Home Sweet Habitat: Crash Course Kids #21.1

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April 10 2023

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How would a polar bear do if you put it in the desert? Not well. But why? Why cant anything live anywhere? Well, this has to do with habitats and how animals (including humans) are suited for living in one place over another. In this episode, Sabrina talks about how these habitats form food webs and how those food webs help us understand a lot about the world.

This first series is based on 5th-grade science. Were super excited and hope you enjoy Crash Course Kids!

///Standards Used in This Video///

5-LS2-1. Develop a model to describe the movement of matter among plants, animals, decomposers, and the environment. [Clarification Statement: Emphasis is on the idea that matter that is not food (air, water, decomposed materials in soil) is changed by plants into matter that is food. Examples of systems could include organisms, ecosystems, and the Earth.] [Assessment Boundary: Assessment does not include molecular explanations.]

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Credits...

Producer & Editor: Nicholas Jenkins

Cinematographer & Director: Michael Aranda

Host: Sabrina Cruz

Script Supervisor: Mickie Halpern

Writer: Allyson Shaw

Executive Producers: John & Hank Green

Consultant: Shelby Alinsky

Script Editor: Blake de Pastino

Thought Cafe Team:

Stephanie Bailis

Cody Brown

Suzanna Brusikiewicz

Jonathan Corbiere

Nick Counter

Kelsey Heinrichs

Jack Kenedy

Corey MacDonald

Tyler Sammy

Nikkie Stinchcombe

James Tuer

Adam Winnik

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