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Interactive Habitat Game for Kids

May 14, 2025

Play Habitat Game For Kids | Free Online Science Games - BBC Bitesize

Overview

  • BBC Bitesize offers interactive educational content for children, including the Habitat Game.
  • Free science games available online to help kids learn about living things and habitats.

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KS2 Science Skills

  • Focus on building and testing primary science skills with a focus on:
    • Animals and plants
    • Habitats
    • Food chains

Food Chain Challenge: Savannah

  • Objective: Identify different food chains within a savannah habitat.
    • Producer: A plant that makes its own food from sunlight.
    • Consumer: Animals that eat the producer and other animals.
  • Key Terms:
    • Herbivore: Animal that eats only plants.
    • Omnivore: Animal that eats both plants and animals.
    • Carnivore: Animal that eats only other animals.
    • Insectivore: Animal that eats insects and worms.

Activities and Resources

  • Interactive scenes to build and test knowledge of food chains.
  • Films from the BBC archive providing more insight into specific animals and plants.

Additional Topics in 'Living Things and Their Habitats'

  • Food Chain Challenges:
    • Tundra
    • Woodland
  • Classification Topics:
    • What is classification?
    • How to classify plants and animals

Additional Resources

  • Bitesize Primary Games: Primary games
    • Covers various subjects like science, maths, English, history, geography, art and design, computing, and modern languages.

Educational Stages

  • England: Early years to GCSE
  • Northern Ireland: Foundation Stage to GCSE
  • Scotland: Early Level to Higher
  • Wales: Foundation Phase to WBQ
  • International: KS3 and IGCSE

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