Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

Plant Adaptations StudyJam

Subject Area

Science

Grade(s)

3

Overview

The classroom resource provides a video that will describe a variety of plant adaptations. After utilizing this resource, the students can complete the short test to assess their understanding.

    Science (2015) Grade(s): 3

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    Investigate how variations in characteristics among individuals of the same species may provide advantages in surviving, finding mates, and reproducing (e.g., plants having larger thorns being less likely to be eaten by predators, animals having better camouflage coloration being more likely to survive and bear offspring).

    Unpacked Content

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    Vocabulary

    • Investigate
    • Evidence
    • Explanation
    • Variation
    • Characteristics
    • Individuals
    • Species (plants and animals)
    • Advantages
    • Surviving
    • Finding mates
    • Reproducing

    Knowledge

    Students know:
    • Patterns of variation of a given characteristic among individuals in a species (e.g., longer or shorter thorns on individual plants, dark or light coloration of animals).
    • Potential benefits of a given variation of the characteristic (e.g. the light coloration of some moths makes them difficult to see on the bark of a tree).
    • Certain variations in characteristics makes it harder or easier for an animal to survive, find mates, and reproduce (e.g., longer thorns prevent predators more effectively and increase the likelihood of survival; light coloration of some moths provides camouflage in certain environments, making it more likely that they will live long enough to be able to mate and reproduce).

    Skills

    Students are able to:
    • Collaboratively investigate the variations in characteristics among individuals of the same species.
    • Describe evidence needed to explain the cause-and-effect relationship between a specific variation in a characteristic and its effect on the individual to survive, find mates, and reproduce.
    • Use reasoning to connect the evidence to support the explanation

    Understanding

    Students understand that:
    • Cause and effect relationships exist between a specific variation in a characteristic (e.g., longer thorns, coloration of moths) and its effect on the ability of the individual organism to survive and reproduce (e.g., plants with longer thorns are less likely to be eaten, darker moths are less likely to be seen and eaten on dark trees).

    Scientific and Engineering Practices

    Planning and Carrying out Investigations

    Crosscutting Concepts

    Cause and Effect
    Link to Resource

    CR Resource Type

    Audio/Video

    Resource Provider

    http://studyjams.scholastic.com/
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    Custom
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