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Invasive Species - one of a set of pretty cool science-related infographics. DONE Asian Tigers, Science Festival, Keystone Species, Summer Science, Emergency Response Team, Nature Education, Biology Labs, Mute Swan, Ap Biology

America is facing an animal invasion on multiple fronts. These invaders aren’t looking to start a war — only to make a home. But however benign their intentions might be, invasive species unfortunately pose threats to native species, and upset the balance of native ecosystems. Some are relatively new arrivals; others have been fortifying their position for more than a century. All are especially adept at out-eating and out-reproducing their native neighbors. To help you guard the home front…

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One of my favorite ways to teach ecology is through the lens of invasive species. Because they are SO disruptive to ecosystems, it is incredibly easy to

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Fifth grade students researched invasive species in the Great Lakes as part of a unit on living systems. They found out where the species originated and how it spread. They also determined its environmental impact. Then they were tasked with creating a "Wanted Poster" presenting why the species was considered harmful. They found appropriate images and used the Comic Life software program to create their posters. Comic Format, Social Studies For Kids, Influencer Ideas, Summer Science, Problem Based Learning, 4th Grade Science, Wanted Poster, 5th Grade Science, Social Studies Classroom

Fifth grade students researched invasive species in the Great Lakes as part of a unit on living systems. They found out where the species originated and how it spread. They also determined its environmental impact. Then they were tasked with creating a "Wanted Poster" presenting why the species was considered harmful. They found appropriate images and used the Comic Life software program to create their posters.

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