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Unit 4: Section 8 vocabulary you need 2 sheets of lined paper Vocabulary Diagrams

This is a pencil!

Do now activity: make 7 diagrams Picture Vocabulary diagram Vocab Word Teacher Definition Teacher Sentence Student Definition Student Sentence

The non- living factors in an ecosystem. abiotic The non- living factors in an ecosystem. Things that are…

An example of an abiotic factor is ________ .

abiotic Fire is an abiotic factor. The non- living factors in an ecosystem. Fire is an abiotic factor.

Do now activity: make 7 diagrams Picture Vocabulary diagram Vocab Word Teacher Definition Teacher Sentence Student Definition Student Sentence

The living factors in an ecosystem. biotic The living factors in an ecosystem. Things that are…

An example of a biotic factor is ________ .

biotic The living factors in an ecosystem. Organisms are biotic factors.

Do now activity: make 7 diagrams Picture Vocabulary diagram Vocab Word Teacher Definition Teacher Sentence Student Definition Student Sentence

The ecological role an organism has. niche The ecological role an organism has. The job an…

A niche describes what an organism ____________ _________ .

niche The ecological role an organism has. An organism’s niche explains the importance of its trophic level.

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Interaction between two organisms. symbiosis Interaction between two organisms. When…

___ living with ____ is an example of symbiosis.

symbiosis Interaction between two organisms. Bees are in a symbiotic relationship with flowers.

Do now activity: make 7 diagrams Picture Vocabulary diagram Vocab Word Teacher Definition Teacher Sentence Student Definition Student Sentence

Change that occurs in a community over time. succession Change that occurs in a community over time. When there is…

The difference between ___ succession and ___ succession is ____ .

succession Change that occurs in a community over time. There are two types of succession.

Do now activity: make 7 diagrams Picture Vocabulary diagram Vocab Word Teacher Definition Teacher Sentence Student Definition Student Sentence

climate This depends on how much… The average, year-after-year conditions of temperature & precipitation. This depends on how much rain and sunlight a geographic area receives. This depends on how much…

climate Usually, the climate of _______ in the summer is dry heat because it does not receive much rainfall.

The climate of New York is hot summers and cold winters. The average, year-after-year conditions of temperature & precipitation. The climate of New York is hot summers and cold winters.

Do now activity: make 7 diagrams Picture Vocabulary diagram Vocab Word Teacher Definition Teacher Sentence Student Definition Student Sentence

When gases in the atmosphere trap heat energy. Greenhouse effect When gases in the atmosphere trap heat energy. When there is too much…

Greenhouse Effect can be a good thing because without it ____ .

When gases in the atmosphere trap heat energy. Greenhouse effect When gases in the atmosphere trap heat energy. The Greenhouse Effect is the reason why the polar ice caps are melting.

Do now activity: make 7 diagrams Picture Vocabulary diagram Vocab Word Teacher Definition Teacher Sentence Student Definition Student Sentence