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A Square of Life By Caitlin & Jenny

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Page 1: A Square of Life By Caitlin & Jenny. Our Environment Some of the bugs that we found in our square were small black ants, may flies, black flies, mosquitoes,

A Square of LifeBy Caitlin & Jenny

Page 2: A Square of Life By Caitlin & Jenny. Our Environment Some of the bugs that we found in our square were small black ants, may flies, black flies, mosquitoes,

Our Environment

Some of the bugs that we found in our square were small black ants, may flies, black flies, mosquitoes, an earthworm, a deer tick, a bush cricket, a grasshopper, a fire ant, jumping spider and a caterpillar.

Some of the plants that we found were wintergreen berries, seedlings, Indian moss, fern, hair-cap moss, little white flowers, and an Eastern Pine tree.

Here are some non-living things that we found. We found rocks, dirt, glass, Eater White pine needles, a conifer pine cone, a white pine cones, some maple leaves, oak leaves, deer scat, log, dead fern, dead grass, and a long leaf pinecone!!!

Page 3: A Square of Life By Caitlin & Jenny. Our Environment Some of the bugs that we found in our square were small black ants, may flies, black flies, mosquitoes,

Comparing And Contrasting Our Data

Swasey SchoolA treeMud

SameAnts

Flying bugs

SpidersWormsGrassDirt

Small rocks

Adelphia SchoolBushes

Page 4: A Square of Life By Caitlin & Jenny. Our Environment Some of the bugs that we found in our square were small black ants, may flies, black flies, mosquitoes,

We Infer…We infer that with the data that

the other school collected compared to the data that we collected, that they chose to put their square in an area that was like ours; near the edge of the woods in the forest. I infer this because there was only 3 differences in the data we found.

Page 5: A Square of Life By Caitlin & Jenny. Our Environment Some of the bugs that we found in our square were small black ants, may flies, black flies, mosquitoes,

Reasons For What we Found

One reason that our data could be different is the seasons changing.

When Winter comes, we would not have ants, flying bugs, spiders, worms, and grass because there would snow on the

ground and it would be too cold for the living things. We would not have seen dirt and small rocks because there is snow on the ground. We might have found the mud if the

snow from that year had been light and had melted quickly.

So we conclude that the seasons effect our environment.

Page 6: A Square of Life By Caitlin & Jenny. Our Environment Some of the bugs that we found in our square were small black ants, may flies, black flies, mosquitoes,

Conclusion

Based on our data, we can conclude that our environment is a good spot for plants and animals. The plants can grow freely, the trees grow tall, and the animals have the resources that they need to find food, water, and find shelter. That is why we know that we have a good, healthy, environment.

Page 7: A Square of Life By Caitlin & Jenny. Our Environment Some of the bugs that we found in our square were small black ants, may flies, black flies, mosquitoes,

The End

Page 8: A Square of Life By Caitlin & Jenny. Our Environment Some of the bugs that we found in our square were small black ants, may flies, black flies, mosquitoes,