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Animal Adaptation Posters

This resource contains posters of five animals.. Each animal has at least four adaptations labeled. There is also a full-page picture of the ecosystem in which the animal lives. This is so that students can better visualize the habitat and understand the adaptations that an animal might need in that environment. It was made for the NGSS 3-LS2 Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics.

It covers the following plants in the following ecosystems:

Collared Lizard - desert

Clownfish - ocean

Arctic Fox - arctic tundra

Great Blue Heron - wetlands

Yellow Jacket - temperate forest

There is a tips sheet for teachers, an adaptation definition card that

can be cut out and displayed, along with a student activity sheet.

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