Mrs. French’s 3rd grade class class. TEKS §112.5. Science, Grade 3. (5) Investigations are used to learn about the natural world. Students should understand.

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Mrs. French’s 3rd grade class class

TEKS § Science, Grade 3. (5) Investigations are used to learn about the natural world. Students should understand that certain types of questions can be answered by investigations, and that methods, models, and conclusions built from these investigations change as new observations are made. Models of objects and events are tools for understanding the natural world and can show how systems work. They have limitations and based on new discoveries are constantly being modified to more closely reflect the natural world. (8) Science concepts. The student knows that living organisms need food, water, light, air, a way to dispose of waste, and an environment in which to live. The student is expected to: (A) observe and describe the habitats of organisms within an ecosystem; (B) observe and identify organisms with similar needs that compete with one another for resources such as oxygen, water, food, or space; (C) describe environmental changes in which some organisms would thrive, become ill, or perish; and (D) describe how living organisms modify their physical environment to meet their needs such as beavers building a dam or humans building a home. (9) Science concepts. The student knows that species have different adaptations that help them survive and reproduce in their environment. The student is expected to: (A) observe and identify characteristics among species that allow each to survive and reproduce; and (B) analyze how adaptive characteristics help individuals within a species to survive and reproduce.

Learning Objectives To learn why the Rainforests are so important To learn what kind of animals live in the Rainforest, and why they can only live in that environment To learn how animals adapt to their environments To learn how Rainforests work

Questions What types of animals live in the Rainforest? Can these animals live somewhere else? How do these animals adapt to their environment? Where are Rainforests located? Why are Rainforests important?

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