Population and Community 3rd Grade Science – SOL 3.6

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Population and Community 3rd Grade Science – SOL 3.6 SPS ITRTs

A population is a group of organisms of the same kind that live in the same place. For example: a herd of cattle that live in the grassland is a population of cattle

A community is all of the populations that live together in the same place. For example: many populations live together in the rainforest, as seen in this picture

Which population would live in a dry-land community?

Which population would live in a water related community?

Create a forest Community

Create an ocean Community

Create a lake or river Community

Create a desert Community