Ecological Succession Lab Activity

Rated 4.57 out of 5, based on 14 reviews
14 Ratings
;
Engaging Biology
268 Followers
Grade Levels
7th - 10th
Standards
Formats Included
  • Zip
Pages
18 pages
$4.50
$4.50
Share this resource
Report this resource to TPT
Engaging Biology
268 Followers
Also included in
  1. This Ecological Succession Activities Bundle contains 2 engaging resources that will enable your students to understand ecological succession from a basic to a more rigorous level.The Ecological Succession Lab Activity is one of my most popular resources! It's a print-and-go dry lab that actually sh
    Price $7.20Original Price $8.00Save $0.80

Description

Looking for an Ecological Succession Lab Activity that will actually show the changes in an ecosystem? This print and go dry lab resource will have your students counting "trees", calculating percentages, and graphing data! They will see the results of ecological succession in ways that a simple diagram can't show.

Ecological succession is one of those concepts that it's really hard to find a lab for. After all, it's not like you can take your kids out to see this process in action! This lab is the next best thing. And the only materials your students will need are calculators, rulers, and colored pencils.

What will students do?

  • count tree symbols in 6 different quadrats that cover 100 years, both in the canopy and in the understory
  • calculate percentages of different tree species in each quadrat
  • make 2 line graphs of the percentages ... one for the canopy and one for the understory
  • answer rigorous analysis questions

This lab is great for an introduction to ecological succession, or it can also be used to review percent calculations and graphing exercises with some real-world applications. The analysis questions will really help students to understand succession, climax communities, and the changes that can occur over time.

Here's what you'll get in your download:

  • 7-page Lab activity
  • Teacher suggestions
  • 9-page Answer Key which includes completed graphs
  • graph paper template

Here's what other teachers had to say:

"Great resource, kids really connected with it well."

"Excellent lab in a subject where labs are difficult."

"I use this with the 7th grade and then again with the 8th grade as they review for the STAAR test"

My students enjoy this lab, even the graphing part!

*Earn credits for free TpT resources by leaving Feedback on your purchases!

*Get notified when I upload new products by clicking on the Follow button above!

*I love to connect with teachers! You can find me …

~0n my Facebook community</a>

~ and on my blog Engaging Biology

Total Pages
18 pages
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
90 minutes
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines.

Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
NGSSHS-LS2-6
Evaluate claims, evidence, and reasoning that the complex interactions in ecosystems maintain relatively consistent numbers and types of organisms in stable conditions, but changing conditions may result in a new ecosystem. Examples of changes in ecosystem conditions could include modest biological or physical changes, such as moderate hunting or a seasonal flood; and, extreme changes, such as volcanic eruption or sea level rise.

Reviews

Questions & Answers

268 Followers
TPT

TPT empowers educators to teach at their best.

More About Us

Keep in Touch!

Sign Up