Sea Turtle Pop-up book Outline
Every page should include the following information:
One of the following pieces of information should be on a different turtle page. In other words, do each of the following only once within the entire booklet. For example, on the loggerhead turtle page, also include a food web. Maybe on the green turtle page, include labeling the shell. Choose whichever turtle page you wish to include the extra information.
1. Label: scutes, carapace, plastron
2. One example of a mutualistic relationship for the turtle
3. One example of a communalistic relationship for the turtle
4. One example of a food web
5. One example of predator/prey relationship
Lastly, the extra page is reserved to address the impact humans have on sea Turtles.
List several ways we are harmful and several ways we can be helpful to sea turtles.
Every page should include the following information:
- Turtle’s name
- Picture or illustration
- Food chain showing primary source of food
- Brief description explaining adaptations specific to the species
- Habitat: Where does the turtle live?
One of the following pieces of information should be on a different turtle page. In other words, do each of the following only once within the entire booklet. For example, on the loggerhead turtle page, also include a food web. Maybe on the green turtle page, include labeling the shell. Choose whichever turtle page you wish to include the extra information.
1. Label: scutes, carapace, plastron
2. One example of a mutualistic relationship for the turtle
3. One example of a communalistic relationship for the turtle
4. One example of a food web
5. One example of predator/prey relationship
Lastly, the extra page is reserved to address the impact humans have on sea Turtles.
List several ways we are harmful and several ways we can be helpful to sea turtles.