Wetland Ecoystems Grade 5 - Web Links

Invertebrates | Vertebrates | Arthropods | Animal Adaptations | Plant Adaptations | Photosynthesis | Plants With Seeds
Plants Without Seeds | The Kingdoms of Life | Roots & Stems | Mosses & Ferns | Animal Cells | Animal Life Cycles
Ecosystems | Aquatic Ecosystems | Changes in Ecosystems | Biomes | Food Chains | Food Webs | Symbiosis
Population Growth | The Water Cycle | The Carbon Cycle | The Nitrogen Cycle

General Information
Environment Canada - Wetland Facts
Ducks Unlimited Canada - Wetland Information
Woodland Animals & their Adaptations
25 Coolest Animal Adaptations - YouTube
Paper Animal Models - Make Your Own!
Smithsonian Education - Skin & Bones
The Giant Walking Leaf (Insect)
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
Skin & Bones: Big Idea - Venom
Skin & Bones: Big Idea - Visual Signaling
Skin & Bones: Big Idea - Biogeography
Skin & Bones: Big Idea - Development
Skin & Bones: Big Idea - Echolocation

Fascinating YouTube playlists from the Smithsonian Channel.
Best of Bao Bao the Giant Panda

Amazing
Animals
Click on one of the playlists below to watch some fascinating videos about some of Earth's Amazing Animals!
Amphibians, Reptiles and Insects

Check out some incredible YouTube playlists from the scientists at NatGeo Wild. So cool!

Wetlands | Animal Groups | Classifying Animals | What is a Vertebrate? | What is a Food Chain? | What is a Food Web?
Energy Pyramid | Carnivores | Herbivores | Omnivores | Scavengers | Types of Teeth | What is an amphibian?
Amphibian Colors & Warning Signs | Frogs and Toads | How Amphibians Eat | Salamanders and Newts | Wormlike Amphibians
What is a Mammal? | Types of Mammals | Hoofed Mammals | Mammals & their Young | What is an Insect | Types of Insects
Useful Insects | Ants | Bees & Wasps | Beetles | Butterflies & Moths | Dragonflies & Damselflies | Insect Colonies | Insect Defenses
Insect Predators | Insects’ Eyes | Insects’ Wings | True Bugs | True Flies | What is a Reptile? | Crocodiles and Alligators | Lizards
Snakes | Tortoises and Turtles | What is an invertebrate? | Woodlice | Spiders | Centipedes and Millipedes | Shells and exoskeletons
