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                                        Ms. Erica Buck
                                           Grade 3
                                 Topic: Science Environments

 Learning Objective: Describe the interactions between living and nonliving things in a
                                 small environment.
           ******************************************************************************

                                1.http://youtu.be/8r3jAZRk1CQ

        Click on the link and listen and watch the video. In the video, they described the
        characteristics that define the difference of living and non-living things. List the
        three characteristics the song mentioned.

                            Living things can eat, breath and grow.

        Think of something outside, something in your desk, something at the zoo and
        something in your house. Write your item in the space provided. Use the list to
        discover whether your items are living or non-living.

                   Outside:             Desk:                Zoo:                House:

                   Ex: A tree           Ex: A Pencil         Ex: Zebra           Ex:TV
Can it Breath?     Yes                  No                   Yes                 No

Can it Eat?        Yes                  No                   Yes                 No

Can it Grow?       Yes                  No                   Yes                 No

Is it alive?
                          Yes                   No                  Yes                     No


   2.http://www.purduescientificliteracyproject.org/LivingThings/tabid/143/Default.aspx

      Click on the link and scroll down the page tell you see a list of books. Read
      descriptions of the books and pick one of the books that interest you. Write
      down:
1) The books title? For example:Living Things Need Food

2) The ISBN number? For Example: 07922-43129

3) Tell me why you that that book would be interesting?Answers will vary
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                      3.http://eo.ucar.edu/kids/green/what1.htm

       Click on the link. Read the “What’s the difference between weather and climate”
       section.

How do you think weather and climate affect living and nonliving things?


Answers will vary, but should mention something about living things living in different


places because of the climate. Examples: Polar bears living in a colder climate; the


rain helps trees grow; etc.


        4.http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/gamesactivities/plantsanimals.html

       Click on the link and read the instructions under PLANTS AND ANIMALS. Then,
       scroll down the page until you can see the all of the game (the purple box with a
       picture inside). With your mouse, move over the different objects. When you
       notice the camera appear, click your mouse to take a picture of the image.
       Continue doing this until you find all 8 of the images. Once you found the
       images, read the directions at the top of the square for two more activities.

       After you complete the activity, pick one of the images you took a picture of.
       Explain to me why you believe you found the item where you did. (For example,
       if I chose the dandelion (weed) I could say that I found in the cement because
       dandelions are strong plants that do not need a lot of soil to grow.)

   1) What image did you choose? Dandelion___________________________.


   2) Where did you find it? In the cement of the playground______________.


   3) Why was it there? Because dandelions are strong plants that do not need a lot


       Of soil to grow_______________________________________________.




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           5.http://www.globio.org/glossopedia/article.aspx?art_id=29

      Click on the link and start reading the information on the right of the screen (the
      blue side). Read the “Earth’s Many Environments” and “Physical and Biological
      Environments”.

      List the things that make up the Physical Environment and the things that make
      up the Biological Environments.

       The PhysicalEnvironment                       The Biological Environment

              Atmosphere                                       Animals


                  Land                                          Plants


                 Climate                                       Bacteria


                  Water




      Why do you think it means when the author said that the Physical Environment
      and the Biological Environment are connected and can never be separated?


Something along the lines of: because both are needed because they depend on each
other.

______________________________________________________________________


______________________________________________________________________


      Why do you think that is?

Answers will vary________________________________________________________


______________________________________________________________________
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          6.http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/

     Click on the link. At the top of the page, under the highlighted word
     ENVIRONMENT is the word HABITATS. Click on HABITATS and scroll down
     the page to the pictures of habitat topics.

     Click on the pictures of the different habitats (Deserts, Fresh water, Grasslands,
     Oceans, Rainforests, Tundra, and Urban) and think about what types of living
     and non-living things are in each habitat based on the picture given.

     Pick one of the habitats and list the living and non-living things you saw.

Habitat:For example: Ocean__________________________________________.

                Living                                         Non-Living

                  Fish                                           Water


                Whales                                           Rocks


                  Kelp                                           Sand


                Octopus                                          Shells




     Draw a picture of what type of animal might live there.




                                  Pictures Will Vary




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        7.http://www.geography4kids.com/files/land_ecosystem.html

    BIOME is another word for habitats and environments. Click on the link and
    scroll down to the biomes sections. Read the section and look at the bulleted list
    of biomes.

    On the map, 1) locate where that biomes are and 2) color them according to the
    chart.




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                Example of what map should look like when complete.




                  8.http://kids.nceas.ucsb.edu/biomes/index.html

      Click on the link and scroll down to the list of the aquatic and terrestrial biomes.
      Click on the different biomes and find one that you are most interested in.

      Read about your biome and write the name of your biome.


Your Biome: Rainforest


      Write three interesting facts about your chosen biome.


1) Interesting Fact 1: Answers will vary: Weather_____________________________


______________________________________________________________________


2) Interesting Fact 2: Answers will vary: Animals _________________________

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______________________________________________________________________


   9. Interesting Fact 3: Answers will vary: Plants__________________________




                 9. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4na1vYD2jjM

      Think about the biome that you chose in question 8. What would a diorama
      about your biome have? Think about the living things (plants and animals) and
      nonliving things (rocks, water, grass, ice, trees) that are in your biome. Click on
      the link and watch the video for some ideas on what to include in your diorama.

      Draw a picture of what you would want your diorama to look like.




          Pictures will vary, but should include both living and non-living things




                 10.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmgfYb6Jsd8

      Click in the link and watch the video. List some of the supplies you will need to
      create a diorama.
Supplies:
           Shoe Box__________________


             Glue__________________________________________
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          Paper_______________________________________________


          Scissors_____________________________________________


          Hot Glue Gun_____________________________________________


          Plastic Leaves___________________________________________




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Living Nonliving Environments

  • 1. *Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet* Ms. Erica Buck Grade 3 Topic: Science Environments Learning Objective: Describe the interactions between living and nonliving things in a small environment. ****************************************************************************** 1.http://youtu.be/8r3jAZRk1CQ Click on the link and listen and watch the video. In the video, they described the characteristics that define the difference of living and non-living things. List the three characteristics the song mentioned. Living things can eat, breath and grow. Think of something outside, something in your desk, something at the zoo and something in your house. Write your item in the space provided. Use the list to discover whether your items are living or non-living. Outside: Desk: Zoo: House: Ex: A tree Ex: A Pencil Ex: Zebra Ex:TV Can it Breath? Yes No Yes No Can it Eat? Yes No Yes No Can it Grow? Yes No Yes No Is it alive? Yes No Yes No 2.http://www.purduescientificliteracyproject.org/LivingThings/tabid/143/Default.aspx Click on the link and scroll down the page tell you see a list of books. Read descriptions of the books and pick one of the books that interest you. Write down: 1) The books title? For example:Living Things Need Food 2) The ISBN number? For Example: 07922-43129 3) Tell me why you that that book would be interesting?Answers will vary *Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*
  • 2. *Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet* 3.http://eo.ucar.edu/kids/green/what1.htm Click on the link. Read the “What’s the difference between weather and climate” section. How do you think weather and climate affect living and nonliving things? Answers will vary, but should mention something about living things living in different places because of the climate. Examples: Polar bears living in a colder climate; the rain helps trees grow; etc. 4.http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/gamesactivities/plantsanimals.html Click on the link and read the instructions under PLANTS AND ANIMALS. Then, scroll down the page until you can see the all of the game (the purple box with a picture inside). With your mouse, move over the different objects. When you notice the camera appear, click your mouse to take a picture of the image. Continue doing this until you find all 8 of the images. Once you found the images, read the directions at the top of the square for two more activities. After you complete the activity, pick one of the images you took a picture of. Explain to me why you believe you found the item where you did. (For example, if I chose the dandelion (weed) I could say that I found in the cement because dandelions are strong plants that do not need a lot of soil to grow.) 1) What image did you choose? Dandelion___________________________. 2) Where did you find it? In the cement of the playground______________. 3) Why was it there? Because dandelions are strong plants that do not need a lot Of soil to grow_______________________________________________. *Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*
  • 3. *Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet* 5.http://www.globio.org/glossopedia/article.aspx?art_id=29 Click on the link and start reading the information on the right of the screen (the blue side). Read the “Earth’s Many Environments” and “Physical and Biological Environments”. List the things that make up the Physical Environment and the things that make up the Biological Environments. The PhysicalEnvironment The Biological Environment Atmosphere Animals Land Plants Climate Bacteria Water Why do you think it means when the author said that the Physical Environment and the Biological Environment are connected and can never be separated? Something along the lines of: because both are needed because they depend on each other. ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Why do you think that is? Answers will vary________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ *Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*
  • 4. *Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet* 6.http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/ Click on the link. At the top of the page, under the highlighted word ENVIRONMENT is the word HABITATS. Click on HABITATS and scroll down the page to the pictures of habitat topics. Click on the pictures of the different habitats (Deserts, Fresh water, Grasslands, Oceans, Rainforests, Tundra, and Urban) and think about what types of living and non-living things are in each habitat based on the picture given. Pick one of the habitats and list the living and non-living things you saw. Habitat:For example: Ocean__________________________________________. Living Non-Living Fish Water Whales Rocks Kelp Sand Octopus Shells Draw a picture of what type of animal might live there. Pictures Will Vary *Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*
  • 5. *Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet* 7.http://www.geography4kids.com/files/land_ecosystem.html BIOME is another word for habitats and environments. Click on the link and scroll down to the biomes sections. Read the section and look at the bulleted list of biomes. On the map, 1) locate where that biomes are and 2) color them according to the chart. *Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*
  • 6. *Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet* Example of what map should look like when complete. 8.http://kids.nceas.ucsb.edu/biomes/index.html Click on the link and scroll down to the list of the aquatic and terrestrial biomes. Click on the different biomes and find one that you are most interested in. Read about your biome and write the name of your biome. Your Biome: Rainforest Write three interesting facts about your chosen biome. 1) Interesting Fact 1: Answers will vary: Weather_____________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ 2) Interesting Fact 2: Answers will vary: Animals _________________________ *Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*
  • 7. *Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet* ______________________________________________________________________ 9. Interesting Fact 3: Answers will vary: Plants__________________________ 9. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4na1vYD2jjM Think about the biome that you chose in question 8. What would a diorama about your biome have? Think about the living things (plants and animals) and nonliving things (rocks, water, grass, ice, trees) that are in your biome. Click on the link and watch the video for some ideas on what to include in your diorama. Draw a picture of what you would want your diorama to look like. Pictures will vary, but should include both living and non-living things 10.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmgfYb6Jsd8 Click in the link and watch the video. List some of the supplies you will need to create a diorama. Supplies:  Shoe Box__________________  Glue__________________________________________ *Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*
  • 8. *Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*  Paper_______________________________________________  Scissors_____________________________________________  Hot Glue Gun_____________________________________________  Plastic Leaves___________________________________________ *Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*Answer Sheet*