In this Mystery, students develop their thinking about the predator/prey relationships between living things.
Living things are linked through their food.
Everyone eats, right? But how does that food get the energy to power you?
How would a Polar Bear do if you put it in the desert? Not well. But why? Why can’t anything live anywhere?
Students will understand the structure and function of fish, sea turtles, seals and sea lions and will compare and contrast biomes.
In Outdoor Science, your student(s) will learn more about the plants and animals living in your very own environment through daily lessons, including hands-on activities, experiments, digital resources and active outside investigations.
Structures and functions of organisms, ecosystems, food chains, and adaptations.
Adaptations, food chains and food webs, heredity, and mendelian genetics.
Food chain resources including games, videos, articles, and worksheets.
Download this week’s coloring sheets featuring the Food Chain
Students will learn what a food chain is and sing or act out the rhyme “There Once Was a Daisy”.