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ecosystem
1.
Carbon Cycle
Tags: [Grade 10, Life Science, Earth and Space Science, Biology 11, Plant biology, abiotic, biotic,
ecosystem
, cycling of carbon, greenhouse gases, cycling of matter, photosynthesis, producer, carbon, ...
2.
Micro Water Cycle
Tags: [air, water, water cycle, plants, precipitation, condensation, evaporation,
ecosystem
, grade 2, earth and space science] ...
3.
Survival Strategies
Tags: [
ecosystem
, habitat, diversity of life, needs of living things, kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2, grade 4, grade 6, grade 7, life science, earth and space science, game, ecology, natural selection, ...
4.
Coastal Connections
Tags: [
ecosystem
, food chain, echolocation, orca, ocean, stream, marine, salmon, stewardship, coastal, animals, green, grade 4, grade 7, fish] ...
5.
Breakdown
Tags: [decompose, compost, fungi, bacteria, waste, food web, food chain,
ecosystem
, biodegradable, forest, animals, green, kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, grade 5, grade 7] ...
6.
Carbon Cycle
These activities reveal the impact of human activity on climate change and suggest how we can grow plants in a way that helps to minimize greenhouse gas emissions. Using biodegradable seedling pots is ...
7.
Ocean Connections: Ocean In A Jar
Students learn about the diffusion of pesticides, plastics, and pollution into marine
ecosystem
s. Introduction About 70 per cent of the surface of the earth is covered with water, including five ...
8.
Nearshore Connections: Sea Otter Story
...
ecosystem
s healthy. The sea otter is an example of an important keystone species (a species that, if removed, has a great effect on other species in its food web). Sea otters find their food and sleep ...
9.
Living Or Non-living?
... The rainforest is full of living and non-living things which interact to create a complete and stable
ecosystem
. When one tree dies and falls over, it becomes a home and provides nutrients for other living ...
10.
Picky Eaters
... is shaped like, or if they use tools. In this match-up activity, students develop an appreciation for the varied diets of different animals. Each species living in an
ecosystem
has a specific combination ...
11.
Animal Restaurant
... and shelter. In this activity, students will investigate the unique ways in which different species in the same
ecosystem
feed themselves and the special features that make it possible. Introduction ...
12.
Micro Water Cycle
Explore the water cycle as it occurs on your desk! Students will create a terrarium to model the water cycle. CREATE A COMPLETE
ECOSYSTEM
Introduction Explore the water cycle as it occurs on your ...
13.
Rainforests
... rainforest. These activities introduce the main animals and plants and the primary characteristics of our coastal temperate rainforest. B.C.’s Complex Coastal
Ecosystem
Introduction When ...
14.
Survival Strategies
The strategies used by an animal to survive in its environment. Students will explore the special features of a number of different animals through a series of demonstrations and activities. The Strategies ...
15.
Pollinators
... and the role that they play in our
ecosystem
s. Introduction Pollination plays an important role in our everyday lives. It has a particularly great effect on the variety of food that we have available ...
16.
Coastal Connections
... diverse, complex webs of marine life which humans are directly and indirectly connected to. This resource investigates several
ecosystem
s that interact within the ocean, and the impact of human activities ...
17.
Breakdown
Decomposers play an important role in the circle of life—without them, waste would just pile up! These activities help students study decomposers, with particular relevance to recycling and sustainability. ...
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