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Biome Project Notebook page 56-57

Warm Up: In your table groups, name 3 biomes you are familiar with I will randomly call on table groups

Instructions You will choose 4 biomes from the textbook pages 100-104 to showcase in your notebook pages 56-57; 2 biomes per page Include the following: Title of biome 2 Colored pictures Introductory description 3 abiotic factors 3 dominant plants 4-5 dominant wildlife Geographic distribution (summarized) Whatever you don’t finish in class is homework

Biome choices: Tropical rainforest Tropical dry forest Tropical savanna Desert Temperate grassland Temperate woodland and shrubland Temperate forest Northwestern coniferous forest Boreal Forest Tundra