Animals as Loggers
These images show several trees that have been cut down or stripped of their bark due to animal activity.
Location
Lake Miami, Monroe County, IA
Driving Question
- Do animals gnaw/chop down trees for food, shelter or both?
Probing Questions
- What type of animal is chopping down these trees?
- What type of internal/external organs does the animal use to gnaw/chop the trees?
Classroom Suggestions
Students could:
- Complete a notice and wonder chart and discuss the results.
- Brainstorm the internal/external structures the animal might need to chop these trees.
- Write claim/evidence statements pertaining to which internal/external structures the animal used for survival, growth, and behavior.
- Research different organisms that are affected by the loss of these trees.
Resources
- PBS LearningMedia | Animals: Beavers: This video provides information on how the beaver changes its environment to suit its needs.
- PBS LearningMedia | Nature: Hardworking Builders: These resources from Nature: Leave it to Beavers explore beavers’ physical characteristics and how they fell trees and build dams.
Iowa Core Alignment
4-LS1-1:Construct an argument that plants and animals have internal and external structures that function to support survival, growth, behavior, and reproduction
Credit Info
Submitted by Angie Goemaat.