Kids hunt for abiotic and biotic factors in their backyard (or school yard). Then, based on their observations, they create a food chain or web to represent what they discovered in the ecosystem they explored! Click here for the printable
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DeleteI love how this looks, very attractive to my students! I teach an ever changing small group of teenagers that are not succesful in regular high school. I am always looking for fun activities that get us off our seats. This is perfect for the 3 boys I have in my group now.
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DeleteHey the printable looks cool but not really clear on how it is used. Do the students need to look for as many things as they can find on the grid and then based on their observations and finding then create a food chain? Or do they choose only green or only blue. Thanks in advance!
ReplyDeletecan i have the answers for this activity? just for our "strategic intervention marterial" project - i am a student
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