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Preview of Food Web & Symbiotic Relationships Graphic Organizer | FREE

Food Web & Symbiotic Relationships Graphic Organizer | FREE

Created by
MrsBinthe303
This two-page graphic organizer is perfect for introducing or reinforcing food webs and symbiotic relationships in your life science or ecology unit! What's included:Page 1 – Food Web Diagram: Students label and draw organisms at each trophic level — producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and decomposers — using color-coded boxes.Page 2 – Symbiotic Relationships: Students define and give examples of mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism.Great for:Interactive not
Preview of Bilingual Definitions for Greek and Latin Root Words

Bilingual Definitions for Greek and Latin Root Words

Familiarity with Greek and Latin roots, as well as prefixes and suffixes, can help students understand the meaning of new words. Definitions are in English and Spanish. Practice Worksheet and Quiz for Bilingual Greek and Latin roots are available. Etymology Practice Worksheet and Quiz
Preview of Symbiosis Table

Symbiosis Table

Created by
Megan Thornhill
Table to aid students with examples and effects on each organism with various types of symbiotic relationships. EX: Parasitism- Organism 1: benefits Organism 2: Harmed, example: fleas Then fold the columns on the dotted lines so that students are able to quiz themselves and/or their classmates without looking at the answers. **With ESL/ELL/ELD students, we use smiley faces for benefit and sad faces for harmed, and a blank face for unaffected. Some students (even those not ESL/ELL/ELD) pre
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