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Teacher Notes![]() Macroinvertebrate IdentificationSuper Value KitMaterials Included In Kit
Identification Sheet Sets, 5
Macroinvertebrate Card Decks, 5 Safety PrecautionsRemind students to wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water before leaving the laboratory. DisposalThe materials in this activity may be saved and reused for future classes. Teacher Tips
Correlation to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)†Science & Engineering PracticesPlanning and carrying out investigationsEngaging in argument from evidence Disciplinary Core IdeasMS-LS1.B: Growth and Development of OrganismsMS-LS1.A: Structure and Function MS-LS2.C: Ecosystem Dynamics, Functioning, and Resilience HS-LS1.A: Structure and Function HS-LS1.B: Growth and Development of Organisms HS-LS2.C: Ecosystem Dynamics, Functioning, and Resilience HS-LS4.C: Adaptation Crosscutting ConceptsPatternsStructure and function Performance ExpectationsMS-LS1-5. Construct a scientific explanation based on evidence for how environmental and genetic factors influence the growth of organisms. Answers to QuestionsMacroinvertebrate Identification Sheet Set Key
Teacher HandoutsReferencesEPA—Invertebrates as Biological Indicators, http://www.epa.gov/bioindicators/html/invertebrate.html (accessed June 2010). Recommended Products
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Student Pages![]() Macroinvertebrate IdentificationIntroductionWhat are those insects and other organisms in the stream? In this activity, twenty illustrated aquatic macroinvertebrates will be identified using a dichotomous key. Concepts
BackgroundMacroinvertebrates are organisms that have no backbone and can be seen without using a microscope. Aquatic macroinvertebrates are the organisms found in lakes, streams, ponds and other natural water sources. Macroinvertebrate life cycles go from the egg to adult form and can undergo either complete or incomplete metamorphosis. Complete metamorphosis has four stages—egg, larvae, pupa and adult. Macroinvertebrates that undergo complete metamorphosis include true beetles, flies and caddisflies. Many of these organisms are aquatic in the egg and larval stages and terrestrial in the adult form. Incomplete metamorphosis has three stages—egg, nymph and adult. Macroinvertebrates that undergo incomplete metamorphosis include mayflies, stoneflies, and dragonflies. Many of these organisms, such as dragonflies, also do not live directly in water as adults. Other species such as backswimmers and water striders spend their entire lives in the water. The length of the life cycle of a macroinvertebrate can vary from less than two weeks for some midges to two years or more for some dragonflies and stoneflies. Experiment OverviewIn this activity, 20 illustrated macroinvertebrates will be identified using a dichotomous key and a set of organism cards to learn more about the types of macroinvertebrates in our natural water sources. Materials
Macroinvertebrate Card Deck
Identification Sheet Set Safety PrecautionsAlthough this this activity is considered nonhazardous, please use all classroom or laboratory safety guidelines. Procedure
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