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This project by Madison, Sara, Elena, and Anushka from the Oak Lake Community School investigates the various insects and plants observed in their local environment, compared to findings from Goodnoe Elementary School. They examined different types of insects, such as ants, worms, and spiders, and various plants, including trees, grass, and weeds. The conclusion highlights that Oak Lake discovered a greater diversity of both plants and non-living items than Goodnoe, particularly with its variety of trees. This study emphasizes the richness of local ecosystems and encourages further exploration of nature.
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Square of Life By: Madison, Sara, Elena, and Anushka
Oak Lake Community School Saw……...
Insectssuch as.. • Ants • Worms • Beetles • Spiders • Flying Bugs
And Plantssuch as • Trees • Grass • Weeds • Bushes • Elm Trees • Maple Trees • Apple Trees • Crab Apple Trees • Blue Spruce Trees
Also Non-Living Thingssuch as • Dirt • Plastic • Big Rocks • Small Rocks
Goodnoe Elementary School Saw…………..
Insectssuch as • Ants • Spider • Flying bugs
And Plantssuch as • Trees • Grass • Weeds
Also Non-Livingsuch as • Dirt • Plastic • Small Rocks
Conclusion • We found out that Oak Lake Community School found more plants than Goodnoe. • Oak Lake over all found more objects than Goodnoe. • Also Oak Lake found and listed a variety of trees. That’s our conclusion