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Meadow ecosystem
To form ideas of a meadow as about anecosystem
To form knowledge of animals andplants of meadows, their"professions" in an ecosystem
To develop knowledge of a role ofmeadows in human life
To bring up rules of conduct on ameadow
«What grows on a meadow?»
Rose Shepherd's purse
Camomile Plantain
«What grows on a meadow?»
Cornflower Burdock
Fir-tree Dandelion
«Who lives on a meadow?»Lark Polar bear
Parrot Mouse
«Who lives on a meadow?»
Chekan Weasel
Earthworm Panther
«Who lives on a meadow?»
Dragonfly Butterfly
Elephant Tiger
«What grows on a meadow ?
Who lives on a meadow?»
Plants Animals
Camomile Lark
Plantain Mouse
Shepherd's purse Chekan
Cornflower Earthworm
Burdock Weasel
Dandelion Dragonfly
Butterfly
Cereals
Grassy plants with a
hollow stalk – a culm
and ordinary-looking
small leaflets
Plantain
Сhamomile
Hypericum
Variety of animals of a meadow
Bee Mouse Ground Beetle
Lark Butterfly Grasshopper
«Meadow chains»
Light
cereal mouse weasel
birds of
prey
(golden
eagle)
dead
organisms
earthworm
«Meadow - natural community»
The meadow is a
natural community
(ecosystem) in which
"everything is
connected with
everything". There
are no excess. All
are each other
necessary. All live
together.
«Rules of conduct on a meadow»
1. Do not pick up
armfuls flowers.
2. You do not catch
butterflies, do not ruin
a nest of bumblebees.
Without these insects
many plants will have
no pollination, there
will be no fruits and
seeds.
«Rules of conduct on a meadow»3. Do not destroy caterpillars.
The majority of
caterpillars do not bring
any damage to the person.
4. Do not set fire to a dry last
year's grass on a meadow.
Underground parts of
many plants, ladybugs,
bumblebees, nests of birds
are killed in fire.
«Rules of conduct on a meadow»5. You make thrifty use of
living on a meadow
to birds, lizards, toads.
They maintain
ecological equilibrium
of a meadow. If they do
not become, herbivorous
insects will begin to
breed freely and will
ruin a set of plants.