Ecosystem of the Smoky Mountains

Smoky Mountains
Library Research
Warm-Up
Formulate a theory of how the  Smoky
Mountains got its name?
Knowing what you know about the national
park.  If you were given the responsibility of
choosing a name for this park in 1934 what
name would you have given it.
Science Standard
0807.5.1
Identify various criteria used to classify
organism into groups
Essential Questions
Design a computerized poster to classify the
four layers of the forest.
 
Layers of the Forest
A – Emergent  -are trees
whose crowns emerge
above the rest of the
canopy.
Canopy
B – Canopy - is the layer
where the crowns of
most of the forest's
trees meet and form a
thick layer.
Question – Why would
it be better to be an
emergent plant than a
plant in the canopy?
(Level V – Judging)
Understory
C - Understory –
 Consists of  immature
trees
Shorter than the canopy
Provides shelter for
many animals
When gaps form in the
canopy, takes advantage
and grows to fill the
canopy.
Forest Floor
D – Forest floor
blanketed with decaying
leaves, twigs, fallen trees,
animal scat, moss, and
other detritus. The forest
floor is where recycling
occurs, fungi, insects,
bacteria, and earthworms
are among the many
organisms that break down
waste materials and ready
them for reuse and
recycling throughout the
forest system.
Question
Would it be better if you were an organism to
live on the forest floor or in the canopy?
What motive would an emergent plant have?
Can you list the layers from the forest floor
up?
What is the function of organisms on the
forest floor?
Assignment/Research
Using a .gov website, research plants that live
on the forest floor, understory, canopy, and
emergent levels of the Smoky Mountains.
Identify four kinds of plants for each level.
Open a new Word document
Using the tool in Word, create a computerized
poster with the four layers of the forest and
insert plants/trees at each level.
Word Document
Summary
Can you explain what might have happened if
no emergent plants are in this level?
Day 2
 
Warm-up
What changes occur on the forest floor to
leaves that gather there in the fall?
Standard
0807.5.3
Compare and contrast the ability of an
organism to survive under different
environmental conditions.
Essential Question
Compare and contrast the ability of an
organism to survive under different
environmental conditions in the Smoky
Mountains.
Plant Adaptation
View from Wears Valley
Plants here need plenty of sunlight. What adaptation would they need in 
this area?
Adaptation
Become dormant in the winter
Insect resistant
Shred their leaves until spring
Question: What other possible adaptation
would these organism have?
View from a walking trail
Evergreens Organisms
Stays green year round
Leaves waxy
Limb pliable to allow
snow and ice to slide off
Prevents breakage
 
Adaptation at Higher Altitudes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=play
er_embedded&v=uq2aHpqxKn0#t=0
Assignment
Go to the National Park
Great Smoky Mountains website.
Look for September in the Park photo gallery
What level would each of the following be
located?
What adaptation would each need to survive
the winter and summer in the Smokies?
How do you save your work to your folder?
Photo Gallery/Find
Hearts-a-bustin-with-love
Early September wildflowers at Newfound
Gap
Goldenrod and white snakeroot
Beebalm
Day 3
Video cam from top of mountain. 
Warm-up
Go to the National Park site and view the
foliage from upper elevation to middle
elevation.
Save pictures and date them today’s date
Standard
0807.5.3
Compare and contrast the ability of an
organism to survive under different
environmental conditions.
Essential Question
Compare and contrast the ability of an
organism to survive under different
environmental conditions in the Smoky
Mountains.
Vocabulary/Define These
Amphibians –
Salamanders -
Frogs -
Toads -
Questions
Why are salamanders
sometimes called
“spring lizards”?
What adaptive
characteristics would a
salamander have?
What forest level would
they live?
http://www.nps.gov/grs
m/naturescience/amphi
bians.htm
Visit the site above.
Assignment/ Scavenger Hunt
Find a list with all the salamanders in the park
What paragraph is semi-aquatic located?
What surrounds a salamander egg?
How long can Hellbender become if
protected?
View the video on Hellbenders.  What has
endangered this species? Where are these
amphibians mostly located?
Summary
What adaptive characteristic would
salamanders need to survive the Smoky
Mountains?
Day 4
 
Warm-up
Go to the National Park site and view the
foliage from upper elevation to middle
elevation.
Save pictures and date them today’s date
Standard (Science)
0807.5.3
Compare and contrast the ability of an
organism to survive under different
environmental conditions.
Essential Question
Compare and contrast the ability of an
organism to survive under different
environmental conditions in the Smoky
Mountains.
Animal Adaptation
Padded footing or paws
Thick fur (Winter coat)
Create burrows
Camouflage
Keen hearing
Smell
What other adaptation would animals need?
Animals in the Park
1,500 brown bears live in the park area.
How do they survive their environment?
What adaptive characteristics do they have?
Bull Elk
What adaptive
characteristic would elk
in the park need to
survive their
environment?
What is that around his
neck?
What season might this
be in the photo?
Predict the elevation by foliage
 
Assignment
What kinds of animals would you find on the
forest floor?
 Understory?
Canopy?
Emergent?
Create a list of five animals found in each level
and list their adaptive characteristics.
Summary
Visit this site
http://www.nps.gov/grsm/p
lanyourvisit/wildlife-
viewing-gallery.htm
 
 
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Discover the fascinating ecosystem of the Smoky Mountains through a journey that delves into the origins of its name, the classification of organisms, and the layers of its forests. Uncover the significance of emergent trees, the canopy layer, understory, and forest floor, and ponder the advantages and functions of different plant locations within this diverse environment.

  • Smoky Mountains
  • Ecosystem
  • Organism Classification
  • Forest Layers
  • Wildlife

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  1. Smoky Mountains Library Research

  2. Warm-Up Formulate a theory of how the Smoky Mountains got its name? Knowing what you know about the national park. If you were given the responsibility of choosing a name for this park in 1934 what name would you have given it.

  3. Science Standard 0807.5.1 Identify various criteria used to classify organism into groups

  4. Essential Questions Design a computerized poster to classify the four layers of the forest.

  5. Layers of the Forest A Emergent -are trees whose crowns emerge above the rest of the canopy.

  6. Canopy B Canopy - is the layer where the crowns of most of the forest's trees meet and form a thick layer. Question Why would it be better to be an emergent plant than a plant in the canopy? (Level V Judging)

  7. Understory C - Understory Consists of immature trees Shorter than the canopy Provides shelter for many animals When gaps form in the canopy, takes advantage and grows to fill the canopy.

  8. Forest Floor D Forest floor blanketed with decaying leaves, twigs, fallen trees, animal scat, moss, and other detritus. The forest floor is where recycling occurs, fungi, insects, bacteria, and earthworms are among the many organisms that break down waste materials and ready them for reuse and recycling throughout the forest system.

  9. Question Would it be better if you were an organism to live on the forest floor or in the canopy? What motive would an emergent plant have? Can you list the layers from the forest floor up? What is the function of organisms on the forest floor?

  10. Assignment/Research Using a .gov website, research plants that live on the forest floor, understory, canopy, and emergent levels of the Smoky Mountains. Identify four kinds of plants for each level. Open a new Word document Using the tool in Word, create a computerized poster with the four layers of the forest and insert plants/trees at each level.

  11. Word Document Plant Level Picture 1. 2. 3. 4.

  12. Summary Can you explain what might have happened if no emergent plants are in this level?

  13. Day 2

  14. Warm-up What changes occur on the forest floor to leaves that gather there in the fall?

  15. Standard 0807.5.3 Compare and contrast the ability of an organism to survive under different environmental conditions.

  16. Essential Question Compare and contrast the ability of an organism to survive under different environmental conditions in the Smoky Mountains.

  17. Plant Adaptation

  18. View from Wears Valley Plants here need plenty of sunlight. What adaptation would they need in this area?

  19. Adaptation Become dormant in the winter Insect resistant Shred their leaves until spring Question: What other possible adaptation would these organism have?

  20. View from a walking trail

  21. Evergreens Organisms Stays green year round Leaves waxy Limb pliable to allow snow and ice to slide off Prevents breakage

  22. Adaptation at Higher Altitudes http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=play er_embedded&v=uq2aHpqxKn0#t=0

  23. Assignment Go to the National Park Great Smoky Mountains website. Look for September in the Park photo gallery What level would each of the following be located? What adaptation would each need to survive the winter and summer in the Smokies? How do you save your work to your folder?

  24. Photo Gallery/Find Hearts-a-bustin-with-love Early September wildflowers at Newfound Gap Goldenrod and white snakeroot Beebalm Plants Level Adaptation 1. 2. 3.

  25. Day 3 Video cam from top of mountain.

  26. Warm-up Go to the National Park site and view the foliage from upper elevation to middle elevation. Save pictures and date them today s date

  27. Standard 0807.5.3 Compare and contrast the ability of an organism to survive under different environmental conditions.

  28. Essential Question Compare and contrast the ability of an organism to survive under different environmental conditions in the Smoky Mountains.

  29. Vocabulary/Define These Amphibians Salamanders - Frogs - Toads -

  30. Questions Why are salamanders sometimes called spring lizards ? What adaptive characteristics would a salamander have? What forest level would they live? http://www.nps.gov/grs m/naturescience/amphi bians.htm Visit the site above.

  31. Assignment/ Scavenger Hunt Find a list with all the salamanders in the park What paragraph is semi-aquatic located? What surrounds a salamander egg? How long can Hellbender become if protected? View the video on Hellbenders. What has endangered this species? Where are these amphibians mostly located?

  32. Summary What adaptive characteristic would salamanders need to survive the Smoky Mountains?

  33. Day 4

  34. Warm-up Go to the National Park site and view the foliage from upper elevation to middle elevation. Save pictures and date them today s date

  35. Standard (Science) 0807.5.3 Compare and contrast the ability of an organism to survive under different environmental conditions.

  36. Essential Question Compare and contrast the ability of an organism to survive under different environmental conditions in the Smoky Mountains.

  37. Animal Adaptation Padded footing or paws Thick fur (Winter coat) Create burrows Camouflage Keen hearing Smell What other adaptation would animals need?

  38. Animals in the Park 1,500 brown bears live in the park area. How do they survive their environment? What adaptive characteristics do they have?

  39. Bull Elk What adaptive characteristic would elk in the park need to survive their environment? What is that around his neck? What season might this be in the photo?

  40. Predict the elevation by foliage

  41. Assignment What kinds of animals would you find on the forest floor? Understory? Canopy? Emergent? Create a list of five animals found in each level and list their adaptive characteristics.

  42. Summary Visit this site http://www.nps.gov/grsm/p lanyourvisit/wildlife- viewing-gallery.htm

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