Foodchain: Primary Consumers
Link to Producers
Link to Secondary Consumers
Following the Producers video, take the next step up the food chain, and learn about herbivores.
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A Walk in the Park
You don't have to go on safari to see some amazing wild life.
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Nature Watching
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Are you a bird watcher or a bird spotter?
- Science Video
- behavior
- biomes
- flowering
- Life Science
- reptiles
- amphibians
- food web
- insects
- invertebrates
- non-flowering
- birds
- fish
- animals
- ecology
- plants
- adaptation
- environmental
- techniques
- observation
- IPad
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- FL-SC.5.L.17.1
- FL-SC.K.L.14.3
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- FL-SC.K.N.1.5
- NC.1.1.02
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Square in the Grass
This week's activity is one that I use for Schoolyard Ecology workshops. It is a great warm up for getting people to slow down and really look at the world around them. To try this, you will need:
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Scouting the Guana River Refuge

Tuesday, February 10th.








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