Mind Stretcher – 9/28 (copy!)
1. What do we call a group of ecosystems with similar climates?
2. Which biome do we live in?
Biome
Temperate Deciduous Forest
Earth’s BiomesChapter 20
Biomes are dependent on two very important environmental factors:
Average Temperature and Average Precipitation
Biomes are named after the dominant type of vegetation associated with large land areas.
The three major biomes are: (1) Deserts, (2) Grasslands, (3) Forests
THE BOTTOM LINE:THE BOTTOM LINE:
Celsius Scale30’s Warm20’s Nice10’s Cold
0’s Ice
BIOME
OrganizerCold/Polar
Temp.Temperate/Avg. Temp.
Tropical/Hot Temp.
Heavy Rainfall
Average
Rainfall
Light
Rainfall
TaigaConiferous or
Boreal
Forests
Tropical Deserts
Temperate Deserts
Cool Deserts
SavannaTropical
Grasslands
PrairieTemperate Grasslands
TundraPolar
Grasslands
Deciduous Temperate
Forests
Tropical Rain
Forests
Use the textbook on page 526 and color your map of the biomes.
Make sure to include a LEGEND showing which color you used for each biome.
Page 526: You may choose your own colors if you’d like…just make sure you add them to your LEGEND!
Password: Biomes Password: Biomes
Tundra Taiga DesertGrassland
Mountain Freshwater Marine
Deciduous Forest
Rainforest
Coniferous
Password Round 2Password Round 2
Algae Brackish SwampDry Season
Mangrove
Swamp
Biome Marsh
Permafrost Salt Marsh
Ocean
Mind Stretcher – 9/30 Copy BOLD
1. Deserts get less than _____ inches of rain a year.
2. This biome is characterized by areas of open grassland with very few trees. Several large land animals inhabit this biome including elephants, giraffes, zebras, and rhinoceros.
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Savanna
Forests have these qualities:1. A wide variety of plants, dominated by
trees.2. Provides a variety of habitats for a
variety animals. (birds, deer, bears, mice, opossum, insects, etc.)
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Types of forests:Tropical Rain Forests: constant hot temp.,
high humidity, daily afternoon rains, poor soil, hardwood trees, most animals live in the canopy, most biologically diverse
Types of forests:Deciduous forests: moderate temps., changes
a lot during the 4 seasons, abundant precipitation, deciduous trees loose their leaves each fall, nutrient rich soils
Types of Forests:Taiga/Coniferous: winters are long & dry, lots of
snowfall & short days, temps. range from cool to extremely cold, dominated by conifers
Quick Write(Use complete sentences on an index card)
Like the biomes of all of the southeastern United States, Georgia’s biome is temperate deciduous forest. Describe three characteristics of a temperate deciduous forest.
“A temperate deciduous forest….”
Create a food chain for each of the following:
Tropical Rain Forest (Example: Fruit Monkey
Jaguar)Coniferous Forest
Deciduous Forest
Compare and contrastDraw the following venn diagram on your
paper and fill it in.
Temperate
Forest
Rainforest
Taiga
Ideas to add to your VENN…
Location & examples Temperature in Celsius Annual Rainfall Types of trees & other plants Types of animals & other organisms Adaptations of organisms that help
them live in these forests
Mind Stretcher – 11/4
1. Which of the following best describes the graph?Tropical, Temperate or Polar? Forest, Grassland, or Desert? 2. What biome do you think this data is from? Tropical Rain Forest
Grasslands have these qualities:1. Precipitation is high enough to allow grass to
grow.2. Droughts and fires prevent permanent forests.3. Home to large herbivores (bison, zebras etc.)
and many borrowing animals (meerkats, prairie dogs)
Types of GrasslandsSavanna (Tropical Grassland): high avg. temps. with a prolonged dry season of 4-6 months. Rest of the year is wet.
Types of GrasslandsPrairie (Temperate Grasslands):
Strong winds that blow almost continuously & evaporation is rapid.
Types of GrasslandsTundra (Polar Grasslands): Most of the year
the climate is extremely cold with high winds & snow cover. Winters are long and avg. precipitation is low (mostly snow);
Permafrost (frozen soil) Animals- mosquitoes, birds, musk oxen, wolves,
caribou Plants- shallow rooted plants, grasses, shrubs,
mosses, lichens
Pra
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Mind Stretcher – 10/5
What do you think of when you look at a Toucan? If you were to paint a picture around this Toucan, what would you paint? Toucans do not live in the Arctic. Why not?
Design An Advertisement: The purpose: You just opened a new resort in the
Tundra! You need visitors! Front: Draw a picture of the Tundra and your
resort. Add a catchy title and a stamp. Back: Include 3 important facts about the Tundra.
Tell visitors what types of plants and animals they might come in contact with. Describe the activities available at your resort. Finally, tell visitors what they should pack in order to survive the Tundra. Don’t forget your name, date & period!
Special Offer: Include a special offer your customers can’t refuse.
Grading Rubric Points Possible - 50 points50 points 45 points 40 points 20 points 0 points
WOW!!Postcard includes all parts described in the rubric. It is an excellent advertisement and looks like something you would receive in the mail. Includes 3 facts
GOOD!!Postcard includes all parts described in the rubric. It is complete.
OK!!Postcard is missing 1 or 2 minor items. The rest is complete.
Needs Help. Postcard is missing major items. It is poorly done or does not follow the directions.
Missing. Nothing turned in.
“Did You Know…” For your ticket out the door, write two
facts that describe either the Alpine Tundra OR the Polar Tundra.
Put your name and class period on it and give it to me on your way out the door!!
Ticket out the Door: Close your eyes and imagine a simple
savanna food web. What would happen in your food web, if the
top level consumers were removed?
HANDS FREE!EYES ON ME!EARS PLEASE!
Mind Stretcher – 10/9 (copy bold)
1. Which land biome is characterized by dense vegetation, seasonally warm temperatures, and abundant rainfall? This biome is home to the majority of plant and animal species in the world.
2. If a person traveled south from the Arctic Circle to the equator, what would be the most probable sequence of land biomes he would pass through?
a. taiga, tundra, temperate forest, tropical forestb. temperate forest, taiga, tundra, tropical forestc. Tundra, taiga, temperate forest, tropical forestd. Tundra, tropical forest, taiga, temperate forest
Tropical Rain Forest
Deserts have these qualities:1. Precipitation is low and limited2. Evaporation exceeds precipitation
(Rain dries out very fast)3. Light vegetation & clear skies4. Most animals are small and
nocturnal (come out at night)5. Hot days – Cool nights!!
Types of DesertsTropical Desert - hot all year, few plants, wind-blown surfacesEX: Sahara
Types of DesertsTemperate Deserts - Daytime temp. hot
in summer & cool in winterEX. The Mojave Desert
Types of DesertsCool Desert – Warm summers & cold,
cold wintersEX: The Gobi Desert
Brrr…It’s cold here
Dese
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Desert Food Web
Let’s see who knows their stuff…
What do all of these deserts have in common? Think of three observations and raise your hand to share a few.
NO, you don’t have to write this question
down!
Desert Activity Choices:
Create a story about “a day in the life” of a desert organism Make sure to be descriptive and include what
you observe around you about the type of desert you live in
OR Compose a rhythm or put new words to a
known melody Include the three types of deserts and
characteristics of each (you may use your notes)