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PlantPencilOther Yes/No Gets energy? Uses energy? Reacts to change? Grows? Reproduces?
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Animal Adaptations Created by: Adapted by: Science NetLinks Rhonda Hawley
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What do you observe about these polar bears?
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What do you think the weather is like in this place?
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What adaptations do polar bears have that help them to live in this cold place?
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How are these penguins like the polar bears you just saw?
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How are they different?
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How are they like the penguins we just saw?
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How are they different from the penguins we saw?
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What do you notice about the birds that helps them to live in this place?
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What kind of place do you think these lions live in?
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What adaptations do the lions have that help them to live in this place?
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What kind of place do these elephants live in?
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How are the elephants like the lions?
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Where do these dolphins live?
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What do you notice about the dolphins that help them to live here?
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How is this otter like the dolphins?
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How is this otter different from the dolphins?
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Animals are alike in some ways and different in others.
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They all have certain adaptations that help them to live in their particular habitat.
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Define adaptation. an alteration or adjustment of a body part, or type of behavior, that fits an animal for a particular way of living. My version: A change in a body part or behavior that makes an animal able to live.
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Physical or behavioral adaptation? summer winter Ptarmigan
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Physical or behavioral adaptation?
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Physical or behavioral adaptation?
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Physical or behavioral adaptation?
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Physical or behavioral adaptation?
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Hex Bug Cockroach
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To wrap it all up: What are the five life processes? What is an adaptation? How can camouflage help a animal? What is biomimicry?
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Credits: This PowerPoint is adapted from Science NetLinks and is found at: http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/ebook/animaldiversity/index.html http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/ebook/animaldiversity/index.html Science NetLinks is part of Thinkfinity, a partnership between the Verizon Foundation and 11 premier educational organizations. The Thinkfinity partners include the AAAS, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Council on Economic Education, the National Geographic Society, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the International Reading Association, the National Council of Teachers of English, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, and the Literacy Network. The Thinkfinity partnership provides free, Internet-based content across academic disciplines. Science NetLinks' role is to provide a wealth of standards-aligned resources for K-12 science educators, including lesson plans, interactives and reviewed Internet resources. Science NetLinks is a dynamic site with new content being added on a regular basis, so check back often.
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