Week 10
Week 10
What did you learn this week?
This week, I went to School of the Wild and learned so much. I didn’t know that raptors are a type of bird, so it was really interesting to learn about the unique characteristics they have due to adaptation and evolution. I also discovered that you can tell if water is polluted based on the organisms living in it—some organisms can’t survive in unclean water, so their presence can indicate good water quality. For example, we learned that the Macbride River has pretty clean water. Finally, I found out that herons need about two acres of land to nest. One reason we don’t see many herons in Iowa is that we no longer have a lot of prairie fields.
How can you apply what you've learned to your teaching in the future?
I really enjoyed the competition group hands-on activity. This activity was different from previous activities. I would like to include activities like this so that students who like games/competitions can learn well from them. However, if there were students who don't like competition, they can still be a part of it, and it shows ecosystem adaptation because they can see how they respond to animals in the world. I also liked how there were physical objects in front of us to use. They were simple items that can be resembled as something such as traits.
What are new or remaining questions?
Does natural selection always occur?
How do you know the difference between natural selection, adaptation, and mutation in the environment or can we not know that until there are fossil records?
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