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20 Σεπ 2023 · Everglades National Park is known for its unique and diverse ecosystem of freshwater marshes, swamps, and mangrove forests. The park’s “River of Grass” is a slow-moving, shallow river system that flows southward, creating a mosaic of habitats that support a wide range of plant and animal species.
Students will learn why peat and marl soils are important to the Everglades ecosystem, and use a Venn Diagram to compare them.
“Our Everglades, Our Water” fact sheet “Science and Stories - Our Everglades, Our Water Worksheet - Grades 4 – 8” Essential Questions: Where does our water come from? What is the relationship between the Everglades and our water? How have humans altered the Everglades ecosystem? What makes a compelling story?
This daily science article focuses on a review of predators and prey in a swamp ecosystem (Florida Everglades). A great informational diagram that is perfect for science classrooms and any animal or ecosystem lesson or unit.
The questions cover topics like the headwaters and flow of water through the Everglades, dominant ecosystems, impacts of human activities, important species, ongoing restoration efforts, and challenges facing conservation.
Our Everglades, Our Water Lesson Plan: PreK Grade 3Our. Materials: • Computer or tablet. • “Our Everglades, Our Water Worksheet PreK- Grade 3” with or without midlines for handwriting. • Internet connection. • Audubon Florida “Explore the Everglades” coloring book. • Crayons or markers.
9 Ιουλ 2024 · This guide provides a series of interactive indoor and outdoor activities to make learning fun, as well as resource information for teachers. Topics include: south Florida National Parks, water, the environment, plants, wildlife, and native peoples. 5th-8th Grades: Climate Change Activities.