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1. PPT - 1
Pond Habitat
• A pond is an aquatic habitat.
• Living things in a pond live in water.
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2. Aquatic Plants
• Some aquatic plants float with their roots
hanging down in the water. These are called
floating plants.
• Some aquatic plants grow completely under
water and these are called submerged plants.
• Some aquatic plants have some parts growing in
water and some parts above the water surface.
These are called partially submerged plants.
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3. Find out more about the types of plants in the pond…
http://florafaunaweb.nparks.gov.sg/Special-Pages/Record-List.aspx?OptionId=5
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4. The animals live in different parts of the pond.
These animals shown below are frequently found on
or near the water surface of the pond.
Backswimmer Guppy Pondskater
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Tadpole
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license
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5. There are some larger animals that can be found
near the pond.
Sometimes they enter the pond too.
Damselfly Swan
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Frog Dragonfly
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7. Some of the animals live among the plants in the
garden and some live in the soil.
The animals shown below are commonly found living
among the plants in the field.
Grasshopper Bee
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Butterfly
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Garden Snail Slug
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8. These animals live in the soil in the garden.
Woodlouse Earthworm Termite
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Find out more about the garden habitat by exploring…
http://www.nparks.gov.sg/cms/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=129&Ite
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10. The banana plant
is a good example
of a single plant
habitat.
Many living things
live and reproduce
on the banana
plant.
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11. These animals are usually found on the leaves
of the banana plant.
Caterpillar Ant Snail
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Slug
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12. Find out more about the single plant habitat…
http://www.kidport.com/RefLib/Science/AnimalHomes/TreeHomes.htm
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14. A seashore consists of rocky ledges with pools of
salty water, pebbles and other non-living things such
as air and sunlight.
The plants and animals interact with one other and
with their habitat (the non-living surroundings).
Depending on its situation, a rocky shore may be in
an exposed or sheltered area.
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15. Coral Reefs Starfish Crab
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Find out more about the types of animals that you
can find at a seashore habitat…
http://habitatnews.nus.edu.sg/news/chekjawa/ria/text/shore.htm
Find out more about the seashore habitat…
http://mangrove.nus.edu.sg/pub/seashore/text/001.htm
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17. The habitat consists of various groups of different
plants and animals in the area, which in this case, is
the mangrove.
http://mangrove.nus.edu.sg/guidebooks/text/1002.htm
Find out more about the type of animals in a mangrove
habitat…
http://habitatnews.nus.edu.sg/news/chekjawa/ria/text/mangrove2.htm
Find out more about the type of plants in a mangrove
habitat…
http://habitatnews.nus.edu.sg/news/chekjawa/ria/text/mangrove.htm
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18. Questions for class discussion
1. What are the similarities and differences among the
habitats?
2. What are the conditions found in the habitats?
3. Are the living things in the habitats unique in each
habitat?
4. Do you think a living thing living in one habitat
could be found in another habitat?
19. Questions for class discussion
1. Suggest 2 benefits that the food producer could
provide for the animals in the same habitat.
2. Suggest 2 benefits that the animals could provide
for the plants in the same habitat.