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Wolves in Yellowstone National Park

3 x 3 Vocabulary

Write the following word into one of the 3 x 3 boxes: Wolves reintroduced biodiversity ecosystem regenerate

Write the following word into one of the 3 x 3 boxes: erosion Physical geography habitat Food chain

Now select 3 boxes going across, down or diagonal and draw a line across these boxes.

Use these three words to write about what you learned from this video clip.

Wolves in Yellowstone National Park

Select another 3 boxes to write another reflection from the video.