ADAPTATIONS FROM THE PLANT/ANIMAL CARDS

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ADAPTATIONS FROM THE PLANT/ANIMAL CARDS Look at the next slide to check and see what adaptations from the cards you remembered and which ones you forgot

Complete the Data Table pg. 89R Biome Name Precipitation Temperature Plant adaptations Animal adaptations Tundra dry cold fuzzy stems short roots grows fast red leaves create heat Thick, white fur (to camouflage) Double layer coat Small ears Deciduous Forest wet cool/warm Ability to withstand hot and cold temperatures Hibernation, food storage, temperature regulation (fur, noses) Tropical Rainforest hot Large leaves to catch rain or collect sunlight Tree-dwelling lifestyles Desert Store water, short roots, small leaves to minimize sun exposure, resist drought well, hardy, waxy skin Large ears to keep cool, nocturnal (creatures of the night)

**Continue adding to the graphic organizer as we watch the next videos Ruff! Pay close attention!

Tundra Adaptations

Tundra Adaptations

Tundra Adaptations

ADD THE RED pg. 66L Tundra dry cold fuzzy stems short roots grows fast Biome Name Humidity/ amount of precipitation Temperature Plant adaptations Animal adaptations Tundra dry cold fuzzy stems short roots grows fast Dark to absorb heat Grow close to ground Thick, white fur (to camouflage) Double layer coat Small ears Migration Layer of fat (blubber) Deciduous Forest wet cool/warm Tropical Rainforest hot Desert

Temperate/Deciduous Forest Adaptations

ADD pg. 66L Tundra dry cold Deciduous Forest wet cool/warm Biome Name Humidity/ amount of precipitation Temperature Plant adaptations Animal adaptations Tundra dry cold fuzzy stems short roots grows fast red leaves create heat Thick, white fur (to camouflage) Double layer coat Small ears Deciduous Forest wet cool/warm Ability to withstand hot and cold temperatures Large flat leaves to absorb sunlight Leaves are lost during winter to help conserve water Hibernation, food storage, temperature regulation (fur, noses) Tropical Rainforest hot Large leaves to catch rain or collect sunlight Tree-dwelling lifestyles Desert Store water, short roots, small leaves to minimize sun exposure, resist drought well, hardy, waxy skin Large ears to keep cool, nocturnal (creatures of the night), light colors to reflect sunlight

Rainforest Adaptations

Rainforest Adaptations

ADD TO pg. 66L Tropical Rainforest hot Biome Name Humidity/ amount of precipitation Temperature Plant adaptations Animal adaptations Tundra dry cold fuzzy stems short roots grows fast red leaves create heat Thick, white fur (to camouflage) Double layer coat Small ears Deciduous Forest wet cool/warm Ability to withstand hot and cold temperatures Hibernation, food storage, temperature regulation (fur, noses) Tropical Rainforest hot Large leaves to catch rain or collect sunlight Cup shaped leaves to drip off rain Longs stems to get to sun Tree-dwelling lifestyles Strong swimmer Live in trees to stay away from wet forest floor Desert Store water, short roots, small leaves to minimize sun exposure, resist drought well, hardy, waxy skin Large ears to keep cool, nocturnal (creatures of the night), light colors to reflect sunlight

Desert Adaptations

Desert Adaptations

Desert Adaptations

ADD TO pg. 66L Biome Name precipitation Temperature Plant adaptations Animal adaptations Tundra dry cold fuzzy stems short roots grows fast red leaves create heat Thick, white fur (to camouflage) Double layer coat Small ears Deciduous Forest wet cool/warm Ability to withstand hot and cold temperatures Hibernation, food storage, temperature regulation (fur, noses) Tropical Rainforest hot Large leaves to catch rain or collect sunlight Tree-dwelling lifestyles Desert Store water, short and wide or deep roots, small leaves to minimize sun exposure, resist drought well, hardy, waxy skin, resist water loss in leaves Large ears to keep cool, nocturnal (creatures of the night), light colors to reflect sunlight, bumpy skin to collect water, stay in burrows, store fats in one area (camel hump)

Deserts Seasonal Forests Ice Worlds Jungles PLANET EARTH If you finish early you can watch one of the following videos. Which would you like to learn more about? Deserts Seasonal Forests Ice Worlds Jungles

PLANET EARTH - Desert

PLANET EARTH - Seasonal Forests

PLANET EARTH - ICE WORLD

PLANET EARTH - JUNGLES