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ECOLOGY FOR EVERYONE

Ocean Habitats

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Designed for students of all ages with options to scale up or down. The ocean biome is the largest biome on the planet, containing a fascinating and diverse array of habitats. In this indoor lesson, students will learn about kelp forests, and other unique and often overlooked ocean habitats. Then, students will conduct their own research on a habitat of their choice and develop a sketch, illustration, model, diagram, or presentation (teacher’s choice) showing how energy moves through the habitat in a food web.

 

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Fun with Fungi

Fun with Fungi

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Salmon Stories

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Students go over the remarkable life cycle of Pacific salmon and learn about their role in ecosystems as well as their importance to Indigenous communities, and steps we can take to protect salmon for future generations.

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Winter Scavenger Hunt

Winter Scavenger Hunt

This activity fosters students’ sense of curiosity and can be done indoors, outdoors, or a combination of the two. Students view a virtual presentation, then bring an activity sheet outdoors, looking for a variety of natural objects.

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