Exploring Nature Grade 6. Studying the Earth's living nature. Collection 1
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This interactive course explores the fascinating world of Earth's living nature, aiming to develop knowledge about ecosystems, including key concepts such as components of ecosystems (producers, consumers, decomposers), food chains, natural and artificial ecosystems, changes in ecosystems, and the role of technology in studying microscopic organisms. Through engaging interactive tests, hands-on tasks, and practical activities, students will learn to observe and understand the interactions between organisms and their environment, while also developing skills in disease prevention caused by viruses and bacteria.
Key Concepts Covered in the Course:
- Interactive Tests and Exercises: Students will actively participate in quizzes and tasks designed to reinforce their learning and provide immediate feedback.
- Hands-on Experience: The course includes practical activities like studying cells under a microscope, classifying organisms, and creating artificial ecosystems.
- Engaging Educational Games: Students will engage in fun games such as "Guess the Single-celled Organism" and "Paleontological Mosaic" to reinforce key concepts.
Course Modules:
Module 1: Studying the Earth's Living Nature
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Lesson 21: The Invisible World of Living Nature
- Diversity of microorganisms. -
Lesson 22: Bacteria and Viruses
- The impact of bacteria on milk fermentation. -
Lesson 23: Classifying Organisms
- The impact of organisms on ecosystems. -
Lesson 24: How Animals and Plants Reproduce and Develop
- Understanding the lifecycle of living organisms. -
Lesson 25: Natural Ecosystems and the Biosphere
- Food chains in nature. -
Lesson 26: Artificial Ecosystems: Fields and Gardens
- How gardens function as artificial ecosystems.
Expected Learning Outcomes:
By completing this course, students will be able to:
- Classify microorganisms and understand their role in ecosystems.
- Explain the importance of bacteria and viruses in nature.
- Identify and classify organisms based on observations using dichotomous keys.
- Understand the reproduction and development of plants and animals.
- Explain the concept of food chains and their role in ecosystems.
- Design and create artificial ecosystems like gardens and fields.
- Conduct research on local ecosystems and understand their components.
- Work in teams to grow plants and document the process.
This interactive course provides a rich and engaging experience that encourages students to actively explore the living world around them. From studying microscopic organisms to modeling ecosystems, students will develop a deeper understanding of Earth's biodiversity and the connections between its living and non-living components.
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