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Hazel Green
Week 12
Skill: Life Science (Animals, Interdependence, Habitats/Environments)
Subject: Science
Grade: 1
This test section contains FOUR multiple-choice and ONE open-response (short-answer)
questions. Please mark your answers for the multiple-choice questions in the spaces provided on
your Student Response Booklet. Mark only one answer for each question. If you do not know the
answer, make your best guess. DO NOT WRITE ANY ANSWERS IN THIS TEST BOOKLET.
WHEN YOU FINISH, DO NOT WORK ON ANY OTHER TEST SECTION.
1.
O
O
What is the place where plants and animals have what they need to
survive?
A.
nest
B.
shelter
O
C.
habitat
O
D.
wetland
2.
Observe this animal in it’s forest habitat.
O
How will the forest habitat be different in summer?
A.
There will be no rain.
O
B.
There will be fewer leaves.
O
C.
The animals will have less food.
O
D.
The animals will have more food.
3.
O
Which sentence is true about both wetland plants and ocean plants?
A.
They grow in water.
O
B.
They grow very tall.
O
C.
They grow without sunlight.
O
D.
They grow in deserts and forests.
4.
O
How do plants help animals breathe?
A.
Plants store water.
O
B.
Animals can hide in plants.
O
C.
Animals eat plants.
O
D.
Plants put oxygen into the air.
PLEASE GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 
Essential Vocabulary:
habitat, needs, forest, wetland, ocean, desert, animals, plants, living, non-living
Resources/Technology:
United Streaming Videos:
1. Habitats: Homes for Living Things
2. Concepts in Nature: Where Animals Live
Information and Resources taken from:
Scott Foresman Science - The Diamond Edition
www.pearsonsuccessnet.com
Harcourt
Multiple Choice Item Information:
Question
First
A.E.
1
2.3
2
3
4
First CC
SC-EP-4.7.1
Students will describe the
cause and effect relationships
existing between organisms
and their environments.
The world has many different
environments. Organisms
require an environment in
which their needs can be met.
When the environment
changes some plants and
animals survive and
reproduce and others die or
move to new locations.
DOK
Level of
MC
Question
Answer
Key
1
C
2
D
2
A
1
D
Rational/Annotation for MC Questions
Students must correctly identify the term used to
describe a place where plants and animals have
what they need to live.
Students must show understanding of the habitat
and project the difference in that habitat within
another season.
Students must show understanding of the
wetland and ocean habitat by correctly identifying
the true statement – both wetland plants and
ocean plants grow in water.
Students must show understanding of the
interdependence of plants and animals by
correctly identifying the function plants serve – to
provide oxygen in order for animals to breathe.