Mrs. Di Todd 5th Grade WOES

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Mrs. Di Todd 5th Grade WOES Biome Projects Mrs. Di Todd 5th Grade WOES

Experts of Biomes There are 6 biomes we must understand and learn in 3 weeks. There are 6 people in each company. One person in each company will research a biome for: * environment conditions * locations on Earth * plant adaptations * animal adaptations * food chains and food webs * human influences * FYI

ABC Book Project Each Biome group will work together to design/ develop/write/edit and publish an ABC book about your biome. Your ABC book must include all the research requirements. Your ABC book must include vivid pictures of your biomes. You can create the book by hand or computer. Each member must be the “expertise” of their biome in order to teach company members of their biome.

Pocket Mod Each Biome group must create a pocket mod for the 5th graders to use as a study guide for the EOGs. This pocket mod will be printed in color.

Biomes Prairie or Grasslands Forest Wetlands Coral Reef Tundra Desert