Original Promptcreate a symbiosis activity for middle school students include all 3 types of symbiosis
This resource focuses on the exploration of ecological symbiosis, allowing students to differentiate between three primary types: mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. It provides a structured activity where students analyze 12 real-world scenarios, each representing one of these ecological relationships. For each scenario, students identify the type of relationship and supports their conclusions with evidence. Examples include interactions such as honeybees and flowers, clownfish and anemones, and ticks on dogs. Additionally, it encompasses an error analysis section, prompting critical thinking about common misconceptions. Through these activities, students engage with the concept of symbiosis and enhance their understanding of ecological interactions.