Exploring Ecosystems
Exploring Ecosystems
CONTEXT
Grade(s): 6
Subject(s): Science
GOALS
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- Wetland
- Forest
- Characteristics of ecosystems
- Climate patterns
- Size
- Vegetation structure
- Animal populations
- Geographic location
- Characteristics of ecosystems that affect
diversity of organisms
- Geographic location, climate patterns,
landforms, water sources
- Size
- Complexity of number and types of
plants and animals
- Understanding
- Components and characteristics of an
ecosystem affect the diversity of the organisms
that live in it
- Identify abiotic and biotic components of
ecosystems.
- Skills and procedures:
- Create a model/ simulate a chosen ecosystem
and its characteristics
- Locate and responsibly examine a local
ecosystem in nature using appropriate
materials and tools
- Compare the characteristics of two ecosystems
Reference:
Government of Alberta. (2023). Science. Learnalberta
curriculum. https://curriculum.learnalberta.ca/home/en.
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MATERIALS & RESOURCES
- SMART board
- White board
- White board markers
- Blank Sheets of paper
- Pens/pencils
- Computers (1 per group)
- Coloured poster paper
- Construction paper
- Crayons
- Markers
- Pipe Cleaners
- Popsicle sticks
- Pompoms
- Additional craft supplies
- Small paper for exit slips
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- Geographic location, climate patterns,
vegetation structures, animal populations
- Make sure to briefly describe each of the following
ecosystems while you do this.
- Desert
- Arctic
- Grassland
- Wetland
- Forest
- Write the types of ecosystems on the whiteboard
nearby if possible (Great opportunity to get a student
volunteer to do it)
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to cut them, Tissue paper for trees,
etc…)
- Create groups of 3-4 by numbering students
- Once groups have been created and whiteboards
have been returned to proper spot, give the students
one of the ecosystems (not optional). Make sure that
each ecosystem type is well represented.
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students to discuss the question amongst their group
for a few minutes (Maximum 3).
- When the allocated time has passed, give students
the opportunity to share what their group has talked
about with the entire class.
- Take this opportunity to ask students further questions
to guide them towards the answer if there are any
misconceptions and emphasize the correct answers.
Ecosystem - When students are done modifying their lists and have
Activity Day 2 (30 collected their images from the printer, they can get a
min) poster paper sheet and craft supplies and begin
assembling their ecosystem.
- During this time, circulate to ensure students'
concerns are addressed.
- Give students warnings at the halfway point (15
minutes), 10 and 5 minutes.
ASSESSMENT(S)
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is rather used as an opportunity for the teacher to gauge where the students
are at and what information to clarify for the remainder of the lesson.