Original PromptCreate a fun coloring activity on georgia standard S7L4.d. Ask questions to gather and synthesize information from multiple sources to differentiate between Earth’s major terrestrial biomes (i.e., tropical
rain forest, savanna, temperate forest, desert, grassland, taiga, and tundra) and aquatic ecosystems (i.e., freshwater, estuaries, and marine). (Clarification
statement: Emphasis is on the factors that influence patterns across biomes such as the climate, availability of food and water, and lo...
This learning resource focuses on the exploration of Earth's terrestrial biomes and aquatic ecosystems. Students are guided to synthesize information about climate, resources, and geography to distinguish between major terrestrial biomes and aquatic ecosystems. Key activities include identifying biomes on a global map, using climate data to describe biomes, and comparing characteristics of different ecosystems. The resource features tables for students to fill in details about specific biomes, as well as activities aimed at enhancing understanding of climate influences and ecological interactions. A synthesis activity encourages students to plan an imaginary trip based on their preferred climatic conditions while providing educational reflections and self-assessment.