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Grade 3 Science Quiz Ecosystems: Life Science - NGSS Curriculum

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🌿 Grade 3 Science Quiz – Ecosystems NGSS Life Science Aligned (LS2, LS4) This 10-question science quiz introduces students to the basic concepts of ecosystems, habitats, and food chains. Designed for Grade 3 learners, the quiz helps students understand how plants, animals, and their environments interact and depend on one another to survive. It supports learning aligned with the NGSS Life Science standards LS2 and LS4 • What living things need to survive in an ecosystem • How plants make food through photosynthesis • The role of herbivores in food chains • How energy moves through a food chain • The difference between producers and consumers • How animals depend on their habitats • How changes in an ecosystem affect living things • How physical features help animals adapt to their environment ✔ Print the quiz for a quick classroom assessment ✔ Use it for lesson review or exit tickets ✔ Assign it as homework or independent practice ✔ Perfect for ecosystems and habitats units Easy to Assign with TGM When used through Teachers Global Marketplace (TGM), quizzes are quick and easy to distribute. • QR codes allow students to access the quiz instantly • Students can scan the code or enter a simple quiz code online • Teachers can easily assign the quiz to the entire class This works well for classrooms using iPads, Chromebooks, or computers, while still giving teachers the option to print the quiz if preferred.

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What do all living things in an ecosystem need to survive?

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Which of these best describes a habitat?

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A drought kills most of the plants in an area. What will most likely happen to the animals that eat those plants?

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What is a food chain?

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A bird has a long, thin beak. It lives near flowers. What does it most likely eat?

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