My Niche Where do you belong in this world?. Niche The unique way an organism survives, obtains food and shelter and avoids danger.

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My Niche Where do you belong in this world?

Niche The unique way an organism survives, obtains food and shelter and avoids danger.

Jobs in the Community What does the job do for the community? What time schedule does the job follow? What other jobs are dependent for the functioning of the job? What contribution does this job make to other professions? What special skills are required to perform this job? Nurse Postman Butcher Teacher Scientist Student Policeman

Who lives in a Louisiana Swamp?

What are their jobs in their community?

Now you will do your own research on Wildlife Animals using wildlife cards. You will find out more about the habitat they live in, how they are protected against predators, and what they eat.

You will create and decorate an Animal Niche Flyer that will be graded and you will share it with your classmates.