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LIVIN
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ENVIRONMENT
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STANDARD
S. 6.5e Students know the number and types of organisms an ecosystem can support depends on the resources available.
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LANGUAGE OF THE DISCIPLINE
OrganismHabitatBiotic factorAbiotic factorPhotosynthesi
s
SpeciesPopulationCommunityEcosystemEcology
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ANTICIPATORY SET Hang out a piece of paper with a nature picture
on it
Have students label each living thing with a red colored pencil
Have students label each nonliving thing with a blue colored pencil
Answer the following questions:
How do the living things depend on the nonliving things?
Using a green colored pencil, draw a line that connects the living things with the nonliving things they need.
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HABITATS (INPUT)
An organism obtains food, water, shelter, and other things it needs to live, grow, and reproduce from its environment.
Different environments because different requirements for survival.
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BIOTIC FACTORS (INPUT)
An organism interacts with both living and nonliving parts of its habitats.
You interact with more than just you in your environment. You interact with everything around you.
*In your notes: name a biotic factor in your environment.
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ABIOTIC FACTORS (INPUT)
Water
Sunlight
Oxygen
Temperature
Soil
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MODEL
Abiotic Factors: The nonliving things in an organisms habitat
Name 3 Abiotic factors in your habitat
1.
2.
3.
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LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION (INPUT)
Populations
Communities
Ecosystems
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MODEL
Ecological Organization
1. Organism: Prairie Dog
2. Population: Prairie Dog Town
3. Community: All the living things that interact on the prairie.
4. Ecosystem: All the living and nonliving things that interact on the prairie.
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MODEL
Your Ecological Organization
1. Organism:
2. Population:
3. Community:
4. Ecosystem:
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CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
What factors are living?
What factors are nonliving?
List the following in order from smallest to largest level
-population, organism, ecosystem, and community.
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GUIDED PRACTICE/INDEPENDENT PRACTICE Guided Practice page 193# 1-10
Stop! Get a stamp
Independent Practice Page 194 # 11-18