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Unit 4 - EcoSystems and EcoEnergy
MS-LS2-1: Analyze and interpret data to provide evidence for the effects of resource availability on organisms and populations of organisms in an ecosystem.
MS-LS2-2: Construct an explanation that predicts patterns of interactions among organisms across multiple ecosystems.
MS-LS2-3: Develop a model to describe the cycling of matter and flow of energy among living and nonliving parts of an ecosystem.
Clarification: Students will explore the organization of the worlds ecosystems and biomes, specifically how energy and matter is used, transferred, and recycled throughout an ecosystem.
UNIT WORD BANK (AKA - Academic Language)
Symbiosis Ecology Biomass Ecosystem Energy Biodiversity Adaptation Lichen Indigenous Community Population Conservation Commensalism Parasitism Niche Habitat Predator Limiting Factors Omnivore Herbivore Carnivore Mutualism Decomposer Scavenger 6 Characteristics of Living Organisms Biotic Abiotic Competition Chemical Energy Carrying Capacity Autotrophs Heterotrophs Food Chain Food Web Species Deciduous Invasive Resources Prey Coniferous Temperate Troposphere Biosphere Renewable/Non-renewable Resources Levels of Cellular Organization Organic Inorganic Energy Pyramid Trophic Levels Energy Movement
C-Layer Ecology Menu Items
Choose assignments from your C-Layer menu that you want to complete. Download the document from the list below, then upload it to Notability to be completed. Submit completed assignment to the correct location in Student Canvas.
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Unit 4 - EcoSystems and EcoEnergy
MS-LS2-1: Analyze and interpret data to provide evidence for the effects of resource availability on organisms and populations of organisms in an ecosystem.
MS-LS2-2: Construct an explanation that predicts patterns of interactions among organisms across multiple ecosystems.
MS-LS2-3: Develop a model to describe the cycling of matter and flow of energy among living and nonliving parts of an ecosystem.
Clarification: Students will explore the organization of the worlds ecosystems and biomes, specifically how energy and matter is used, transferred, and recycled throughout an ecosystem.
UNIT WORD BANK (AKA - Academic Language)
Symbiosis Ecology Biomass Ecosystem Energy Biodiversity Adaptation Lichen Indigenous Community Population Conservation Commensalism Parasitism Niche Habitat Predator Limiting Factors Omnivore Herbivore Carnivore Mutualism Decomposer Scavenger 6 Characteristics of Living Organisms Biotic Abiotic Competition Chemical Energy Carrying Capacity Autotrophs Heterotrophs Food Chain Food Web Species Deciduous Invasive Resources Prey Coniferous Temperate Troposphere Biosphere Renewable/Non-renewable Resources Levels of Cellular Organization Organic Inorganic Energy Pyramid Trophic Levels Energy Movement
C-Layer Ecology Menu Items
Choose assignments from your C-Layer menu that you want to complete. Download the document from the list below, then upload it to Notability to be completed. Submit completed assignment to the correct location in Student Canvas.
NearPod Code: G2RUJ
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