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Activity 2.1: Predictions About Patterns in Ecosystems (30 min)
Target Student Performance
Students make predictions about changes in the mass of different populations in a meadow ecosystem and plans to maximize the fox population.
Resources Provided
- Meadow Simulation
- Predictions and Planning for the Meadow Simulation PPT
- Predictions and Planning Tool for the Meadow Simulation (1 per student)
- 2.1 Assessing Predictions and Planning Tool for the Meadow Simulation
Setup
For Activity 2.1, open the Predictions and Planning for the Meadow Simulation PPT and project it. Prepare enough copies of the Predictions and Planning Tool for the Meadow Simulation for each student to have one.
Assessment
Ideally, the discussion about the Predictions and Planning Tool in this activity will reveal a range of student ideas. Level 4 students will realize that the mass of producers must be much larger than the mass of herbivores, which, in turn will be much larger than the mass of carnivores. Level 2 and 3 students may assume that the mass of producers, herbivores, and carnivores may be more equal or have other ideas about organic matter patterns in ecosystems. Use the 2.1 Assessing Predictions and Planning Tool for the Meadow Simulation to assess students' ideas.