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Preview of Frogs in a Pond Ecosystem Simulation

Frogs in a Pond Ecosystem Simulation

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Bill Young
Students are assigned a starting population of frogs from one of 11 different ponds in the Central Florida area. They track the health of their population over a 10-year simulated timespan (10 rolls of the dice). Each time they roll, something happens to their frogs that year that impacts the population. Sometimes an alligator moves into their pond and starts eating frogs. Sometimes a hurricane hits increasing the size of their pond and the number of insects their frogs eat (resulting in a p
Preview of Ecosystem (12 Lessons) Unit

Ecosystem (12 Lessons) Unit

This is a 12-lesson ecosystem unit. Some lessons may take multiple days to complete, stretching it out even more. This is a simple, easy to follow lesson unit with no frills. Each lesson is written in the order it should be presented for that class time. The unit includes lessons on different types of ecosystems, primary and secondary succession, endangered animals, extinction, water cycle, biomes and much more. It, also, includes a pop quiz, a shoebox biome project outline and instructions, an
Preview of Forest Food Web Activity | Hands-On Food Chain Simulation With Yarn (Gr.3-6)

Forest Food Web Activity | Hands-On Food Chain Simulation With Yarn (Gr.3-6)

Students physically model a forest ecosystem by creating a giant food web with yarn. As each organism connects to others, students visually see how energy flows through food chains in the ecosystem. This highly engaging activity helps students understand producers, consumers, and ecosystem balance. (Need an Introduction? Introduction to Food Webs | Editable PowerPoint and Worksheets) Why use this resource?students move around and interactvisually easy to understand ecosystem connectionsstudents
Preview of How Would You Clean Up An Oil Spill?

How Would You Clean Up An Oil Spill?

This lesson was designed for fifth grade just after the BP oil spill, but is an appropriate exploration for an upper elementary grades. Students use a variety of small-scale clean up tools in an attempt to clean up an oil spill without destroying the natural environment! The lesson is aligned to DoDEA standards, but can be easily aligned with Common Core or state standards. Printable lesson plans and student worksheets included.
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