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BELL RINGER 1. What biome is incredibly dry? 2. What biome is freezing, freezing cold? 3. It is October. I look outside my window and see orange, red and yellow leaves. What biome am I in? 4. It is May. I look outside my window and see rain, rain, rain! What biome am I in? 5. I just watched Rocky and Bullwinkle and I really want
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Adaptations to biomes

Bell RingerWhat biome is incredibly dry?What biome is freezing, freezing cold?It is October. I look outside my window and see orange, red and yellow leaves. What biome am I in?It is May. I look outside my window and see rain, rain, rain! What biome am I in?I just watched Rocky and Bullwinkle and I really want to see a moose. What biome should I visit?Bell RingerWhat biome is incredibly dry? Desert or TundraWhat biome is freezing, freezing cold?It is October. I look outside my window and see orange, red and yellow leaves. What biome am I in?It is May. I look outside my window and see rain, rain, rain! What biome am I in?I just watched Rocky and Bullwinkle and I really want to see a moose. What biome should I visit?

Bell RingerWhat biome is incredibly dry? Desert or TundraWhat biome is freezing, freezing cold? TundraIt is October. I look outside my window and see orange, red and yellow leaves. What biome am I in?It is May. I look outside my window and see rain, rain, rain! What biome am I in?I just watched Rocky and Bullwinkle and I really want to see a moose. What biome should I visit?Bell RingerWhat biome is incredibly dry? Desert or TundraWhat biome is freezing, freezing cold? TundraIt is October. I look outside my window and see orange, red and yellow leaves. What biome am I in? Deciduous ForestIt is May. I look outside my window and see rain, rain, rain! What biome am I in?I just watched Rocky and Bullwinkle and I really want to see a moose. What biome should I visit?Bell RingerWhat biome is incredibly dry? Desert or TundraWhat biome is freezing, freezing cold? TundraIt is October. I look outside my window and see orange, red and yellow leaves. What biome am I in? Deciduous ForestIt is May. I look outside my window and see rain, rain, rain! What biome am I in? Deciduous ForestI just watched Rocky and Bullwinkle and I really want to see a moose. What biome should I visit?

Bell RingerWhat biome is incredibly dry? Desert or TundraWhat biome is freezing, freezing cold? TundraIt is October. I look outside my window and see orange, red and yellow leaves. What biome am I in? Deciduous ForestIt is May. I look outside my window and see rain, rain, rain! What biome am I in? Deciduous ForestI just watched Rocky and Bullwinkle and I really want to see a moose. What biome should I visit? Taiga

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Adaptations to biomesOctober 10th, 2012By the end of the daySWBAT predict adaptations an organism would need to use to survive a biome.

SWBAT answer our question of the day. Where are we going?The past few days we decided that different plants and animals have to fight to survive in different conditions because they all live in different biomes!Today were going to talk about the ADAPTATIONS that plants and animals have to those specific biomes! Question of the dayWhen an organism lives in the conditions of the tundra, what adaptations might it have? What might it have to do to survive?

Hypothesis timeWhen an organism lives in the conditions of the tundra, what adaptations might it have?

WHAT IS YOUR GUESS????Thinking wayyyyy back to friday We learned about 5 different biomes: tundra, taiga, desert, tropical rainforest, temperate deciduous forestThese biomes were each VERY different from each other. An animal that can survive in the tundra is NOT going to be able to survive very well in the desert.

Who remembers??Last week we talked about some things that plants and animals can change about themselves in order to survive

What were those things they changed called?What were the two types that we talked about??Someone remind me

What biome is this?What is the climate like in this biome?The desert- Plant adaptationsCactii (2)store water inside of themselves to have water when they are thirsty. They also have spikes to keep predators that want to steal their water from them to survive.

The desert-Plant adaptationsDuring dry spellsmany plants die and don't return until there is more moisture. THE BIG IDEA: Plants need a way to (3) preserve the little water that is available in the desert!

The desert- animal adaptationsDesert animals prevent water leaving their bodies many different ways. Kangaroo rats (4)live in burrows which do not get too hot or too cold. These animals stay in their burrows during daytime and come out at night to eat.BIG IDEA: Animals need to conserve water AND avoid too much sunlight

Who can remind me

What biome is this??What is the climate like in this biome??The tundra- plant adaptationsThe Arctic Moss doesn'tneed soil to live. It adapted so it can live on water. This makes it easier to live in the tundra during winter when the soil is frozen.BIG IDEA: Plants are tiny and (5)grow close to the ground to soak up the little water that is not frozen.

The tundra- animal adaptationsPolar Bears have (6)very thick skin to keep it warm in the tundra. They also have white skin enabling them to blend in with their surroundings when hunting for prey.The Artic Fox cannot stand the cold ofa tundra night. It burrows itself at night and only comes out during the day. BIG IDEA: Animals (7)camouflage themselves and insulate their bodies to keep warm.

Who can remind me??

What Biome is this??

- What is the climate like in this biome??23The taiga- plant adaptationsThe Paper Birch has (8)waxy pine needles. These help it in many ways. It retains water, it insulates them, it even keeps certain bugs away.BIG IDEA: Water storage, insulation from harsh temperatures

The taiga- animal adaptationsThe Gray wolf and the Bobcat both have thick fur to keep themselves warm. The Gray Wolf's color allows it to blend in to its surroundings which helps its hunting skills.BIG IDEA: Keeping their bodies warm, (9)camouflaging, adapting hunting behaviors

25Who can remind me???

-What biome is this??- WHERE is this biome located??Deciduous forest- Plant adaptationsDeciduous trees like Oak, Maple, andBeech shed their leaves in the season fall. Those leaves fall on the forest floor and are broken down into nutrients by decomposers. The nutrients stay in the ground making it very rich.BIG IDEA: Shedding leaves to keep the ground (10) nutrient-rich

Deciduous forest- animal adaptationsSome animals such as squirrels, chipmunks andblue jays (11)store food when it is plentiful, using hollows of trees as storehouses for nuts and seeds. In winter this store of food keeps them fed.BIG IDEA: Finding a way to store food when the leaves off the trees are gone

Finallyyyy, who can remind me??

- What biome is this??

- Where is this biome located??Tropical rainforest- plant adaptationsPlants have waxy leaves to keep water from settling on leaves for too long. BIG IDEA: finding a way to (12)get rid of excess water, finding SPACE in the VERY crowded rainforest

Tropical rainforest- Animal AdaptationsThe Sloth, a very light weight mammal,(13)hangs from branches to avoid predators. Mostpredators in the rainforest cannot get toan animal that is hanging from a branch that high. BIG IDEA: Animals hang from high up to avoid predators and learn to swing from branches to move around

ROAD checkThe scorpion likes to stay out of extreme heat, so it sleeps during the day and only comes out at night.

What biome do you think the scorpion may live in?Desert

ROAD checkWooly mammoths are VERY large animals that have adapted multiple layers of fur to stay warm.

Which biome do you think the wooly mammoth would survive best in? Tundra

33road check1. Which plant would survive better in the tundra?

2. WHY???road check1. Which plant would survive better in the tundra?

2. WHY???road checkWhich animal would survive better in the rainforest??

WHY??road checkWhich animal would survive better in the rainforest??

WHY??road checkBrianna noticed that desert plants have very small leaves or no leaves at all. The most likely explanation is that: A. Larger leaves dry up and drop offB. Photosynthesis does not occur in the desertC. Small leaves minimize water lossD. Small leaves minimize heat loss

road checkLVionta noticed that desert plants have very small leaves or no leaves at all. The most likely explanation is that: A. Larger leaves dry up and drop offB. Photosynthesis does not occur in the desertC. Small leaves minimize water lossD. Small leaves minimize heat loss

road checkBird #1 in the tundra has the same amount of feathers as its cousin who lives in the rainforest. Bird #2 in the tundra has three extra layers of feathers and it goes to sleep for the entire winter. Which bird is more likely to survive and why?A. Bird # 1 because it doesnt have extra feathers to stop it from flyingB. Bird #2 because more feathers will help it fly moreC. Bird #2 because more feathers will keep the bird warm in the cold wintersD. Bird # 1 because it has a cousin in the rainforest road checkBird #1 in the tundra has the same amount of feathers as its cousin who lives in the rainforest. Bird #2 in the tundra has three extra layers of feathers and it goes to sleep for the entire winter. Which bird is more likely to survive and why?A. Bird # 1 because it doesnt have extra feathers to stop it from flyingB. Bird #2 because more feathers will help it fly moreC. Bird #2 because more feathers will keep the bird warm in the cold wintersD. Bird # 1 because it has a cousin in the rainforest Road checkA species of wolf needs a lot of space for its territory. Their thick fur allows them to adapt easily to cold temperatures and snow. They also have strong running legs and large canine teeth that allow them to hunt hoofed animals. Which of the following biomes would be most suitable for this species of wolf? A. TaigaB. ChaparralC. DesertD. Tropical Rainforest

Road checkA species of wolf needs a lot of space for its territory. Their thick fur allows them to adapt easily to cold temperatures and snow. They also have strong running legs and large canine teeth that allow them to hunt hoofed animals. Which of the following biomes would be most suitable for this species of wolf? A. TaigaB. ChaparralC. DesertD. Tropical Rainforest

Question of the dayWhen an organism lives in the conditions of the tundra, what adaptations might it have? What might it have to do to survive?


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