Mountain Hills Hillside/Slope Peak Knot Fountain.
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Safety in Archery Shooting after the time signal during practice. Coming out of the shooting line with the arrow on the bow. Pulling arrows out of the.
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A monkey. a tiger a lion a zebra a giraffe a panda.
Malvern Residential Y4 By: Rosie, Matilda, Jessica, Shazad.
Desert Webquest Desert Tortoise Elf Owl Fringed Toed Lizard Ground Squirrel Jackrabbit Kangaroo Rat Kit Fox Roadrunner Scorpion Sidewinder Snake.
Theme 1- Week 1 Day 1 Building Background And Vocabulary.
Rebecca and Taylor AP Environmental Science 4 th period.
BEE Wings Herbivore Oviparous Wild. EAGLE Wings Carnivore Oviparous Wild.
Ecology Habitat Study By: Shane Lyons and Dualta Sweeney.
Living Things and Their Environment
By Jake Wilner. Most squirrels live in tree nests called drays. Squirrels usually build their drays high up in forks of trees. Drays are about the size.
Birds and their nests 1. Why do birds have nests? They need a place that is safe They need a place that is safe They need a place where there is the kind.
BIRDS Rebeca Del Río Bermejo.
Animals those can fly : Parrot Pigeon Crow Eagle Swan
Let’s Go Wild With Utah Animals !. We will study 5 groups of Animals MAMMALS MAMMALS BIRDS BIRDS REPTILES REPTILES AMPHIBIANS AMPHIBIANS FISH FISH.
What are nouns? PersonPlace Thing. Animals are nouns.
Australian Animals. Bilbies The bilby is the largest member of the family of marsupials called bandicoots Bilbies live in burrows under the ground The.
The forest is one of Earth’s main biome. The forest is land area mostly covered by trees. Our habitat is a temperate forest. It has four seasons They.
Organism Needs Review Game.
By: David R.. Eagles look cool. They have strong talons. They weigh 4 to 15 pounds. Eagles have brown black and white feathers. An eagle has a curved.
by: Connor, Nick, Matthew, and Bear
Rock Climbing OP 110.
Work done by: Ana Filipa nº1 Bruna Renata nº2 Joana Ascenção nº9 Sara Carvalho nº22.
ALPINE LANDSCAPES Made by : Marta and Paula WHAT IS ALPINE LANDSCAPES ? ? ? This type of landscape is common in highland areas,such Pyrenees,Cordillera.
Utah’s Big Game. Mule Deer Named for its large ears- Like a Mule Black tip on the end of tail Extremely common in Utah Open to hunting Habitat: mountains,
Biomes Aquatic Biomes & Land Biomes. Aquatic Biomes Freshwater –Location: Wetlands, Rivers, Streams, Ponds, Lakes, & Creeks –Types of Organisms: Algae,
Taiga By: Nick Bear Matthew Connor. In the Taiga Biome the biotic factors help the animals by providing food for the consumer 1 which is eaten by the.
Porcupine Researched by: Sonia Lombardo
A Walk in Wildwood Park Developed by Desley Boardman and Donna Graham Fall 2004.
Eagles The animal I researched was the eagle. Eagles are birds. They live in the woods in New York State.
CASTILLA Y LEÓN Matarrosa is located in a valley between mountains covered by chestnut trees, oak trees and holm oak trees watered by the river Sil.
Extreme Sports. Rock Climbing Colorado Rock climbing It is an extreme sport you can practise in groups. You mustn’t practise alone!! You can climb in.
Ice Safety. Ice conditions Always check the ice before you walk on it -clear blue ice is the strongest -Snow covered ice can be misleading - snow can.
Understanding Biomes Bryn Zipp Honors Biology Mrs. Gottshall.
Alpine landscapes Made by Elena and Miriam.. Índex o In which areas we found these landscape. o Which tipes of vegetation we found on the highest peaks.
HERB Jasmine: It is herb. Which live short life. Height of these tress are less than other.
Hawk The animal I researched was the hawk. Hawk are birds. They live in the woodlands of New york State.
By: Samantha and Brianna. The tropical rainforest has layers in the canopy. the trees are feet Vegetation can become dense at ground level.
Biomes. Tundra Abiotic: gets really cold, little rain, ground is permafrost. Vegetation - few trees, mainly grasses, bushes, and lichens Animals - arctic.
Caleb’s Animal Relationships. Forest Mutualism –bee pollinating a flower. Parasitism – snake eating a rabbit. Commensalism- squirrel living in a tree.
3.2: Slope How steep?. Slope is the measure of steepness. Some hillsides are not steep. They are easy to climb. They have a small slope.
Temperate Forest By: Katerina brungardt. The Climate In a temperate forest, there are four definite seasons. In some biomes, like the tundra, it is usually.
Plants The plants in the Teton park grow from the rivers to the top of the mountains. Cottonwood trees grow along the Snake River. Blue spruce take.
Northeast Woodland Iroquois By: Addison, Devin, Olivia, Jacob, and A.J.
Danielle Ruff CES 3 rd Grade. Mountains A mountain is land that rises to a high peak. Northern Georgia has many mountains. Pg. 278.
Chapter 2 Section 2 succession. Succession Gradual development of a community over time Two types: ◦ Primary ◦ Secondary.
Belay-Climb Test Review. Feet must stay below Red Line (4 ft.) Have a spotter when necessary. Never go upside down. “SOS “ when falling off wall.
LAND BIOMES. Tundra inches of precipitation per year Winter -15 Summer 54F Soil is permafrost; frozen or partly frozen year round; fragile environment.
Georgia Regions The Piedmont ©Teaching 4 Real.
Peggy Young 2 nd Grade sofland/typesofland.html.
Squirrels. nut, - Nuss tree, - baum to grip, - greifen branches,
Safety in Archery Shooting after the time signal during practice or practicing with out following the time sequence Coming out of the shooting line with.
Biomes By Steven Jones.
It’s the world’s largest biome!
Jezkazgan Kazak Turkish High School By Mr. Erol
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ACTIVITIES IN NATURE 3rd Cycle.
ACTIVITIES IN NATURE 2nd Cycle.
Pic2school PLAYFUL SURFACES PLAYFUL THINGS NATURE AND GREENERY
The _______________ are yellow, Red and orange in autumn. seasons There are 4______________.
Mount Etna By Emma Montebello.
Georgia Regions The Piedmont.
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Temperate Deciduous Forest
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Exploring Utah Trees Most of Utah’s forests are found at elevations between 4,500 and 11,000 feet with precipitation conditions of nearly 40 inches per.
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The Eastern Woodlands By Sonny rodin, landon Powell, Aaron Freitas
Mountaineers Everett Scrambling Knots and Ropes
“Rock the Holly”.
Mountain
Hills
Hillside/Slope
Peak
Knot
Fountain
Spring
Crack
River
Forest
Burrow
Refuge/Shelter
Blanket
Blind
Broom
Bunk
Cloth
Corridor
Court yard
Cuttery
Dining room
Dustpan
Fence
Living room
Napkin
Pillow
Rubbish
Sheet
Shelter
Supplier
Hazel tree
Bush
Cherry tree
Holm oak (Evergreen)
Leave
Branch
Lichen
Lime tree
Mistletoe
Moss
Oak
Pine
Poplar
Cuckoo
Cow
Eagle
Hen
Horse
Jay
Mare
Mole
Nest
Rooster
Squirrel
Stork
Vulture
Wall lizard
Bow
Bowstring
Arrow
Arrow tip
Feather
Shoot
Target
To aim
Rope
Harness
To climb
Rappel down
To descend
Safe
Rock climbing
Meeting link
Helmet
Pathway
Cats feet
Carabiner
Jump rope
Goal
Defense
Field
Defense
Touchline
Coach
Captain
Team