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Interactions Among Living Things - Symbiosis, Competition, Predator/Prey

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Vicki - The Science Lady
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6th - 9th, Homeschool
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Help students learn how living things interact: competition, cooperation, predator/prey, and symbiosis.

An engaging 37-slide Power point presentation explains and gives examples of: animal and plant competition, animal cooperation, predator/prey relationships, mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. The last 15 slides are review questions - students must decide which kind of symbiosis is being described. Answers are revealed on the next click for immediate feedback.

A guided set of notes is provided for students to complete as they watch the presentation.

Students can complete the accompanying practice page which reviews symbiosis - this can be used in class or send it home for homework.

A vocabulary completion page is also included as another option for reinforcement.

Have students engage in a matching activity to test their knowledge of symbiosis.

A 16-question assessment is included for use as a quiz or test over the material.

All teacher instructions for the 2-day lesson are given, as well as answer keys for everything.

Included in this download:

- PowerPoint Presentation: Interactions Among Living Things with 15 slides of Quiz questions - 37 slides total.
- Handout: Guided Student Notes for PowerPoint Presentation, with Key
- Handout: Symbiotic Relationships Practice, with Key
- Match-up game: Symbiosis Match-up, with Key
- Vocabulary Terms student page
- Quiz, 16 Questions: Interactions Among Living Things Assessment, with Key

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Teaching Duration
2 hours
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