Elevation

  • Explain the significance of each image as it relates to the World’s Forests. Hold a class discussion about these images.…
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    Image Challenge – World’s Forests 3

  • Different types of forests are found across the planet. In one area, a forest may be dry with little vegetation.…
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    Inquiry 1: What Are the World’s Forests and Where Are They Found?

  • Mangrove forests include trees and shrubs found in the tropics that have large root structures and create barriers that help…
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    Mangrove Mania: How Elevation Change and Sea-Level Rise Affect Mangrove Forests

  • Across the planet, different types of forests are found. One reason different forest types exist is because they grow under…
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    Inquiry 1: What Kind of Forests Grow on Earth and How Do They Differ?

  • Frogs are a species of amphibian. In recent years, there has been a decline in the numbers of amphibians worldwide.…
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    As the Frog Hops: What Routes Do Frogs Travel in Mountain Environments?

  • Test your knowledge on metamorphosis, elevation, and foraging.
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    Who or What Am I? – As the Frog Hops

  • Test your knowledge on watersheds, diversity, and species.
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    Word Search – Oooh! That’s Growth!

  • Sunlight is the source of energy for plants, which create food through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis occurs in the foliage, or the…
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    Finding Ways to Soak Up the Rays: Lodgepole Pine Adaptation to Different Environmental Conditions (Spanish)

  • Sunlight is the source of energy for plants, which create food through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis occurs in the foliage, or the…
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    Finding Ways to Soak Up the Rays: Lodgepole Pine Adaptation to Different Environmental Conditions