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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.
In grade 3, we cover several science topics and to this effect, we have created a collection of worksheets, some containing mcq’s while others are gap fill exercises. Each worksheet is a PDF printable download; all you need is a printer to print it out.
7. Pass out the “Our Everglades, Our Water Worksheet PreK- Grade 3”. Ask students to write the name of and draw a picture of their favorite Everglades animal. Then, help them write how they or the other people in their household depend on the Everglades for water as well.
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.
The Everglades is a region of tropical wetlands and forests in the central and southern portion of Florida. The southern 20% of this region is the federally designated Everglades National Park, the first park in the United States created specifically to protect an ecosystem.
sheet about the Everglades that’s going to share information about the Everglades and South Florida’s water. The fact sheet is a hyperdoc, which has links to videos and images that will help