Ecosystem Interactions 3/9

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Ecosystem Interactions 3/9 Habitat – the environment that provides the resources an organism needs to grow, live and reproduce.

What abiotic resources do organisms need in their habitat?

Play OH DEER! These are the rules… Begin with 5 Deer in the herd; everyone else will be a resource Form 2 parallel lines, facing each other. Deer in one line; resources in the other Face away and make your resource symbol. On Mrs. K’s signal lines turn to face each other. While making the signal DEER run to claim the resource they need Deer who get the needed resource survive and add to the herd Deer who don’t get the needed resource, DIE becoming a resource. Mrs. K will record the data for 10 rounds of the game. Questions???