Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Bottle Ecosystems

Our most recent science unit is an exploration of ecosystems. We learned there are 4 parts to an ecosystem: animals, plants, decomposers, and non-living things. These bottles contain all four parts including water, soil, grass, fish, snails, gravel, worms, and a water plant. Our bottles have been self sustaining. For two weeks we haven't had to feed the animals or water the plants, and everything is still alive. Take a look:




24 comments:

  1. This is great! Can we get directions for this?

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  2. Could I get directions for this project? I have looked at many, and this one seems to be the most comprehensive.

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  3. Do you have directions? srsmith@eacs.k12.in.us

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    1. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tAnjK-2k8XaC72QbRiCCyZHEjJ-0apSC8s1ahw3wVGc/edit

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  4. This looks really child friendly. It would be nice to get instructions so that I don't miss anything. Thanks for sharing!

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  5. This is a great project! Could you email these instructions as well? jmjones30@crimson.ua.edu

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  6. Are you sending out directions still? Please send them to me! s.paige.shaw@gmail.com

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  7. Could you send me the directions to this project? at kgmorgan4@gmail.com Thank you!

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  8. I'd love to get directions. xochitl@frontlinecatalysts.org Thank you very much!

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  9. May I please have the directions? tamaraporter@anderson5.net
    Thank you.

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  10. May I have the directions? marisamesser@yahoo.com

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  11. Can I get the directions tlasker1@asu.edu

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  12. Wow! Can you send me the directions? My kindergarten class would love this!

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  13. Wow!! It’s great!! Could you send me the direction please? My class would love making this. 😍😍

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  14. Could i have directions for this as well? wendellstoltzfus@gmail.com

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  15. Could I have the instructions as well, please, and thank you. nirodriguez4@yahoo.com

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  16. I would love a set of directions to use with my preschooler.

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  17. May I please have the instructions for this! My child would LOVE to do it. My email is baineter000@gmail.com thank you so very much!

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  18. I am teaching this unit next quarter and would really love the info on this, thank you. bellaabs15@yahoo.com

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  19. Hi there - I would love instructions for this if you are sharing! Thanks

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  20. Hello!
    I love this investigation. I'll be working with this unit soon. Do you have instructions to follow? My students would really enjoy observing the systems! Thank you!!
    Iaioner@mansfieldtsd.org

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