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Subject ScienceLife Science
Grade Level Grade 6
Standards Alignment
Next Generation Science Standards
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Competitive, Predatory, and Mutually Beneficial Interactions - Legends of Learning

In this series of science games, your students will about relationships between species and individuals, and how they affect ecosystems. The Competitive, Predatory, and Mutually Beneficial Interactions learning objective — based on NGSS and state standards — delivers improved student engagement and academic performance in your classroom, as demonstrated by research.

This lesson is accompanied by ten (10) standards-based science games and a teacher-crafted lesson plan, which can be found at the following link: https://www.legendsoflearning.com/learning-objectives/competitive-predatory-and-mutually-beneficial-interactions/

Access thousands more science games and assessment items at LegendsofLearning.com.

Standards

Construct an argument supported by empirical evidence that changes to physical or biological components of an ecosystem affect populations.
Develop a model to describe the cycling of matter and flow of energy among living and nonliving parts of an ecosystem.
Construct an argument supported by empirical evidence that changes to physical or biological components of an ecosystem affect populations.
Develop a model to describe the cycling of matter and flow of energy among living and nonliving parts of an ecosystem.

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