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Abiotic and Biotic Card Sort Activity

This document provides instructions for an activity where students sort items and pictures into categories of abiotic and biotic components of an ecosystem. Students are asked to categorize yearly precipitation, water temperature, soil, and amount of sunlight as abiotic factors and a turtle, pod of dolphins, decomposing leaves, and an ant as biotic factors of an ecosystem.

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Abiotic and Biotic Card Sort Activity

This document provides instructions for an activity where students sort items and pictures into categories of abiotic and biotic components of an ecosystem. Students are asked to categorize yearly precipitation, water temperature, soil, and amount of sunlight as abiotic factors and a turtle, pod of dolphins, decomposing leaves, and an ant as biotic factors of an ecosystem.

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  • Abiotic & Biotic Card Sort: The activity instructs students to categorize images and terms into abiotic and biotic components of an ecosystem.

Abiotic & Biotic Card Sort

Instructions: An ecosystem is made up of abiotic and biotic components. Your


task is to sort the items and pictures into biotic and abiotic categories.

Yearly
precipitation A turtle

Water
temperature A pod of
Dolphins

Soil Decomposing
leaves

Amount of
An ant
sunlight

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