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Our Class Woodlice

Wet, damp wood Cold stones Water puddle Dry Wood

Then we leave our critter friends for a night and see where they decide to go over night. This will show us what habitat they prefer…..

Woodlice Experiment Aim: To see which environment out of wet, damp wood, stones, water and dry wood the woodlice would prefer. Method:1st Collected the woodlice. 2nd We placed all the woodlice into a container with 4 different environments. 3rd We then left them for the night. 4th Observe which environment they prefer. Equipment Prediction Results: Conclusion:

I like the damp wood because it keeps me moist Wet, damp wood Cold stones I like to be in the damp wood cause it protects me from predators like birds and hedgehogs. Water puddle I like the damp wood because it keeps me moist I like the damp wood because I feed off it. Dry Wood