Science Standard: 2-LS4-1

2-LS4-1: Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity

 Make observations of plants and animals to compare the diversity of life in different habitats.

https://www.nextgenscience.org/pe/2-ls4-1-biological-evolution-unity-and-diversity

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by Vanessa Nakate

“We believe that at the center of this effort must be a genuine commitment not only to environmental, racial, and climate justice, but to the empowerment of girls and women, who are facing the crisis most acutely and are at the forefront of efforts to combat it.”

by Jacqueline Briggs Martin, Liza Ketchum, Phyllis Root

“And here’s the wonder: her tiny body (not even an inch) holds everything she needs to create a whole colony of bees.”

by Jason Chin

“With so many species living in such a small space, it’s no wonder coral reefs are called cities of the sea.”

by Marie Boyd

“I’m not just a worm. I can do lots of things.”

by Kate Messner

“Over the pond, the wind gives us a push and stirs the light-dappled leaves on shore. There on a branch, a new goldfinch teeters, finally ready to fly. Under the pond, tadpoles are changing, learning to hop. They’re losing tails, growing legs, growing up.”

by Devangana Dash

“Who is it that speaks, / sings and melodies / from those murmuring beaks?”

by Kate Messner

“Down in the dirt is a whole busy world of earthworms and insects, digging and building and stirring up soil. They’re already working down in the dirt.”