CHANGES IN COMMUNITIES 10.6. STANDARD S 6.2d Students know earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, and floods change wildlife habitats S 6.5a Students.

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CHANGES IN COMMUNITIES 10.6

STANDARD S 6.2d Students know earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, and floods change wildlife habitats S 6.5a Students know the number and types of organisms an ecosystem can support depends on the resources available.

LANGUAGE OF THE DISCIPLINE Succession Primary succession Pioneer species Secondary succession

ANTICIPATORY SET Look at page 422 in your book at the picture on the bottom. List as many differences you can see between the 2 pictures. How would you describe what happened during the time between the 2 photographs?

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SUCCESSION

MODELING Scn-0514

GUIDED PRACTICE/INDEPENDENT PRACTICE Guided Practice page 215 # 1-2 Stop!!! See Ms. Anderson Independent Practice page 216 # 3-11