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Left Side Right Side TABLE OF CONTENTS Levels of Organization pg. 2 If it is highlighted in yellow it should have been turned into me !!! Left Side Right Side Levels of Organization graphic P1 Biotic/Abiotic Playground pg. 3 Symbiotic Relationship Handout pg. 5 Food Chain/ Food web Venn Diagram pg. & Booklet pg. 7 No reflection pg. 9 Succession Questions and Venn Diagram pg. 11 Environmental Impact Booklet pg 13 Electromagnetic Spectrum pg 15 Redo 3 weeks test pg 17 Levels of Organization pg. 2 Organism Relationship wheel pg. 4 Symbiotic Relationship pg. 6 Flow of Energy in an Ecosystem. 8 Biodiversity pg. 10 Succession Reading passage pg. 12 Environment Impact and Changes pg 14 Electromagnetic Spectrum Notes pg 16 3 weeks Test pg 18

Reflection Must be full page and colored Create an illustration of the levels of organization. Must be full page and colored Identify the level and illustrate an example of that level in the picture. All pictures must correspond to the level preceding it. CAN NOT USE ANY WATER BIOMES

For the Venn diagram you need four entries in each section Reflection For the Venn diagram you need four entries in each section minimum

Research at home at least 4 short-term environmental impacts Research at home at least 4 Long-term environmental impacts