Aquatic vs Terrestrial Organisms October 20 2015 Notebook

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Warm Up & Spiral October 20 1. What happens to water after it precipitates? 2. What is the difference between a river basin and water shed? 3. Why is non point source pollution considered bad for our local water supply? Objectives: 8. E. 1. 1/1. 2/ and 1. 3 -TSWU structures of the hydrosphere including estuaries and different species found within. Essential Question: -What is an estuary? -What is the difference between aquatic organisms and terrestrial organisms.

Warm Up October 21 1. What is an estuary? 2. Why are estuaries so important to humans and other living organisms? 3. How does runoff lead to eutrophication? Objectives: 8. E. 1. 1/1. 2/ and 1. 3 -TSWU structures of the hydrosphere including estuaries and different species found within. Essential Question: -What is an estuary? -What is the difference between aquatic organisms and terrestrial organisms.

October 15, 2012 New Warm Up Page-30 1. Using your knowledge of food chains, create a diagram of a food chain containing the organisms listed below. Use arrows to show that organisms are eaten by other organisms. heron (bird), grass, frog, cricket 2. Quickly sketch a drawing of each organism. 3. Label which organisms are producers and which organisms are consumers. 4. What is the difference between a food web and a food chain?

Warm Up October 21 1. What are two types of estuaries? 2. Why are estuaries so important to humans and other living ecosystems? Objectives: 8. E. 1. 1/1. 2/ and 1. 3 -TSWU structures of the hydrosphere including estuaries and different species found within. Essential Question: -What is an estuary? -What is the difference between aquatic organisms and terrestrial organisms.

What’s an AQUATIC creature?

What’s an AQUATIC creature? An organism that lives in water for most or all of its life.

Aquatic creatures �What do you think makes the following organisms aquatic?

Aquatic creature!

Aquatic creature!

Aquatic creature!

Aquatic creature!

Aquatic creature!

AQUATIC creature live at sea.

AQUATIC creature live at sea.

AQUATIC creature live at sea.

AQUATIC creature live at sea.

TERRESTRIAL creatures live on land!

TERRESTRIAL creatures live on land!

Make a table with 2 columns…

Make a table with 2 columns… AQUATIC � � � � TERRESTRIAL � � � �

Make a table with 2 columns… AQUATIC � live in water or around water � they may or may not have fins � the have webbed appendages � � TERRESTRIAL � � � �

Make a table with 2 columns… AQUATIC (Water) �LIVES ON/IN SEA � � � TERRESTRIAL �LIVES ON/IN LAND � � �

Raise your hands if you know whether the following critter is AQUATIC or TERRESTRIAL. AQUATIC (water) �LIVES ON/IN SEA � � � TERRESTRIAL (land) �LIVES ON/IN LAND � � �

AQUATIC or TERRESTRIAL?

Raise your hands if you know whether the following critter is AQUATIC or TERRESTRIAL. AQUATIC �LIVES ON/IN SEA �SEAGULL � � � TERRESTRIAL �LIVES ON/IN LAND � � �

AQUATIC or TERRESTRIAL?

Raise your hands if you know whether the following critter is AQUATIC or TERRESTRIAL. AQUATIC �LIVES ON/IN SEA �SEAGULL � � � TERRESTRIAL �LIVES ON/IN LAND � TIGERS � � �

WHAT ABOUT PIGS? AQUATIC or TERRESTRIAL?

Raise your hands if you know whether the following critter is AQUATIC or TERRESTRIAL. AQUATIC �LIVES ON/IN SEA �SEAGULL � � � TERRESTRIAL �LIVES ON/IN LAND � TIGERS � PIGS � �

AQUATIC or TERRESTRIA L? WHAT ABOUT FROGS?

Raise your hands if you know whether the following critter is AQUATIC or TERRESTRIAL. AQUATIC �LIVES ON/IN SEA �SEAGULL � FROGS � � TERRESTRIAL �LIVES ON/IN LAND � TIGERS � PIGS � � �

AQUATIC or TERRESTRIA L? WHAT ABOUT RATS?

Raise your hands if you know whether the following critter is AQUATIC or TERRESTRIAL. AQUATIC �LIVES ON/IN SEA �SEAGULL � FROGS � � TERRESTRIAL �LIVES ON/IN LAND � TIGERS � PIGS � RATS � � �

WHAT ABOUT OTTERS? AQUATIC or TERRESTRIAL?

AQUATIC or TERRESTRIAL? AQUATIC �LIVES ON/IN SEA �SEAGULL � FROGS � OTTERS � � � TERRESTRIAL �LIVES ON/IN LAND � TIGERS � PIGS � �

Here’s a toughie. AQUATIC or TERRESTRIAL?

AQUATIC or TERRESTRIAL? AQUATIC �LIVES ON/IN SEA �SEAGULL � FROGS � CROCODILE � � � TERRESTRIAL �LIVES ON/IN LAND � TIGERS � PIGS � LEOPARD � � �

AQUATIC or TERRESTRIA L? WHAT ABOUT EAGLES & DUCKS?

AQUATIC or TERRESTRIAL? AQUATIC �LIVES ON/IN SEA �SEAGULL � FROGS �DUCKS � � � TERRESTRIAL �LIVES ON/IN LAND � TIGERS � PIGS � EAGLES � � �

AQUATIC or TERRESTRIA L? WHAT ABOUT MOLES & BEAVERS?

AQUATIC or TERRESTRIAL AQUATIC �LIVES ON/IN SEA �SEAGULL � FROGS � CROCODILES � DUCKS � BEAVERS � TERRESTRIAL �LIVES ON/IN LAND � TIGERS � PIGS � JAGUARS � EAGLES � MOLES �

BETWEEN A SPONGE, CLAM & RATTLESNAKE…. WHICH ONE IS TERRESTRIAL?

BETWEEN A SPONGE, CLAM & RATTLESNAKE…. WHICH ONE IS TERRESTRIAL?

AQUATIC or TERRESTRIAL AQUATIC �LIVES ON/IN SEA �SEAGULL � FROGS � CROCODILES � DUCKS � BEAVERS � CLAMS �WEBBED APPENDAGES TERRESTRIAL �LIVES ON/IN LAND � TIGERS � PIGS � BEARS � EAGLES � MOLES � RATTLESNAKES �NO WEBBED FEET

TOUGH ONES!

HIPPOS?

HIPPOS? TORTOISES?

HIPPOS? TORTOISES? POLAR BEARS?

AQUATIC or TERRESTRIAL AQUATIC �LIVES ON/IN SEA �SEAGULL � FROGS � CROCS/ALLIGATORS �WEBBED APPENDAGES TERRESTRIAL �LIVES ON/IN LAND � TIGERS � EAGLES � RATTLESNAKES �NO WEBBED FEET

Food Chains and Food Webs Food Chain Food Web �A way of showing how matter and energy pass from one organism to another. �Shows a single feeding relationship between producers and consumers. �A model that shows a many feeding relationships within an ecosystem. �A food web is made up of many different food chains.

Food Chains and Food Webs Producers Consumers �Producers- plants, algae, and other organisms that use photosynthesis to produce their own energy �Primary Consumerorganisms that get their energy from plants �Secondary Consumer organisms that feed on smaller plant-eating organisms �Tertiary Consumer - the topmost level in a food chain that feeds on animals at all trophic levels in the food chain

Energy Pyramid- shows the amount of energy at each feeding level.

Types of Ecosystems �Pond ecosystems �Lake ecosystems (Lake Norman) �River ecosystems (Catawba River) �Forest ecosystems �Rainforest ecosystem �Coral reef ecosystem �Estuary ecosystems (mangrove forest, salt marsh) �Ocean ecosystems (Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean) �Desert ecosystem �Grassland ecosystem (savannah, prairies) �Tundra ecosystem �Etcetera………………
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