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Room name: ECOKROEGS Reminders: If you cheat, then you won’t be able to find the right level of studying for you and I won’t know what content or skills you’re weak/strong on If you share the questions with other classes, they won’t be able to find the right level of studying and I won’t get feedback about their knowledge and skills

Finish POG IL

Make a poster Tropical rainforest Tropical dry forest Tropical savanna Desert Temperate grassland Temperate woodland and shrub Temperate forest Northwestern coniferous forest Boreal forest Tundra 5 plants 5 animals Climate 3+ countries with that climate

Homework Make a flashcard for each of these biomes: tropical rainforest, tropical dry forest, tropical savanna On one side, write the biome name On the other side, include: – 3-5 plants and 3-5 animals – Climate – 3+ countries that have this biome