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Ecology Color by Code Worksheet for Ecosystems Concepts
Ecology Color by Code Worksheet for Ecosystems Concepts
Ecology Color by Code Worksheet for Ecosystems Concepts
Ecology Color by Code Worksheet for Ecosystems Concepts
Ecology Color by Code Worksheet for Ecosystems Concepts
Ecology Color by Code Worksheet for Ecosystems Concepts
Ecology Color by Code Worksheet for Ecosystems Concepts
Ecology Color by Code Worksheet for Ecosystems Concepts
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Description

Practice common ecology terms with a fun and engaging color by code activity! Your students will have a blast coloring in the image by defining key terms such as biotic/abiotic factors, levels of organization, and energy roles within the ecosystem. A perfect sub plan, homework assignment, or review activity that will engage your students while also reinforcing ecology concepts.

❤️Why You'll Love It:

  • Print and go, perfect for a sub plan!
  • Engaging and east to implement
  • A great supplement for your ecology unit

✍Students Will:

  • Identify 15 examples of common ecology concepts
  • Color in the image based on answers to the questions

✅Included in this Resource:

- Numbered image

- Questions/color key

- Answer key

‼️Terms of Use:

You May:

  • Use free and purchased items for your own classroom students, or your own personal use.
  • Reference this product in blog posts, at seminars, professional development, workshops, or other such venues, ONLY if both credit is given to myself as the author, and a link back to my TpT store is included in the presentation.
  • Purchase licenses at a great discount for other teachers to use this resource.

You May Not:

  • Claim this work as your own, alter the files in any way, or remove copyright / watermarks.
  • Sell the files or combine them into another unit for sale / free.
  • Post this document for sale / free elsewhere on the internet (this includes Google Doc links on blogs).
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Ecology Color by Code Worksheet for Ecosystems Concepts

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Description

Practice common ecology terms with a fun and engaging color by code activity! Your students will have a blast coloring in the image by defining key terms such as biotic/abiotic factors, levels of organization, and energy roles within the ecosystem. A perfect sub plan, homework assignment, or review activity that will engage your students while also reinforcing ecology concepts.

❤️Why You'll Love It:

  • Print and go, perfect for a sub plan!
  • Engaging and east to implement
  • A great supplement for your ecology unit

✍Students Will:

  • Identify 15 examples of common ecology concepts
  • Color in the image based on answers to the questions

✅Included in this Resource:

- Numbered image

- Questions/color key

- Answer key

‼️Terms of Use:

You May:

  • Use free and purchased items for your own classroom students, or your own personal use.
  • Reference this product in blog posts, at seminars, professional development, workshops, or other such venues, ONLY if both credit is given to myself as the author, and a link back to my TpT store is included in the presentation.
  • Purchase licenses at a great discount for other teachers to use this resource.

You May Not:

  • Claim this work as your own, alter the files in any way, or remove copyright / watermarks.
  • Sell the files or combine them into another unit for sale / free.
  • Post this document for sale / free elsewhere on the internet (this includes Google Doc links on blogs).
  • Making copies of purchased items to share with others is strictly forbidden and is a violation of the TOU / law.

Clipart and fonts for cover images credit to: Educlips, Hello Literacy, KG Fonts

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Rated 4 out of 5
May 14, 2023
Great resource for check for understanding or formative assessment. Thank you!
Jennifer E.
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Rated 5 out of 5
May 4, 2022
My students enjoy using these types of assignments to reinforce and review concepts! Thanks
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Standards

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NGSSMS-LS2-2
Construct an explanation that predicts patterns of interactions among organisms across multiple ecosystems. Emphasis is on predicting consistent patterns of interactions in different ecosystems in terms of the relationships among and between organisms and abiotic components of ecosystems. Examples of types of interactions could include competitive, predatory, and mutually beneficial.
NGSSMS-LS2-3
Develop a model to describe the cycling of matter and flow of energy among living and nonliving parts of an ecosystem. Emphasis is on describing the conservation of matter and flow of energy into and out of various ecosystems, and on defining the boundaries of the system. Assessment does not include the use of chemical reactions to describe the processes.
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