Sophomore Alexis Forest scoops worms into her groups eco bottle for one of their environments.  Each group of students was required to build their own eco bottle with different environments.
Sophomore Alexis Forest scoops worms into her group’s eco bottle for one of their environments. Each group of students was required to build their own eco bottle with different environments.
Sarah Margolin

Building Eco bottles in Biology

The biology classes have started to build their eco bottles for their ecology unit. Students are using things like dirt, worms, bugs, fish, and different plants to create different environments in their eco bottles. At the end of the unit, the students will open their bottles and see if their environments were able to survive.

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