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Oh Deer! A game to learn about limiting factors. Information to know before we start:. What are the most important things that animals need to survive? Food Shelter Space Water In today’s game we will be learning about three of these: food, shelter and water. Game rules. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Oh Deer! A game to learn about limiting factors
Information to know before we start:
• What are the most important things that animals need to survive? – Food– Shelter– Space– Water
• In today’s game we will be learning about three of these: food, shelter and water
Game rules• I will divide you up into 4 groups – numbered 1, 2, 3, or 4 • When we go outside, all 1s should stand together on one side
of a line and the rest of 2,3 and 4 will stand together in one group on the other side of a line
• 1s are deer, and 2,3 and 4 will be the different parts of the habitat (food, water or shelter) that an animal needs to survive
• Each part of the habitat has a special symbol: PRACTICE– Food – hands on stomach– Water – hands over mouth– Shelter – hands over head like a point / upside -down v – shape
*When we get outside to the plaza by the library, I will show you where to stand
Game rules continued…• The goal is for the deer to get the ‘resource’ they need to
survive: MATCHING– The deer must run to the other side and match up with the habitat
part they are looking for. You must high-five when you match-up. – After high-fiving, run back to the deer side with your resource. The
habitat person becomes a deer.– Do not tell anyone what resource you are looking for.
– If a deer cannot find a matching partner, it ‘dies’ and they are recycled to become part of the habitat group
Each round I will be keeping track of the number of deer that are still ‘alive’, so we can create a graph of our results and see the changes in the deer population
We are going to play about 10 - 15 rounds
Changes to deer population 8A
Changes to Deer Population 8B
Finally…what happened?Answer these questions as your Science Journal for today:1) From the game, what are some limiting factors that may affect the population?
2) Do wildlife populations stay the same or do they fluctuate (change a lot)?
3) What do you think would have happened if I introduced a ‘disease’ (someone that could catch you when trying to run back to your deer side) ?