Title: Georgia Regions and Habitats
1Georgia Regionsand Habitats
- Gathered from the internet and adapted for use
from another teacher. - I apologize for not seeing a name to credit.
2Before we get started, where in the world is
Georgia?Do you know?
3Georgia is in the Southeastern part of the United
States, on the continent of North America.
There it is!
4Georgia itself is divided into different regions.
Each region is different from the others in their
own special ways.
5The northern-most part of Georgia is called the
Mountain Region.
6The central part of Georgia is called the
Piedmont Region.
7The southern-most part of Georgia is called the
Coastal Plain Region.
8Georgia borders the Atlantic Ocean, so it also
has a coastline and an abundance of barrier
islands. Neat!
9Are you ready to find out what makes each region
special? Do you want to know what kinds of plants
and animals might be found in each?
10Lets start in Georgias Mountain Region! Have
you ever been to the mountains? Lets take a
little field trip, shall we?
11The Georgia Mountains
12- The Georgia Mountains
- The elevation is higher, and its shaded by
trees. These things make the temperature cooler. - The terrain also makes it harder to get around.
Some people live in the mountains, but its not
highly populated. Can you think of some reasons
why few people live in this region?
13In the mountains, you might see..
beautiful waterfalls. This is Amicola Falls in
the North Georgia Mountains.
14In the mountains, you might see..
really tall trees like the Tulip Poplar and the
Hemlock.
15You might also see some cool animals that call
the Georgia Mountains their home. Lets see
what we can find!
16Mudpuppies and American Toads are two amphibians
which live in this habitat.
Both need to live by mountain streams, but they
love to hang out in the woods!
17Box Turtles and Copperhead Snakes are two
reptiles which live in this mountain habitat.
Can you think of a reason why these two would be
perfectly at home in the woods?
18Lots of animals love to be high in the trees of
the Georgia Mountains! Can you name these three?
19Black Bears, Mountain Lions, and Coyotes are
major predators in the mountains!
Theyre so furry! Why??
20The Black Vulture is a scavenger that keeps this
habitat clean- they have an important job here!
Sadly, they were almost wiped out due to DDT- it
made their eggs too soft to hatch. Now they are
on the Threatened List, so they are making a
comeback.
21Humans use of DDT changed this habit just enough
to almost kill off an entire species of bird.
Can you think of other ways humans could
possibly change this habitat, thus affecting the
plants and animals that thrive here?
22Hop back on the bus! Its time to leave the
Mountain Region!
Were heading south to the Piedmont Region of
Georgia! Lets go!
23The Piedmont Region
24- The Piedmont Region
- Its farther south, so the temperature is warmer
than in the mountains. - The land consists of rolling hills, lakes, and
rivers. - Atlanta is in the Piedmont, making it the highest
populated region of Georgia. Why do so many
people like this region?
25In the Piedmont, you might see..
lots of tall buildings and twisting highways.
Hey whats that building with the gold dome?
Pretty!
26In the Piedmont, you might see..
Dogwood, Sweet Gum, and Hickory Trees!
27Lets see what animals we can find here! No
hiking boots needed this time!
28 We could use a canoe though! Lets check out the
lakes and rivers first!
29Near the Chattahoochee River and Lake Lanier, we
might find some interesting critters! Water makes
a great habitat!
30Snapping Turtles and River Otters thrive in the
Piedmont Region.
Can you think of some reasons why these two would
be perfectly at home in the water?
31The Piedmont is home to the Red-Cockaded
Woodpecker and the Mourning Dove.
Peck, peck, peck, peck, peck, peck, peck..
32The Piedmont is also home to White-tailed Deer.
They prefer wooded areas, but as we continue to
populate the area, we force them into unsafe
territory.
Dont do it little guy! Look both ways!
33As we increase the human population in this
region, we continue to push animals out of their
natural habitats. Here are some coyotes in
downtown Atlanta- if caught, they are most likely
re-released outside of the state. They are not a
threat to humans, but they do prey upon family
pets now that we share a habitat with them.
34Can you think of other ways humans could possibly
change this habitat, thus affecting the plants
and animals that thrive here? How can we protect
the environment?
35Load up! Lets head farther south into the
Coastal Plain Region! Its a big region, so we
have lots to explore!
Coastal Plain
36The Coastal Plain Region
37- The Coastal Plain Region
- It makes up southern Georgia, so its the warmest
region of the state. - The land is flat, and the soil is mostly sandy.
This creates a unique environment for many
different plants and animals. - Its a great region to vacation in. Can you think
of some reasons why?
38In the Coastal Plain, you might see..
a lack of hills and an abundance of water.
Actually, most of the water is on the east side
of the state. The western side is pretty, but
flat.
39In the Coastal Plain, you might see..
marshes and swamps. The Okefenokee Swamp one of
the largest swamps in the U.S. and is a habitat
for many different species of plants and animals.
Want to see some?
40The Okefenokee Swamp is obviously a very wet,
mucky place to be!
Most trees would drown in this habitat, but not
the Cypress- it loves all that muck!
41That muck is also a great habitat for American
Alligators. They call the swamps home!
42Want to go for a little swim??? (Ill pass!)
43Since mosquitoes need warm temperatures and water
in which to lay their eggs.
The swamps are a perfect habitat for the little
blood-suckers! Ouch!
44Closer to the coast, there are lots of tall
pines and Saw Palmettos.
Georgias state bird, the Brown Thrasher, might
nest in trees like these!
45If I were a bird, Id make my home in one of
Georgias Live Oaks! (Its the Georgia State
Tree!)
It has lots of huge branches to choose from, and
the moss that grows on them would make perfect
nesting material!
46Wire grass and sea weed are two type of
vegetation that abound near the coast.
Southern Toads love the nestle among the
vegetation and catch mosquitoes! Yummy!
47Double-crested Cormorants, Snowy Egrets, and Blue
Heron love to live near the coastal waters. Can
you guess why?
48This region is also home to the venomous Coral
Snake!
Red on black, friend of Jack. Red on yellow, kill
a fellow!
49The Little Grass Frog is one of the tiniest
critters that live in this coastal habitat.
The armadillo is one of the most unique animals
that make this region their home. (They just
dont fare so well with the traffic!)
50Can you brainstorm some things that humans might
do to try to conserve this habitat for all of the
plants and animals that live here?
51Where the warm, salty waters of the Atlantic
Ocean meet our state, a very unique habitat is
created.
Welcome to the beaches and barrier islands of
Georgia!
52Jekyll Islalnd and St. Simons Island are two of
many barrier islands along Georgias coast.
Lets make our field trip a bit more interesting!
Want to?
53To see some of Georgias coolest animals, well
need one of these! SubBelow MarineWater
54The Right Whale is Georgias State Mammal!
They were named Right because when they
were hunted long ago, they were easy to catch,
they floated when killed, and they held lots of
oil and meat. They were just right for hunting.
Sadly, they were almost hunted to extinction.
55Pilot Whales and Bottlenose Dolphins also live in
this habitat!
Ok, so this habitat extends beyond our state, but
we are lucky enough to have these animals call
Georgia waters home.
56Loggerhead Sea Turtles and Manatees can also be
found in waters off of Georgias coast! Both are
also considered endangered.
Manatees like to swim close to the surface, and
so many get killed or injured by boats. Sea
turtles are caught in fishing traps and nets
quite often.
57Can you think of other ways that humans put the
sea creatures in danger? Can you think of some
ways we can try to protect them?
58I hope you enjoyed our field trip through
Georgias Habitats! Keep going for some cool
ideas to take your learning to the next level!
59Think about the features that some animals have
that make them feel perfectly at home in one of
Georgias habitats. Can you design or create a
brand new animal that has similar features so
that they could survive happily in one of
Georgias habitats?
60Which of Georgias regions is your favorite?
Which of these regions has plants, animals, and
climate you would enjoy learning more about?
61Create a 3-D Diorama ( no bigger than a mans
shoebox) of one of Georgias habitats. What
animals and plants must you include to make it
seem more life-like?
62Use your Georgia power point, habitats booklet,
and sites linked on Bandys website to gather the
information you need to make your diorama. Your
focus for this project is to make a habitat with
a star animal within a Georgia region. Plants
and other animals should also be those found in
that region.
63PROJECT NOTEBOOK Page 1- Title page detailed,
related colored picture and title of
project Page 2-Make a list of animals that dont
live in any of Georgias habitats. Write a
paragraph Why do they not live here? Why are
they not suited to any of the habitats here?
64Page 3 Make a list of plants and animals that
do belong in the Georgia region you have chosen
to research. Write a paragraph telling why do
they live there? Why are they suited to live in
the Georgia region you have created? Could they
live in any other place?
65Page 4 Using facts you have learned about
Georgia regions, write a narrative story from the
viewpoint of the focus animal in your diorama.
Your story should include facts about the
region and life in that region in a creative
manner! You may brainstorm and gather ideas for
this page at home but the story must be written
at school.
66Extension 1 Create a web coming .. Not due
til 20th Other components need to be
complete first
67Extension 2 Habitats disappearing coming
.. Not due til 20th Other components need
to be complete first
68Project Due Dates Due date for diorama Sept 15
complete at HOME Due date for
notebook Sept 15 complete at HOME
and school Due date for story Sept 16
complete IN SCHOOL Extensions due Sept 20
explanation coming