This Grade 2 Science worksheet gives longer fill-in-the-blank practice about common habitats. Children write answers about where cacti, pine trees, polar bears, and dolphins live. A matching section pairs four habitats (forest, desert, ocean, Arctic) with the right animal from each one. Kids learn that every habitat gives its living things food, water, and shelter in its own special way. Great for Grade 2 students building habitat skills.

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Busy Bee
Habitats & Ecosystems
Grade 2
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A forest habitat has many trees that give shelter to birds and squirrels.
2) The Arctic is the coldest habitat, covered in ice and snow.
3) A cactus stores water in its thick stem and has sharp spines.
4) A polar bear has thick white fur to keep warm on icy land.
5) A dolphin lives in the salty ocean and swims with a group called a pod.
6) Every habitat must give food, water, and shelter to its living things.
7) A pine tree has needle leaves that stay green all year in cold forests.
8) An animal's special body part that helps it live in a habitat is called an adaptation.
9) A seal uses thick layer of fat called blubber to stay warm in cold water.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
forest
squirrel
squirrel
desert
camel
camel
ocean
dolphin
dolphin
Arctic
polar bear
polar bear
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