imperial valley discovery zone “inquiry learning in science” make observations of plants and...
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Imperial Valley Discovery Zone“Inquiry Learning in Science”
Make Observations of Plants and Animals to Compare Diversity of Life in Different Habitats
Hello boys and girls,
Before coming out to the Discovery Zone why not introduce yourself to some of the cool words we will be using.
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ecosystem – a system of living and nonliving things that depend on each other to survive.
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Our desert ecosystem has cactus, lizards, and coyotes in it.
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What nonliving things do you
see that are part of the
desert ecosystem?
Rocks, clouds, air, soil
ecosystem – a system of living and nonliving things that depend on each other to survive.
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What would
happen in this
ocean ecosystem
if the fish died?
habitat – Place or environment where a living thing normally lives or occurs.
The meerkats live in a dry habitat with their house underground.
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HMMM….If meerkats live in the desert with little water, how do you think they get the water they NEED?
from the food they eat
biodiversity – the variety of life that happens within an ecosystem or habitat. How many different types of living things there are in an ecosystem.
The biodiversity of the rainforest is high since there are many types of living things there.
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What can you guess about why the
biodiversity is high in a rainforest?
organisms – any living thing, plant or animal (fungus,
bacteria, virus too)
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All living things are called organisms. Turn to your neighbor and name 3 organisms.
tiny microscopic
enormous blue whale
population – the number of one type of living thing or organism in one area.
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The population of pine trees around Pine Valley is 9,329.
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What is the population of elephants in the blue circle area? How about
ladybugs?
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Remember these things when you Come out to the Discovery Zone.
We’ll see you soon!
Imperial Valley Discovery Zone“Inquiry Learning in Science”
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Make Observations of Plants and Animals to Compare Diversity of Life in Different Habitats