Description
What’s Included?
This ecosystem inquiry adventure is designed to provide an immersive, hands-on experience with ecosystems. It includes:
- Six ecosystem paths for students to explore: Forest, Ocean, Desert, Tundra, Grassland, and Rainforest
- Journey tracking sheets to document discoveries and reflections
- Task cards that present unique challenges, activities, and decision-making moments
- Three different rubrics for easy assessment (Journey Completion, Project Quality, and Participation)
- Differentiation strategies for both advanced and struggling learners
- Multiple ways to assign and implement (independent work, group collaboration, station rotation, or a gallery walk)
Why Use This Resource?
This ecosystem inquiry adventure offers a unique and engaging way for students to explore biomes, food webs, adaptations, and environmental impact in an interactive format. As they navigate their chosen paths, students encounter thought-provoking challenges, hands-on activities, and opportunities to analyze cause-and-effect relationships within ecosystems.
With built-in differentiation, this resource ensures that all students—whether advanced learners or those needing additional support—can engage meaningfully. The included rubrics and tracking sheets make assessment easy, while the real-world connections and inquiry-based learning approach keep students excited about science.
Take Learning to the Next Level!
Give your students an unforgettable learning experience with this Choose a Path Adventure! Whether used as a task card set, around-the-room activity, or guided inquiry project, this resource is perfect for science centers, small groups, or independent exploration. Add it to your cart today and let your students dive into the wonders of ecosystems!
**IMPORTANT NOTICE**
This resource is not editable. I cannot allow the resource to be editable due to the Terms of Use on the clip art used. Thank you for understanding.
Printing Notes:
This resource is printer-friendly and includes a black and white version. I would suggest printing “as image” to avoid any potential issues. Please also make sure your adobe reader (or the like program) is up-to-date.
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