Wetland Ecology

  • Scheduling
    Call 860-598-4218 or email Heather Kordula at hkordula@ctaudubon.org

Students will witness and identify adaptations of various wetland organisms in their natural habitats, which will help them understand the relationship between the adaptation of an organism and the characteristics of their surrounding environment. Students will learn how every trait of an organism is an adaptation for survival or reproduction. Students will also understand the movement of matter among plants, animals, decomposers, and the wetland environment.

Students will:
•Understand what an adaptation is and what role it plays in an organism’s interactions with its environment
•Understand the movement of matter among plants, animals, decomposers, and the wetland environment
•Differentiate between behavioral and physical adaptation
• Understand the importance wetlands play

Program Details

Location
Programs can be held at your school, a natural area near your school, or at the RTP Estuary Center 100 Lyme St. Old Lyme, CT 06371
Grade Level
Grade 4
Duration
2 hrs
Curriculum Connections
  • NGSS Disciplinary Core Idea - 4-LS1-1
  • NGSS Science and Engineering Practices - Engaging in Argument from Evidence and Planning and Carrying Out Investigations
  • NGSS Cross Cutting Concepts - Systems and System Models and Cause and Effect
Program Fees
Program Fee
  • Contact hkordula@ctaudubon.org for info
Scheduling
Call 860-598-4218 or email Heather Kordula at hkordula@ctaudubon.org
Saltmarsh Sparrow