Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 6-A - Thunderbolt Kids
Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 6-A - Thunderbolt Kids Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 6-A - Thunderbolt Kids
a. How long did it take the water to run into the window box? b. Why do you think it took the water this long to drain o? 6. Repeat this experiment with sand -this is what happens to rainwater in the Namib or Sahara Deserts. a. How long did it take the water to run into the window box? b. Why do you think it took the water this long to drain o? QUESTION: 1. What did you learn from doing this experiment about the relationship between plants and water drainage in awetland? Wetlands are also important as they provide a habitat to many dierent plant and animal species. Wetlands are important because of their biodiversity. 182 Matter and Materials
QUESTIONS Do you remember studying habitats in Gr 4and Gr 5? What does ahabitat provide to an organism? Discuss with your partner what you understand by the term 'biodiversity' and write it down below. Let's now do some research about the wetlands in South Africa and their importance. ACTIVITY: Researching the dierent wetlands in South Africa MATERIALS: • pamphlets, posters and any other reading material on wetlands • books or other reading material from home, or printed pages from the internet • poster material: cardboard, glue, colour pencils, scissors, pictures, etc INSTRUCTIONS: 1. You might get to visit awetland near your school or hear a talk by a conservationist. Chapter 5. Mixtures and water resources 183
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QUESTIONS<br />
Do you remember studying habitats in Gr 4<strong>and</strong> Gr 5? What<br />
does ahabitat provide to an organism?<br />
Discuss with your partner what you underst<strong>and</strong> by the term<br />
'biodiversity' <strong>and</strong> write it down below.<br />
Let's now do some research about the wetl<strong>and</strong>s in South Africa<br />
<strong>and</strong> their importance.<br />
ACTIVITY: Researching the dierent wetl<strong>and</strong>s in South<br />
Africa<br />
MATERIALS:<br />
• pamphlets, posters <strong>and</strong> any other reading material on<br />
wetl<strong>and</strong>s<br />
• books or other reading material from home, or printed pages<br />
from the internet<br />
• poster material: cardboard, glue, colour pencils, scissors,<br />
pictures, etc<br />
INSTRUCTIONS:<br />
1. You might get to visit awetl<strong>and</strong> near your school or hear a<br />
talk by a conservationist.<br />
Chapter 5. Mixtures <strong>and</strong> water resources<br />
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