My Biome Vacation Where science, literacy, and technology #ncsta2014.

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My Biome Vacation Where science, literacy, and technology #ncsta2014

Things I Learned 1. They need a time limit 2. Keep your clothes on. 3. All images must be school appropriate.

How does this fit into my curriculum?

Content Standards CollegeBoard II. The Living World A. Ecosystem Structure (Major Terrestrial and Aquatic Biomes) B. Energy Flow (Food Webs and Trophic Levels) D. Natural Ecosystem Change (Climate Shifts and Species Movement) Next Generation Science Standards LS2.B: Cycles of Matter and Energy Transfer in Ecosystems. LS4.C: Adaptation LS4.D: Biodiversity and Humans

NC Essential Standards Bio.2.1 Analyze the interdependence of living organisms within their environments. Flow of energy Survival and reproductive success

Time Frame Day Project – Unit Long My Outline

ASSESSMENT My Biome Vacation Rubric

POSTCARDS Student Examples

Research Resources The World’s Biomes (UCMP – Berkeley) Blue Planet Biomes Kids Do Ecology: World Biomes Missouri Botanical Garden: Biomes of the World

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