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An exploration of Earth’s Major Biomes and their Biotic and Abiotic Characteristics Mrs. Molloy’s 6 th Grade Science Class
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Describe Earth’s unique surfaces (biomes) and describe the biotic and abiotic factors of each one. Identify adaptations of plants in specific biomes. Explain how certain adaptations help plants survive in specific biomes
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Students will be divided by Mrs. Molloy into nine teams. Day 1 - Each team will research a specific biome. Day 2 – Each team will put together a PowerPoint presentation. Day 3 – Each team will present their presentation to the class. Day 4 – Quiz – questions provided by each team and approved by Mrs. Molloy Each team will be assigned a biome and team captain Team captains will pick their teams and be responsible for providing input on how much work was accomplished by each team member Mrs. Molloy will assign the final participation grade based on her observations and team captain input
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All days Reference materials – Mrs. Molloy provides Pencil and Science Notebook – student brings Worksheets – Mrs. Molloy provides Days 1 and 2 Computers – Mrs. Molloy provides Day 3 Mrs. Molloy’s Computer and SMART Board for presentation Send finished presentation slides to smolloy@wcpss.netsmolloy@wcpss.net In title put Period and biome (Per 1 Tundra)
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Project Grade Final grade will be based on Group deliverables – teams will be ranked within class period Individual participation – graded by Mrs. Molloy with input from team captains Groups will be ranked based on presentation criteria: 1 st – 105 2 nd and 3 rd – 100 4 th and 5 th – 93 6 th and 7 th – 85 8 th and 9 th – 77 Individual grades will be 105, 100, 93, 85, and 77 Group and individual grades will be averaged to determine final grade
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Period 1: Tropical Rainforest – Sophia Freshwater – Sam Desert – Miquelle Marine – Mesaige Savanna – Julia Temperate Grassland – Hannah Tundra – Evan Taiga – Ethan Deciduous Forest – Brianna Tropical Dry Forest – Mrs. Molloy (example)
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Period 2: Tropical Rainforest – Noah Freshwater – Landon Desert – Katie Marine – Hannah D. Savanna – Eamonn Temperate Grassland – Delanie Tundra – Avery Taiga – Audrey Deciduous Forest – Abraham Tropical Dry Forest – Mrs. Molloy (example)
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Period 3: Tropical Rainforest – Noah Freshwater – Kyle Desert – Katie Marine – Jordan Savanna – Jessica Temperate Grassland – Jacob Tundra – Fernando Taiga – Evan Deciduous Forest – Alexi Tropical Dry Forest – Mrs. Molloy (example)
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Period 5: Tropical Rainforest – Zach Freshwater – Troy Desert – Olivia Marine – Morrigan Savanna – Margaux Temperate Grassland – Lauren Tundra – Daniel Taiga – Bryan Deciduous Forest – Adam Tropical Dry Forest – Mrs. Molloy (example)
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Description of the biome 3 facts Must include 1 fact about plant adaptation Locations where found Continents, Countries, or States Abiotic factors Rainfall information Temperature Biotic factors Animal examples Plant examples – underline plant that your group profiled Plant adaptations – must include 3
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References – 3 reputable resources Pictures Map of locations 2 pictures of plants 2 pictures of animals Each area will get +1 = exceeded expectations 1 = met expectations -1 = below expectations
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Tropical Dry Forest tropical areas that are warm year-round, but have very little rainfall Have a rainy season and a dry season Plants have to adapt to having very little water for 6 months Location: Africa, northern Australia, South America, India, Costa Rica, Mexico Wet and dry seasons last about 6 months each Average temperature is 30-degrees Celsius (86-degrees F)
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Example Plants: Acacia Tree, cacti, Indio Desnuda Tree Example Animals: giraffe, scorpion, white rhino Plant Adaptations: During the dry season plants must think of creative ways to search for water Plants may have deep roots to go far underground to reach sources of water Plants will shed their leaves to reduce their water loss (through transpiration) during the dry season Resources: https://www.marietta.edu/~biol/biomes/tropdry.htm https://www.marietta.edu/~biol/biomes/tropdry.htm http://traveltips.usatoday.com/types-plants-animals-tropical-dry-forest-61382.html http://traveltips.usatoday.com/types-plants-animals-tropical-dry-forest-61382.html Environment, 3 rd Edition, (2008) WithGott, J. & Brennan, S.
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