Instructions:
1. Select a Location: Choose a small area such as a garden, park, or schoolyard.
2. Observe and Record: Spend 30 minutes observing the different plants, animals, and insects in the
area. Document your findings by taking notes or photos.
3. Identify Species: Research to identify at least five different species you observed. If possible,
include both plants and animals.
4. Analyze Interactions: Describe any interactions you notice between the species (e.g., pollination,
predation, competition).
5. Create a Report: Summarize your observations, species identification, and interactions in a short
report. Include any photos or sketches.