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Ecosystems

Ecosystems

Assessment

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Science

3rd Grade

Practice Problem

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NGSS
MS-LS2-3, MS-LS2-1, MS-LS2-4

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Created by

Jenna Loftus

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19 Slides • 15 Questions

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Ecosystems

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Producer

  • A living thing that makes its own food

  • Plants are producers

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Abiotic Factors

  • Nonliving factors that affect an ecosystem

  • Living things need abiotic factors to survive

4

Multiple Choice

Which of these is an abiotic factor?

1

Giraffe

2

Water

3

Tree

4

Human

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Multiple Select

Click all abiotic factors.

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Biotic Factors

  • All living components in an ecosystem

  • Plants and animals

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is NOT a biotic factor in an ocean ecosystem?

1

dolphin

2

kelp

3

ocean

4

seagull

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Multiple Select

Click all of the biotic factors in this ecosystem.

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Community

  • All of the living things in an ecosystem

  • Made up of different populations

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Population

  • All of the members of one kind of plant or animal in an ecosystem

  • Example: All Arctic Foxes in the tundra

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Multiple Choice

Click the picture that shows a community.

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Producer

  • A living thing that makes its own food

  • Plants are producers

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Consumers

  • A living thing that gets energy by eating plants or another animal

  • Depend on producers for food

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Decomposer

  • Organisms that break down the remains of dead animals

  • Examples: Mushrooms, bacteria, worms

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Predator

  • An animal that hunts other animals for food

  • Examples: lion, bear, fox

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Prey

  • An animal that is hunted for food by another animal

  • Examples: rabbit, fish, zebra

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Food Chain

  • The path of food energy in an ecosystem

  • Begins with producers

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Food Web

  • Two or more food chains that connect


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Herbivore

  • An animal that eats only plants

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Multiple Choice

Click the example of an herbivore.

1

Lion

2

Fox

3

Rabbit

4

Sun

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Carnivore

  • Animal that eats only other animals (meat)

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Multiple Choice

Click the example of a carnivore.

1

Rabbit

2

Bird

3

Wolf

4

Human

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Omnivore

  • An animal that eats both plants and animals

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Adaptation

  • A physical feature or behavior that helps an organism survive in its habitat

  • Help the organism get food, hide, from predators, and survive

  • Examples include: camouflage, mimicry, hibernation, migration

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Multiple Choice

Choose the example of camouflage.

1

A lizard hiding under a rock.

2

A human going into his house.

3

Polar bears living in a snowy environment.

4

You wearing a uniform at Warren-Walker.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the example of mimicry.

1

A parrot saying "hello"

2

A kingsnake that looks like coral snake because coral snakes are poisonous

3

You playing a game of simon says

4

Elephants taking a bath

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Multiple Choice

Choose an example of hibernation.

1

A bear sleeping through the cold winter.

2

A mouse eating cheese.

3

A dog taking a nap in the backyard.

4

You going to sleep at night.

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Multiple Choice

Choose an example of migration.

1

You walking from the classroom to art class.

2

A dog walking to get a drink of water.

3

Butterflies going to Mexico for the winter.

4

A family moving across the country.

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Extinction

  • When the last member of a species dies

  • Examples: Dinosaur, Dodo Bird

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Fill in the Blank

Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

Choose the producer in a food chain.

1

Bird

2

Lion

3

Algae

4

Shark

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Fill in the Blank

Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

Which animal is NOT extinct?

1

Dinosaur

2

Wooly Mammoth

3

Great White Shark

4

Dodo Bird

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