Picture Hint Cards. Non-Linguistic Representation. Word and Student Friendly Definition

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Picture Hint Cards Word and Student Friendly Definition Non-Linguistic Representation Ecosystem (xx)- the area that species live in interconnected ways. For example: tropical rain forest, or dry deserts. Throughout the world, coral reefs, complex ecosystems that house a wide variety of plants and animals, are losing species that haven t even been discovered or identified. / https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ecosystem Aquatic species (xx) - the plants and animals that live in water. Their hard skeletons are made of limestone, which attract certain other aquatic species that give the coral polyps their wide variety of color. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:chelonia_mydas_and _bubbles.jpg Polyp (xx) - a small growth. Coral reefs are made up of coral polyps, tiny, soft-bodied translucent animals related to sea anemones and jellyfish. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:sanc0492_-_flickr_-_ NOAA_Photo_Library.jpg

Reproduce (xx) - create offspring. on the seafloor, they reproduce by dividing create a colony that acts like a single organism. https://pixabay.com/en/mallard-ducks-hen-brood-waterfowl-934 518/ Colony (xx) - a community of animals living closely together. on the seafloor, they reproduce by dividing create a colony that acts like a single organism. https://pixabay.com/en/honey-bees-beehive-honey-bees-3263 34/ Organism (xx)- an individual animal, plant or single cell life form. on the seafloor, they reproduce by dividing create a colony that acts like a single organism. http://maxpixel.freegreatpicture.com/beach-marine-sea-animal -Octopus-Sand-Organism-752827 Culprit (xx)- t he reason for the problem. Some of the today s reefs started fifty million years ago, and these reefs are dying due to the three main culprits in the devastation of the world s oceans: overfishing, pollution, and climate change. https://www.flickr.com/photos/myfwcmedia/6950628776

Extinct (xxii) - no longer alive. Fish that were said to be extinct have been discovered alive, most dramatically in 1938 when a coelacanth, a fish thought to have died out with the dinosaurs, turned up on the deck of a South African trawler. https://www.pexels.com/search/dinosaur/ Trawler (xxii) - a boat that drags a large net behind it to catch lots of fish. Fish that were said to be extinct have been discovered alive, most dramatically in 1938 when a coelacanth, a fish thought to have died out with the dinosaurs, turned up on the deck of a South African trawler. http://maxpixel.freegreatpicture.com/fishing-boat-trawler-paci fic-ocean-black-and-white-59806 Coined (xxii) - named or labeled. The list of 20,000fish species that came out of the 1988 conference of biologists in which the term biodiversity was first coined is constantly being revised. https://pixabay.com/en/hello-name-tag-sticker-paper-1502386/

Biodiversity (xxii)- many different types of living things. The list of 20,000fish species that came out of the 1988 conference of biologists in which the term biodiversity was first coined is constantly being revised. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bee-eater Inhabit (xxii) - live in. We are losing large numbers of species that inhabit tropical rainforests, for instance, because these are being cleared for people to live in or chopped down at unprecedented rates. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:beaver_lodge.jpg Unprecedented (xxiii) - never happened before. We are losing large numbers of species that inhabit tropical rainforests, for instance, because these are being cleared for people to live in or chopped down at unprecedented rates. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:five_leaf_clover_trif olium_medium.jpg

Decline (xxiii)- to go down or lesson. A recent report by scientists said that if commercial fish species- the fish caught for food- continue to decline at the current rate, by the year 2048 most commercial fish species will be in danger of never recovering because of a lack of diversity in the ocean. https://pixabay.com/en/arrow-business-crisis-decline-15544/