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This website will be your friend! Biome Book This website will be your friend! Name: ______________________________ What is a Biome? _____________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Directions: 1. Use your phone or book and color code the biomes of the world (pg 2 of this packet) 2. Use your phone to draw pictures of each biome, describe average temperature and precipitation, abiotic (nonliving) factors, dominant plants, dominant wildlife, and geographic distribution (where you find the biomes). 3. Use your own words! In the “Facts” section, you must list at least 6 facts about the biome, 3 “Abiotic Factors”, 4 “Dominant Plants”, 3 “Dominant Animals”, 3 “Geographic Distributions” 4. Pictures: Each picture must include 4 of your listed dominant plants, 2 dominant animals, and 2 abiotic factors. The box must filled with the biome and each biome is colored. Neatness and detail will count.

Biome Map

Tropical Rainforest Draw the biome below Facts about this biome: Average Temperature Average Precipitation Abiotic Factors Dominant Plants Dominant Wildlife Geographic Distribution Draw the biome below

Tropical Dry Forest Draw the biome below Facts about this biome: Average Temperature Average Precipitation Abiotic Factors Dominant Plants Dominant Wildlife Geographic Distribution Draw the biome below

Tropical Savanna Draw the biome below Facts about this biome: Average Temperature Average Precipitation Abiotic Factors Dominant Plants Dominant Wildlife Geographic Distribution Draw the biome below

Desert Draw the biome below Facts about this biome: Average Temperature Average Precipitation Abiotic Factors Dominant Plants Dominant Wildlife Geographic Distribution Draw the biome below

Temperate Grassland Draw the biome below Facts about this biome: Average Temperature Average Precipitation Abiotic Factors Dominant Plants Dominant Wildlife Geographic Distribution Draw the biome below

Temperate Woodland and Shrubland Facts about this biome: Average Temperature Average Precipitation Abiotic Factors Dominant Plants Dominant Wildlife Geographic Distribution Draw the biome below

Temperate Forest Draw the biome below Facts about this biome: Average Temperature Average Precipitation Abiotic Factors Dominant Plants Dominant Wildlife Geographic Distribution Draw the biome below

Northwestern Coniferous Forest Facts about this biome: Average Temperature Average Precipitation Abiotic Factors Dominant Plants Dominant Wildlife Geographic Distribution Draw the biome below

Boreal Forest- Taiga Draw the biome below Facts about this biome: Average Temperature Average Precipitation Abiotic Factors Dominant Plants Dominant Wildlife Geographic Distribution Draw the biome below

Tundra Draw the biome below Facts about this biome: Average Temperature Average Precipitation Abiotic Factors Dominant Plants Dominant Wildlife Geographic Distribution Draw the biome below