Big Question: How do plants and animals adapt in order to survive?
Unit Vocabulary
Heredity: the passing of traits from parents to offspring. Instincts: behaviors that an animal is born knowing how to do. Learned Behavior: something an animal learns from experience or by watching other animals. Environment: all of the living and nonliving things in nature. Adaptation: a characteristic that helps a living thing survive. Pollution: any harmful substance in the environment. Extinction: when there are none left of a certain type of animal. Conservation: the protection and wise use of natural resources, including plants and animals.
Heredity: the passing of traits from parents to offspring. Instincts: behaviors that an animal is born knowing how to do. Learned Behavior: something an animal learns from experience or by watching other animals. Environment: all of the living and nonliving things in nature. Adaptation: a characteristic that helps a living thing survive. Pollution: any harmful substance in the environment. Extinction: when there are none left of a certain type of animal. Conservation: the protection and wise use of natural resources, including plants and animals.
Day 1: Daily Science (Day 1) / ISTEP Practice #1-12
Day 2: Daily Science (Day 2) / ISTEP Practice #13-21
Day 3: Daily Science (Day 3) / ISTEP Practice #22-25 - Turn in Packet
Day 4: Daily Science (Day 4) / Read Animal Reports
Day 5: Daily Science (Day 5) / Read Animal Reports
Day 2: Daily Science (Day 2) / ISTEP Practice #13-21
Day 3: Daily Science (Day 3) / ISTEP Practice #22-25 - Turn in Packet
Day 4: Daily Science (Day 4) / Read Animal Reports
Day 5: Daily Science (Day 5) / Read Animal Reports