The Florida Everglades Ecosystem

Introduction

The Everglades is a unique ecosystem in Florida with many plants and animals. It is important to protect it because it is affected by pollution and human activity.

Guiding Questions:

  • What is the Everglades?
  • Why is it important?
  • How do humans impact it?

Learning Objective (Florida Standard):

SC.912.L.17.8 – Students will understand human impact on ecosystems.

Bloom’s Levels:

  • Understand: Describe the Everglades
  • Analyze: Identify problems
  • Create: Suggest solutions
Task

Work in a group to create a short PowerPoint presentation (5 slides) about the Everglades.

Include:

  • What it is
  • Plants and animals
  • One environmental problem
  • One solution
Process
  1. Form a group of 3 students
  2. Assign roles:
  • Researcher → finds information
  • Writer → creates slides
  • Presenter → presents
  1. Use these websites:
  1. Create slides:
  • Slide 1: Title
  • Slide 2: Description
  • Slide 3: Plants/Animals
  • Slide 4: Problem
  • Slide 5: Solution
  1. Present to the class
Evaluation

| Criteria     | 4            | 3              | 2            | 1             |

| ------------ | ------------ | -------------- | ------------ | ------------- |

| Content      | All correct  | Mostly correct | Some errors  | Many errors   |

| Slides       | Clear & neat | Mostly clear   | Some issues  | Messy         |

| Teamwork     | All helped   | Most helped    | Some helped  | Little effort |

| Presentation | Clear voice  | Mostly clear   | Hard to hear | Not clear     |

 

Conclusion

You learned why the Everglades is important and how people affect it.

Enrichment Activity:

Learn about another ecosystem:

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment