Unit Four | Science 5
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Chapter 7: Interactions in an Ecosystem
- EcoKids: Food Chain fun—Interactive food chain game as well as links to other science activities
- Food Web Games—Build one of four different food webs or try to solve a mystery.
- Wildlife Photos from the gallery of John Wasserman—Beautiful pictures of wild animals
- Groundhog Day History—Official groundhog site
- Resources for teaching migration—Animal migration tracker program
- Lincoln Park Zoo Home Room—A variety of interactive games about adaptations, food chains, niches, competition, and more
- Ecosystem information—Database of animal information; includes predator and prey relationships
- Food Webs—Interactive site about food webs that lets you change various population sizes
Chapter 8: Changes in an Ecosystem
- Interactive Water Cycle—epa.gov | msnbc.com—An animated illustration of the water cycle
- Water Cycle: U.S. Geological Survey—Interactive water cycle diagram and information
- Recycling and Compost Instructions—Compost instructions
- Stories from Real Tree Farmers—Trees, life cycles of conifers, and other tree facts
- Project Puffin—Information about puffins, including a virtual tour
- Windows into Wonderland: Yellowstone National Park—Yellowstone State Park video trips
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