Biome Project Put the general and specific names of you biome here.

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Biome Project Put the general and specific names of you biome here. Throughout this presentation, there are instructions for each slide. You will replace most of the text (except for some titles) with your own text. YOU MUST HAVE AT LEAST ONE CITATION PER PICTURE AND PER SLIDE!!! That means copy and paste URLs.

World Map Slide Copy and paste your world map slide here. You will need to insert an autoshape arrow to point to the location of your biome.

Biome Statistics A bulleted list or table of precip., area, avg. temps., climate info., etc.

Biome Organisms You will put common name, picture, and full scientific name of your organisms. Remember, 5 organisms from 3 diff. kingdoms! Probably one organism per slide would be best. To insert a new slide, you can copy this one (right click on the slide to the left and select duplicate slide) or insert a blank one (right click on slide at left and select new slide).

Biome Animal Adaptations You can an animal from the organisms you already introduced, or a different one and explain three adaptations that one animal has. Or, you can choose 3 different animals and explain an adaptation from each…

Biome Plant Adaptations Same story as previous slide, but with plants…

Biome Food Web Use the 5 organisms you already described plus at least 3 others. You can build your own here on Power Point or you can google “food web maker” and then copy and paste what you made. Remember, you must have 4 trophic levels: producers (photosynthesizing organisms), primary consumer (herbivores), secondary consumer, and tertiary consumer (top level carnivores)

Biome Energy Pyramid Representing one food chain found in the food web you made. You can build one here by inserting autoshapes.

Biome decomposers Identity of 2 decomposers and descriptions…

Biome Symbiotic Relationship You should have two…Be sure to completely describe how they work!

Global Significance of Biome Sell it to your audience why this specific biome and why this general type of biome is globally important. This is your wrap-up conclusion slide. YOU’RE DONE!!!! GREAT JOB!!!