Interdependance
Interdependance is a key part of ecology, focusing on the relationships between life forms and their ecosystems, how it shapes them and how they shape it. This feeds into our understanding of our own society and our impact on the world around us. The resources here help aid in differentiation, offering a variety of activities that are open ended and accessible to all, and can be developed in ways to help support students who are struggling, but alternatively also offer a range for higher level students to stretch and challenge themselves.
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- Article
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Article
A Kinaesthetic Food Web
Similar to the above, but based on an ecosystem more close to home, so potentially more approachable or relatable.
Experiment
World Oceans Day *suitable for home teaching*
The offers a nice starter activity which, while basic in design, being a full the gaps food web, can be extended further via use of questioning and tests student's logic and existing knowledge of food webs, as well as applying it to a real life example.