INTERACTIONS WITHIN THE ENVIRONMENT |
EXTERNAL LINKS |
Describe the characteristics of a local environment. e.g. temperature, amount of light
|
BrainPOP Movie at National Geographic - Ecosystems
|
Identify the factors that affect the survival of an organism.
physical characteristics of the environment
availability of food
types of other organisms present
|
Harcourt G4 - How nonliving (abiotic) factors affect the environment
|
Discuss the effect on organisms when the environment becomes unfavourable.
e.g. organisms adapt and survive; move to other places or die
|
A changing environment
McGraw-Hill G3
BBC KS3
Harcourt G4 - Animal Migration
|
Trace the energy pathway from the Sun through living things and identify the roles of various organisms (producers,
consumers, decomposers; predators, preys) in a FOOD CHAIN and a food web.
|
Houghton Mifflin G4 - Food Web
|
Differentiate among the terms organism, population and community.
An organism is a living thing.
A population is defined as a group of plants and animals of the same kind, living and reproducing at a given place
and time.
A community consists of many populations living together in a particular place.
|
Ecosystem - All the living organisms that live in an area and the non-living features of their environment
Habitat - Place where an organism lives and that provides food, shelter, moisture and temperature needed for its survival
|
Show an understanding that different habitats support different communities. e.g. garden, field, pond, seashore, tree
DESERT |
DECIDUOUS FOREST |
CONIFEROUS FOREST |
TEMPERATE RAINFOREST
|
GSK - Habitats Game (with worksheets)
PBS - What are ecosystems?
Harcourt G3 - Pond Ecosystem (Movies)
Houghton Mifflin G4 - A Rotting Log Ecosystem
|
Recognise that ADAPTATIONS serve to enhance survival and can be structural or behavioural.
cope with physical factors
obtain food
escape predators
reproduce by finding and attracting mates or dispersing seeds
|
(Adapt to) cope with physical factors (BBC GCSE)
Cold climates (polar bear) |
Hot climates (camel)
(Adapt to) obtain food & escape predators
Camouflage (Harcourt G1)
Beaks & Teeth (Harcourt G2)
Predators & Prey (BBC GCSE)
How PLANTS Live in Different Places (Lesson Plan)
Why mammals can adapt to different habitats? (BBC)
Harcourt G5 - How ANIMALS (adapt to) meet their needs
|