Biodiversity | Ecosystem Environment Earth Day Compatible with NGSS
Are you planning a project that tackles one of the most debated and difficult situations that face the earth – the loss of biodiversity? Here is a biodiversity resource to make a science project for younger students, Grade 1 to Grade 3, both fascinating and educational.
This resource focuses on identifying effects and exploring solutions. It is crucial to explore solutions and ideas that can help us build a better future. Providing hope is important, particularly when exploring topics related to the loss of biodiversity. Using this resource is a great way to inspire students to ask questions, and use creative thinking to explore ideas and suggest actions to help minimise the loss of biodiversity in your local area as well on our Earth.
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This engaging Biodiversity resource contains:
1. A perfect place for us and all animals and plants
2. 5 Minute Biodiversity Challenge
3. Why do we need biodiversity?
4. My Biodiversity Dictionary
5. Species richness—rainforest or desert
6. What is happening to Biodiversity?
7. Locally extinct animals and plants
8. Invasive species
9. Mind Map - Describe your favourite eco-system
10. Mind Map - List places in your local area that are already homes for nature.
11. How to support biodiversity
12. Challenge for improving biodiversity
13. How to help
14. Solutions
15. Ideas for promoting your Biodiversity plan
Why am I qualified to write these environment and biomimicry resources? In 2015, I completed a course in Making Sense of Climate Change Denial at the University of Queensland. I was a member of BEN - Biomimicry Education Network - and a curator of educational resources at BEN. I am the author of the book Biomimicry with Theo & Tuva: Nature spotting inspires wild ideas. In 2015, I completed a course in Biomimicry: A Sustainable Design Methodology at Minneapolis College of Art and Design. I took part in the Biomimicry Design Challenge in 2021.
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Number of Pages - 20