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EPISD Middle School Science Standards Based Curriculum

Secondary Succession Primary Creates new ecosystem Restores previous ecosystem Example: New land created by volcanic eruption Example: An area destroyed by fire EPISD Middle School Science Standards Based Curriculum

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Padilla, Michael. J. (2002) Prentice Hall Science Explorer Grade 7 EPISD Middle School Science Standards Based Curriculum

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EPISD Middle School Science Standards Based Curriculum

Think About it…. 1.How does an island begin? 2. Do you see any biotic factors (living things)? 3. How did the grass show up? Science TAKS Study Guide page 43 EPISD Middle School Science Standards Based Curriculum

 ScienceSaurus page 140  Define and illustrate an example of: ◦ Primary succession ◦ Lichens ◦ Pioneer species ◦ Secondary succession ◦ Ecological succession EPISD Middle School Science Standards Based Curriculum