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Starter: 3/17/ /17/2015 Application: Connection: Poster Exit: If you were to walk around campus, what abiotic/factors would you see. Make a T-chart and list 5 of each. Biotic/Abiotic Practice: Notes Abiotic Biotic AbioticBiotic What type of relationship is shown in the picture? How do you know? Yes, you need to copy the chart!

March 17, 2015 AGENDA Objective 8.11 B D escribe and investigate how organisms and populations in an ecosystem depend on and may compete for biotic and abiotic factors by reading and writing while completing notes. 1.Starter 2.Notes 3. Activity 4. Connection/Exit Homework Due Friday

My Title/ Topic 3/3 CBA Review /5 Stellar Finger Prints /16 Food Webs/Chains /25 Abiotic and Biotic Factors Table of Contents

Abiotic and Biotic Factors

Abiotic Factors  The non-living parts of the environment such as rocks, the sun, and temperature

Biotic Factors  The parts of the environment that is, was, or once was living such as plants, bacteria, and animals

Decide if each the following items are biotic or abiotic factors AbioticBiotic

Humpback Whale

Clock

Water

Paper

FISH

GLASS

Aluminum

Wooden Ruler

STEAK

SAND

Clouds

Salad

GOLD

GRAPES

AIR POLLUTION

Fingernails

Plastic

WOOL

HAIR

Humpback Whale Biotic

Clock Abiotic

Water Abiotic

Paper Biotic

FISH Biotic

GLASS Abiotic

Aluminum Abiotic

Wooden Ruler Biotic

STEAK Biotic

SAND Abiotic

Clouds Abiotic

Salad Biotic

GOLD Abiotic

GRAPES Biotic

AIR POLLUTION Abiotic

Fingernails Biotic

Plastic Abiotic

WOOL Biotic

HAIR Biotic

Connection Using your home as your ecosystem, draw a picture showing all the biotic and abiotic things you have there. You must draw at least two rooms in your home showing these things.

Starter: 3/25/ /25/2014 Application: Connection/ Exit: If you were to walk around campus, what abiotic/factors would you see. Make a T-chart and list 5 of each. Biotic/Abiotic Practice: Notes Abiotic Biotic AbioticBiotic What type of relationship is shown in the picture? How do you know? Yes, you need to copy the chart!