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Investigating Ecological Succession,Kit, Each

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Students Explore The Phenomenon Of How Ecosystems Change Over Time And How These Changes Follow A General Pattern Called Succession. During The Experiment, Students Set Up A Mini Pond Using A Hay Infusion, Protist Cultures, And Algae Cultures To Model A Pond Ecosystem. Student Groups Make Observations And Take Samples Of Assigned Portions Of The Pond, Collecting Evidence About Changes In Abiotic And Biotic Factors. Groups Also Create Microscale Pond Models From Test Tubes–A Control Microscale Pond, Which Mimics The Features Of The Larger Class Pond, And A Microscale Pond With Change To 1 Or More Parameters–To Determine How Changes Would Impact The Ecosystem. Student Observations And Data Collection Take Place Over The Course Of 4 To 6 Weeks As Students Strive To Answer The Driving Question, –Œhow Do Biological Communities In A Model Pond Ecosystem Change Over Time?–Time Requirementter Prep, Approximately 1 Class Period. Set Up, Pre-Lab, Investigation, And Assessment, Approximately 7 To 9 Class Periods Over The Course Of 4 To 6 Weeks.Digital Resourcesincludes 1-Year Access To Digital Resources That Support 3-Dimensional Instruction For Ngss. Digital Resources May Include A Ter Manual And Student Guide, Pre-Lab Activities And Setup Videos, Phenomenon Videos, Simulations, And Post-Lab Analysis And Assessments.Performance Expectationshs-Ls2-6Hs-Ls2-2Crosscutting Conceptsstability And Changepatternsdisciplinary Core Ideasls2.C: Ecosystem Dynamics, Functioning, And Resiliencescience And Engineering Practicesdeveloping And Using Modelslearning Objectivesidentify And Draw Microorganisms Observed In A Hay Infusion.Identify And Describe Changes Observed In Biotic And Abiotic Factors In A Micro-Ecosystem.Explain Ecological Succession In A Micro-Ecosystem On The Basis Of Patterns Observed In The Relationships In Such A Community Over Time.Prerequisite Knowledge And Skillsstudents Should Be Familiar With Terms That Describe The Structure And Components Of An Ecosystem (Biotic And Abiotic Factors, Food Chain, Food Web, Species, Population, Habitat, Trophic Level, Niche, And Ecosystem). They Should Also Know How To Operate A Microscope.Warning: Prop 65California Proposition 65:Warning: Reproductive Harm – Close Window Ecokits: Succession In A Hay Infusion: Sample Ter'S Manual

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SKU 7205769
UOM Each
UNSPSC 60103925
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