North American Biomes | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Worksheet: Students color in the appropriate biome on a map of North America. Students then answer several questions about those biomes. More... |
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Published by Shannan Muskopf
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High School
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Owl Pellets | |
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Download Student Handout High School Experiment: Owl pellets can be used to teach a part of the natural food chain. They can also be used to teach skeletal structure of rodents. Owl pellets are compact undigested parts which the owl eats. The owl regurgitates these compact pellets which contain fur, bones, etc. of small rodents. Dry pellets will not smell or be unpleasant for students to handle. More... |
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High School
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Download Lesson Plan High School Tests: This quiz assesses students knowledge of biodiversity, biomes, ecosystem stability, decomposers, producers, biogeochemical cycles, water cycle, nitrogen cycle, carbon cycle, energy in the ecosystem, food chain, food web, energy pyramid, and trophic levels. More... |
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Published by Lesson Plans Inc.
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High School
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Examining the Stages in Ecological Succession | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Worksheet: Students analyze how a pond changes and answer questions based upon the pictures of the pond. More... |
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Published by Shannan Muskopf
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High School
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Examine a pond water ecosystem | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Experiment: Students examine pond water to determine abiotic factors (temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH) and biotic factors (microorganisms). More... |
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Published by Shannan Muskopf
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High School
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Biodiversity of Ponds | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Experiment: Students will observe and record data from 3 samples of pond water. Students will identify organisms (protists, arthropods..etc) and numbers of organisms in each. Students will prepare a report that discusses the biodiversity of each pond. More... |
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Published by Shannan Muskopf
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High School
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Build an Paper Ecosystem | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Activity: Using biotic and abiotic factors, students will build a food web and energy pyramid using examples of producers, consumers, and decomposers. More... |
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Published by National Park Service
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High School
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