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March 2, 2012

This activity reinforced a concept from a previous lesson: an ecosystem is composed of a living community and the community's nonliving environment. The students also learned that there are three types of members in a community of organisms: producers, consumers, and decomposers.  The were assigned parts of the environment and the community, and then became entangled in a web that illustrated how all parts of an ecosystem are interconnected.

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