Just Say No to the Marina Expansion Mrs. Schell Mrs. Tingle Jr. Tech Summer 2012.

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Just Say No to the Marina Expansion Mrs. Schell Mrs. Tingle Jr. Tech Summer 2012

Living vs. Non-living Record your definition of living here. Record your definition of non-living here. How do these work together?

Living You can include pictures and/or words of living things.

Non-Living You can include pictures and/or words of non-living things.

Polar Bear Research Findings FoodWhat they eat PredatorsWhat hunts them Structures/FeaturesBody parts HabitatWhere they live Life CycleStages of their life AdaptationsHow have they changed to survive How this animal uses plantsFood, shelter, etc.

Polar Bear Neat Facts: 1). 2). 3).

Kangaroo Research Findings FoodWhat they eat PredatorsWhat hunts them StructuresBody parts HabitatWhere they live Life CycleStages of their life AdaptationsHow have they changed to survive How this animal uses plantsFood, shelter, etc.

Kangaroo Neat Facts: 1). 2). 3).

Saguaro Cactus Research Findings FoodHow they get food PredatorsWhat hunts them StructuresBody parts HabitatWhere they live Life CycleStages of their life AdaptationsHow have they changed to survive

Saguaro Cactus Neat Facts: 1). 2). 3).

Water Testing pHTest Site #1Test Site #2Test Site #3 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 TurbidityTest Site #1Test Site #2Test Site #3 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3

Reasons Not to Expand Reason #1 Reason #2 Reason #3

References Where did you find your information? (Research and pictures)