Georgia Habitats: Swamp/Marsh

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Georgia Habitats: Swamp/Marsh
3rd Grade Life Science
Standard: S3L1a
Standards
Life Science S3L1. Students will investigate the habitats of different
organisms and the dependence of organisms on their habitat.
a. Differentiate between habitats of Georgia (mountains,
marsh/swamp, coast, Piedmont, Atlantic Ocean) and the organisms
that live there.
b. Identify features of green plants that allow them to live and thrive
in different regions of Georgia.
c. Identify features of animals that allow them to live and thrive in
different regions of Georgia.
d. Explain what will happen to an organism if the habitat is changed.
Swamps and
Marshes
Location:
• Swamps in Georgia is located in the
Coast Plain region.
The most important Georgia swamp and
largest in the nation is the
Okefenokee Swamp
Atlantic Ocean
Swamps/Marshes
A swamp is an area of land covered
in shallow water with plants and
trees growing in and around it.
The swamps/marshes have a climate that is hot,
wet and humid – warm all year with very soft soil.
It’s covered in water and soft land
What’s special about swamp water?
• It’s dark!!!!
Animals in region:
Includes, but not limited to:
• 35 kinds of snakes (5 poisonous)
• Alligators wading birds (herons, ibis, egrets, and wood storks)
• ducks
• snapping turtles
• Bullfrogs
• fish
Animal features that allow them to live and
thrive:
• Birds have long legs and long beaks.
• Waterproof skin.
• Animals can live in both land and water.
• Webbed feet for moving in water.
Swamp animal features
Plants in region:
Includes, but not limited to:
• cypress trees
• Spanish moss
• Cattails
• water lilies
• pitcher plants (can only be found in swamps)
• bladderworts
Plant features that allow them to live and
thrive:
• Plants that thrive in wet conditions.
• Flexible stems with floating leaves (lilies) that can withstand water
movement.
• Grow roots above water for additional support (cypress trees).
• Deep roots and roots that can grow underwater to anchor plants.
• Plants endure extreme variations in temperature above and below
water.
• Plants in poor soil get nutrients from other sources, including animals
(pitcher plants).
Plant Features
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