Climate change
5. Biodiversity loss
Goals
-understand how biodiversity is defined,-learn why biodiversity is important,
-understand the methods used by science to measure biodiversity
-understand that each habitat (school garden) has a variety of plants,
-understand that each species is defined by its own unique characteristics,
-learn that biodiversity is an cimportant characteristic of a habitat.
Subject
BiologyStudents age
14-18 yDescription
Activity1 (1h) :
General introduction to biodiversity (key words).
-Students learn to measure the richness and abundance of a model ecosystem (can of beans)
-Students learn to graph data for model ecosystems and the histograms will be used for the
poster.
-Students learn to calculate a value that represents diversity (Simpson’s diversity index).
- Students learn to use findings to answer questions about model ecosystems.
-Students take some photos of their model ecosystem for the poster.
Lab.activity1 Bean biodiversity
Activity2 (1h) :
to identify and count the school garden tall trees to measure biodiversity
- General introduction to taxonomy.
-Students learn to identify the different tall tree species present in the school garden.
- Students take some photos of the tall trees for the poster.
-Students count the number of the different species to measure the richness and abundance.
-Students graph data for school garden ecosystem and the histograms will be used for the
poster.
-Students calculate Simpson’s diversity index for school garden ecosystem.
Lab.activity2 Simpson index