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Answer the question: What's It Like Where You Live? Learn about terrestrial biomes and aquatic ecosystems. Follow link to site about plants.
Biology of Plants: Plant Adaptations - MBGnet
P lants have adaptations to help them survive (live and grow) in different areas. Adaptations are special features that allow a plant or animal to live in a particular place or habitat. These adaptations might make it very difficult for the plant to survive in a different place.
Biology of Plants: Introduction - MBGnet
BIOLOGY OF PLANTS. P lants are alive, just like people and animals. How do we know this? Living things all do certain things: They grow and die. They need energy, nutrients, air, and water. They produce young.
What's It Like Where You Live?
What’s it Like Where You Live? is the public-face of MBGnet, a professional community focused on extending students’ field experiences through strategic use of technology. Our core commitments include:
What's it Like Where You Live?
Going Further. Students looking to extend their inquiries can pursue independent investigations of a local, regional, or statewide issue and publish their work online using Esri's Storymap tools. Examples of recent student projects include: St. Louis Box Turtles: Male and Female Movement Differences: This project by two 6th graders extends work they did in …
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Using All Sorts of Models · What's It Like Where You Live?
2023年2月14日 · MBGnet models are designed specifically to support students as they investigate and reflect on what they observe, which promotes growth in their conceptual networks. This virtuous cycle lets them get more out of future experiences:
Teaching for Engagement · What's It Like Where You Live?
2023年3月16日 · MBGnet provides resources for teachers and students looking to live out Brinkmann’s vision of engagement and care. Field experience, data, and models come together in a series of inquiries which go beyond checking off the curriculum requirements.
Biology of Plants: Plants and Life on Earth - MBGnet
P lants help the environment (and us!) in many different ways: Plants make food P lants are the only organisms that can convert light energy from the sun into food. And plants produce ALL of the food that animals, including people, eat. Even meat. The animals that give us meat, such as chickens and cows, eat grass, oats, corn, or some other plants.
Online Educational Resources - Missouri Botanical Garden
What’s It Like Where You Live? Grades 4–8 This website offers a wealth of information about six terrestrial biomes (rainforest, tundra, taiga, temperate deciduous forest, grassland and desert) and six aquatic ecosystems (rivers and streams, ponds and lakes, wetlands, shorelines, temperate oceans and tropical oceans).
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