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KEYSTONE SPECIES Bundle: Illustrated & Guided Notes | Paper Model | Slides
KEYSTONE SPECIES Bundle: Illustrated & Guided Notes | Paper Model | Slides
KEYSTONE SPECIES Bundle: Illustrated & Guided Notes | Paper Model | Slides
KEYSTONE SPECIES Bundle: Illustrated & Guided Notes | Paper Model | Slides
KEYSTONE SPECIES Bundle: Illustrated & Guided Notes | Paper Model | Slides
KEYSTONE SPECIES Bundle: Illustrated & Guided Notes | Paper Model | Slides
KEYSTONE SPECIES Bundle: Illustrated & Guided Notes | Paper Model | Slides
KEYSTONE SPECIES Bundle: Illustrated & Guided Notes | Paper Model | Slides
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All living organisms are interconnected in an ecosystem and all are important, but it turns out that some are extra important, kind of like the main character of their ecosystem. Why are ecosystems so dependent on these species and what happens if they’re removed?

IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Keystone Species
  • Three Types of Keystone Species
  • Predators
  • Mutualists
  • Ecosystem Engineers

INCLUDED:

  • Fill-in-the-blank Guided Notes. Link to Digital Version (Digital link is found on the resource page inside the PDF. *Make a copy before assigning to students*) Answer Sheet Included
  • 4 versions of Illustrated Notes for differentiation: Color & BW version of completed notes, Fill-in-the-blank version, and mostly blank version. Can be used with Interactive Notebooks.
  • Google Slides presentation (20 slides) that covers vocabulary and examples.
  • 3 Versions of the Paper Model. Full color, b&w, and blank.
  • Paper Model activity includes full color pages that students can simply cut out and assemble along with a black & white version that can be colored in and completed before cutting out and labeled; and a blank version for students to add their own organism examples to the keystone arch.

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Description

VIDEO RESOURCE

SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube Channel for new Episodes and FREE Resources

All living organisms are interconnected in an ecosystem and all are important, but it turns out that some are extra important, kind of like the main character of their ecosystem. Why are ecosystems so dependent on these species and what happens if they’re removed?

IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Keystone Species
  • Three Types of Keystone Species
  • Predators
  • Mutualists
  • Ecosystem Engineers

INCLUDED:

  • Fill-in-the-blank Guided Notes. Link to Digital Version (Digital link is found on the resource page inside the PDF. *Make a copy before assigning to students*) Answer Sheet Included
  • 4 versions of Illustrated Notes for differentiation: Color & BW version of completed notes, Fill-in-the-blank version, and mostly blank version. Can be used with Interactive Notebooks.
  • Google Slides presentation (20 slides) that covers vocabulary and examples.
  • 3 Versions of the Paper Model. Full color, b&w, and blank.
  • Paper Model activity includes full color pages that students can simply cut out and assemble along with a black & white version that can be colored in and completed before cutting out and labeled; and a blank version for students to add their own organism examples to the keystone arch.

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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-LS2-4
Construct an argument supported by empirical evidence that changes to physical or biological components of an ecosystem affect populations. Emphasis is on recognizing patterns in data and making warranted inferences about changes in populations, and on evaluating empirical evidence supporting arguments about changes to ecosystems.
NGSSMS-LS2-1
Analyze and interpret data to provide evidence for the effects of resource availability on organisms and populations of organisms in an ecosystem. Emphasis is on cause and effect relationships between resources and growth of individual organisms and the numbers of organisms in ecosystems during periods of abundant and scarce resources.
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