Share this informational slide deck with your 2nd grade class to teach students about how seasons affect plants and animals on planet Earth.
Seasonal Effects on Plants and Animals Teaching Slides
Explore the interaction and connection between Earth Science (seasons) and Life Science (plants and animals inhabiting Earth) with this informative and engaging teaching presentation. This teaching resource includes 11 instructional slides and three interactive slides to check student understanding.
Topics covered include:
- Hibernation
- Migration
- Dormancy
- Camouflage
- Adaptation
Through this activity, students will learn that seasonal changes don’t only affect human life, but that they also impact on plants and animals. They will learn the ways in which animals and plants survive the changing conditions throughout the year.
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This resource was created by Kaylyn Chupp, a teacher in Florida and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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