as much rain as tropical grasslands. Most of the animals that live on a grassland are used to dry seasons. Water can be hard to find during the dry season. Animals look for Water in lakes, ponds and streams.

Chapter Five: Page 38 In the grassland biome, many animals burrow (a fancy word for dig ) underground to make their homes. Prairie dogs and groundhogs are examples of animals that make their home under the ground. Animals that make their homes underground are protected from other animals and the weather. Grazing animals can also be found on the grassland. These are animals that do not burrow, but eat the grasses in this habitat. Cows and buffalo are examples of grazing animals. The soil in the grassland biome is very fertile. This means there are plenty of nutrients in the soil. This makes it very easy for plants to survive! It is too bad that there is not enough rain throughout the year, or you would find a lot more trees in this biome.

Chapter Five: Page 39 Now... on to our next biome: The Deciduous forest I would guess that many of you have seen a deciduous tree. How? Because a deciduous tree......loses its leaves in the fall! This biome is named the deciduous forest because most of the land in this area is filled with deciduous trees! The deciduous forest biome has all four seasons summer, spring, fall and winter. A deciduous forest also gets a lot of rain! Up to 60 inches a year! With so many leaves falling onto the ground, the soil of a deciduous forest has a lot of nutrients! This kind of soil is very good for growing food! Like the grassland, this soil is very fertile.

Chapter Five: Page 40 What kinds of animals do you find in this biome? Many of the animals in this biome eat the fruits and nuts from the trees of the forest. Deer, squirrels and mice are usually found in this biome. Other animals like frogs and snakes can also be found here! During the winter, it gets cold and icy. Some animals hibernate during this time. This means they sleep through the winter. Since they are asleep, they do not need many resources to survive! This is very helpful when most of the land is covered in snow at this time, and much of the food cannot be easily found. Frogs usually hibernate during this time... so do some snakes, bears and other animals!

Chapter Five: Page 41 Circle the hidden words from below: O D L I N B T V O R D E D D O C T E E M S O E W P M N T J N S F R C E Y U K T D A R R R W A C C R I U F R B L S H B N C J L O S U D O I S S D I W K A N F W B E P U S B T N B O C V M K W S I M A O P C A E R V A I A Y C D R O W U K L R R C U T J A Q G H H I U S S N U J L E L I T R E F D H R X A B U A T E M P E R A T E Y A T S O L R W B I O M E F N U R E P Y U W A A T L J F O Y X G J A J W K M K Q Q M Q K B G L W E Q J G X F R N T S E B H S I G Y L BIOME DECIDUOUS GRASSLAND TROPICAL FERTILE TEMPERATE BURROW FOREST HIBERNATE

Chapter Five: Page 42 Match the words in the first column to the best available answer in the second column. Biomes 1) to sleep through the winter Grassland biome 2) having plenty of nutrients in the soil Tropical grasslands 3) grasslands which are hot all year long Temperate grasslands 4) a biome that has good soil for many different kinds of grasses and few trees Burrow 5) areas of the world that have the same temperature/amount of rainfall/kind of soil and habitats Fertile 6) to dig Deciduous forest biome 7) a biome that is filled with trees that lose their leaves in the fall and have four separate seasons Hibernate 8) grasslands which have hot summers and cold winters

Inches of Rain Chapter Five: Page 43 While studying the rainfall in the deciduous forest and grassland biomes, Colton forgot to label his graph. He knows that the two biomes can be found in your reading from today. Can you help him? Rainfall in Two Biomes 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1 Biomes 2 Which biome on this graph should be labeled? Biome #1 and Biome #2 Why do you think your answers are correct?