TRAM-C-5E LESSON PLAN

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Interdependence TEKS & National Standards TEKS: 8.11B The student knows that interdependence occurs among living systems and the environment and that human activities can affect these systems. The student is expected to: Investigate how organisms and populations in an ecosystem depend on and may compete for biotic and abiotic factors such as quantity of light, water, range of temperatures, or soil composition. National Standards: The number of organisms an ecosystem can support depends on the resources available and abiotic factors, such as quantity of light and water, range of temperatures, and soil composition. Given adequate biotic and abiotic resources and no disease or predators, populations (including humans) increase at rapid rates. Lack of resources and other factors, such as predation and climate, limit the growth of populations in specific niches in the ecosystem. Prior Knowledge

Objectives

5.9A: Observe the way organisms live and survive in their ecosystem by interacting with the living and nonliving elements. 6.12E: Describe biotic and abiotic parts of an ecosystem in which organisms interact. 7.10A: Observe and describe how different environments, including microhabitats in schoolyards and biomes, support different varieties of organisms. Students will be able to distinguish how organisms depend on abiotic and biotic factors to survive. Students will be able to identify what happens when two species in the same environment occupy the same niche. Students will be able to elaborate how habitats resources affected by competition. Students will be able to complete a scientific hypothesis and a CER. COMPETITION

Engage Entry Document: Squirrel PPT: “It’s a Squirrelly World”

Explore

Explain

Research for the hypothesis: students will research about gray squirrels • Have students read the 2 blogs about CERs (claim, and red squirrels, and gather information in order to create a evidence, reasoning) and how to do them. hypothesis. • http://alwaysformative.blogspot.com/p/claimevidence-reasoning.html • http://www.edutopia.org/blog/science-inquiry-claimevidence-reasoning-eric-brunsell


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