Task 4: Plants
Part four will be to research the different types of plants that grow in your habitat and how they have adapted to survive in your habitat. You should be able to answer questions as to why your plants could or could not survive in other habitats.
For Task 4, your mission is to research the different types of plants that grow in your habitat.
You must:
For Task 4, your mission is to research the different types of plants that grow in your habitat.
You must:
- Identify 2-3 plants that exist in your habitat (Plants can be trees, grasses, bushes, flowers, etc).
- Save an image of each of the plants in your camera roll.
- Explain how each of the plants have adapted to their environment.
- Choose 1 other habitat and explain why your plants could not exist in that environment. For example, if you chose the tundra, you would explain why your plants could not survive in a habitat like the rainforest.
Process:
1. Find and identify 2-3 plants that live in your habitat.
2. Save an image of each plant to your camera roll.
3. Open the Task 4: Plants document in Notability. Complete each section about each of the plants you are researching from your habitat. You will need to explain how your plants have adapted to their current environment. Then you will need to choose a different habitat and explain why the plants in your habitat would not be able to survive in that habitat.
4. In Keynote, create a slide for your the plants of your habitat. Make sure there is an image of each plant and the images are labeled.
2. Save an image of each plant to your camera roll.
3. Open the Task 4: Plants document in Notability. Complete each section about each of the plants you are researching from your habitat. You will need to explain how your plants have adapted to their current environment. Then you will need to choose a different habitat and explain why the plants in your habitat would not be able to survive in that habitat.
4. In Keynote, create a slide for your the plants of your habitat. Make sure there is an image of each plant and the images are labeled.