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-Article: "Living or Non-living?- This article was a great addition to my collection because it gives details on things to do in the classroom such as making sure to ask the right questions. It included how assessing was graded (rubric) and it also talks about different levels of learning: advanced, proficient, almost proficient, and not. 2- Activity: Ecosystem in a Jar: This activity would be fun for students to create an ecosystem. The article gives details about the project. The objective being to introduce the concepts of ecosystems. It includes the materials need, teacher preparations and also how to engaged, explore, and assess. 3-Video: Ecosystems for Kids: This video is a great resource to help students learn about ecosystems. It defines a ecosystem, living and non-living things, and different types such as: desert and rain forest. 4-Interactive Book: "Beavers Building Ecosystem": a little more detailed activity. This would be something for higher level elementary such as
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Ecosystems For Kids- video -defines ecosystems -living/non-living things -different types such as the rainforst