Ecosystems
Language Arts, Our Classroom, Science, Technology September 17th, 2006
Which animals and plants live in a desert? How about a pond or the ocean? What is a deciduous forest? What animals and plants live in a deciduous forest? How do the plants and animals in each ecosystem interact with each other in order to survive?
You are about to find out the answers to these questions. Happy hunting and have fun!
YOUR TASK
You will be working with your partner to complete this project.
* Your first task is to research one of the following ecosystems to determine what types of plants and animals call these places home. (The ecosytems you will research are: the desert, the pond, the ocean, and the deciduous forest.)
* Next, you will create a PowerPoint presentation to present your findings.
* Then you and your partner will create your ecosystem, from paper materials, using the information you have collected.
* Finally, using the PowerPoint you will illustrate and label an example of an environment, ecosystem, population, community, and habitat. (You can use your book to remind you what each of those words mean.)

Process
Part 1 Researching You are to research these sites to find the following information.
1. You must find at least 2 plants and 4 animals that live in each ecosystem.
2. Where in the ecosystem can each plant or animal be found? What is its habitat?
3. What does each animal eat? Do they eat any of the other plants or animals that you have included in your ecosystem? Which ones?
Click on the following links to find the information.
Desert Food Web
Make It A Habitat
Enchanted Learning Habitats
Food Chains in Different Ecosystems
Good Luck!
If you have any questions write it in the comments section and we will respond to them.
September 28th, 2006 at 12:07 pm
sarah:Can we do the powerpoint when we are done with the reading reaceing/look?
Yes, when you are ready to work on presenting your material, start working on your powerpoint. - MM
September 28th, 2006 at 12:08 pm
Are you allowed to copy off the website.
Look over the comments - mm
September 28th, 2006 at 12:18 pm
IAN
if someone is working on a diffrent slide
with their name tyiped in how do you put them together.
I can combine the two PowerPoints so no problem. - mm