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Revision as of 15:52, 8 March 2023

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Temperate Grasslands

Skill Level

1

Year

2023

Version

12.05.2024

Approval authority

North American Division

Temperate Grasslands AY Honor.png
Temperate Grasslands
Nature
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
North American Division
Year of Introduction
2023
See also


1

What is a grassland?



1a

Where can they be found?




1b

What is required for a grassland to form?




1c

How are grasslands beneficial?




1d

What are the various types of grassland ecosystems? Briefly describe them.





2

Name three major taxonomic plant families can be found in a temperate grassland. Describe, photograph or draw five different species, and identify which of the families they fall under.




3

Label a drawing of a grass including the following: blade, node, sheath, roots.




4

Temperate grasslands can be divided into what two subgroups? What are the differences?




5

What are the two main reasons trees and shrubs are not commonly found in temperate grasslands? Under what conditions can trees grow in a grassland?




6

Be able to identify three of each of the following that can be found in a temperate grassland. Describe how their characteristics enable them to live there. Draw or photograph them.



6a

Plants




6b

Birds




6c

Mammals




6d

Insects





7

What causes the soil in a temperate grassland biome to become nutrient-rich?




8

Select a grassland and discover the following:



8a

Size




8b

Average temperature




8c

Average rainfall per year




8d

Most common type of grass




8e

Common uses of the grassland by people





9

Why is it important to conserve the world's grasslands? What are some steps that can be taken to protect grasslands?




10

Do at least two of the following activities:



10a

Visit a wild grassland and mark off a square meter of the grassland, identifying all the species of plants and animals that you find. Write, record or share your experience with your group.




10b

Visit a zoo and draw/photograph animals that are typically found in a temperate grassland.




10c

Watch at least 15 minutes of a live feed or video of a grassland and discuss what you learned.




10d

Create a crossword puzzle using each of the species of plants, birds, mammals and insects you identified previously that can be found in a grassland.





11

Prepare and present an object lesson about a plant, bird or mammal that lives in a temperate grassland. Be sure to include at least two Bible texts in this presentation.




References