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LESSON PLAN

ECOLOGY

Class 2B

Obchodní akademie Karviná

Czech Republic

Lesson plan

Aims of the lessonRevising previous topics

through a short testNew tasks – Influence of

a man to natureSummaryQuestions and answersHomework

Time management

IntoductionRevisingNew topicsSummaryQuestions

2 minutes

15 minutes

20 minutes

3 minutes

5 minutes

Introduction

The topic of the lesson:

factors that influence the existence

of organisms – we divide them into :

- abiotic – caused by anorganic nature

- biotic – caused by organic organisms

Revision

Revision through a short testSample of the test structure –

a test when the pupils answer shortly, only yes or not

During oral evaluation in case of wrong answer the correct answer will be explained

Revision test

The questions are focused on the previous topics, the two abiotic factors

- soil

- atmosphere

Samples of questions

Question

1. Do we call a set of soil microorganisms edafon?

2. Soil arises from dead organisms.

3. Humus is a fertile part of soil

Answer

1. Yes

2. No

3. Yes

Sample of questions

Question

4. Air roots serve to attaching plants

5. Acid rains arise due to the photosynthesis influence.

6. Solid emissions block airholes on the leaves of plants

Answer

4. No

5. No

6. Yes

New topics – influence of a man to nature

A man lived as a part of nature in the

past Since he became a breeder instead of a hunter a cultivator instead of a gatherer

he influences nature the most of all live

organisms

Influence of a man to nature

Many species of animals and plants live in closeness to a man – they use the environment changed by a man for their lives.

We call them synanthrop species.

Synanthrop species

Stork

Ciciona cicona

Synanthrop species

Swallow

Hirundo rustica

Synanthrop species

Sparrow

Passer

domesticus

Synanthrop species - weeds

Aegopodium poda

Nettle

Urtica dioica

Synanthrop species - weeds

Bluegrass Poa anua

Chenopodium album

Synathrop species – invasive species

With development of overseas discoveries (America 1492) such species that has never appeared in those places get to the natural biotops.

They do not have natural enemies and become invasive species.

Invasive species

Danger

They push our local species

Suuport soil erosionCan be dangerous to our

health

Invasive species

Reynoutria japonica

Reynoutria japonica

Comes from Japan, China or Korea First in Europe in 1825. In 1848 brought to French court as a

decorative plant. Since then it has spread across Europe

and pushed out former species by the streams and rivers

Invasive species - animals Crayfish - Orconectes limosus

Crayfish - Orconectes limosus

Got to Europe at the end of the 19th century

Dangerous non-native type of crayfish

Resistable more than European crayfish

Able to survive in waters poorer in oxygen and in more acid waters

Crayfish - Astacus astacus

Crayfish - Austropotamobius terrentium

Summary

Homework:

Find out and write main characteristics of at least two plants and two animals that belong among invasive species

LESSON PLAN

ECOLOGYby

Zdeňka Parchanská and Martin Frolík

Obchodní akademie Karviná

Czech Republic

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