1 / 10

What are ecosystems?

What are ecosystems?. Created by Ms. Barnes. Lesson Objectives. I can describe the interactions that occur within an ecosystem. I can analyze adaptive characteristics that result in an organism’s special place within an ecosystem.

blithe
Download Presentation

What are ecosystems?

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. What are ecosystems? Created by Ms. Barnes

  2. Lesson Objectives • I can describe the interactions that occur within an ecosystem. • I can analyze adaptive characteristics that result in an organism’s special place within an ecosystem. • I can identify factors that limit the number and types of organisms in an ecosystem.

  3. Vocabulary • Ecosystem • Individual • Population • Community • Habitat • Niche

  4. K-W-L Chart • Fill in the K-W-L Chart you got on your way in the door. Use this example to help you. Make sure you write down any questions you have about ecosystems.

  5. Time for an activity!  • Follow the instructions on your activity sheet. There are 6 steps. Record on your observation sheet in your packet.

  6. Let’s read about ecosystems! • With your table, read page B28 in your science book. • You will have about 7 minutes to read, and then we will discuss as a class. • Please work at Level 2.

  7. What are the two parts of an ecosystem? • 1.) a community • Populations of organisms living together • May include many different populations • Interacts with the physical environment • 2.) the community’s physical environment • All nonliving things in an area • This may include soil, weather, landforms, air, and water • **The community and it’s physical environment make up an ecosystem.**

  8. What is a niche? • The role of a population in its habitat. • Example: • An eagle soars in the sky during the day looking for small animals to prey on. • Great horned owls share the golden eagle’s habitat and they also hunt small animals, but it hunts at night. • Since they have different hunting habits, they can share the same habitat and have different niches or roles.

  9. Organization • Individual – a single organism in an environment • Population – individuals of the same kind living in the same environment. • Community – populations of organisms living together • Ecosystem - a community and it’s physical environment.

  10. Quiz Time! • You will have a Turning Point quiz. • You may use any notes you took during class.

More Related