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Natural Resources
                       3rd / 4th Grades




Moira Whitehouse PhD
Like dinosaurs, if humans
don’t meet their needs
they also will become
            extinct
So what do humans, like us-- you and me--
need to survive? What must we have in
order to continue living?

We are not talking about your dog or cat, or
your computer games or cell phone.

We are talking about those really important
things you must have if you are to continue
living (things that would cause you to die if
you didn’t have them).
Let’s think of some of those things. First,
pinch your nose tightly and try holding your
breath as long as you can.
What happens? How long could
you stay alive without breathing?
So, what then is one of
the things in nature we
need to survive?
Yes, oxygen --without the oxygen
in air we would quickly die.
•The air around us has
                        many different gases
                        including oxygen and
                        carbon dioxide.
                    •We need some of that
                    oxygen from the air in order
                    to survive (live).
•Plants need carbon dioxide from the air to
make their food. (Important because the
energy stored in plants comes to us as food
through the food chain.)
This is an animation that
   http://www.dillpickletheater.com/cj/flash_gall   helps explain the exchange
   ery/web_pages/gas.htm                            of gases that takes place
                                                    between plants and animals.




So air is one of those “things” that we must
have in order to live and... air is part of:
Nature

Nature

Nature
Now think about running around outside at
recess when it is very hot. What Is
something you need as soon as you come
inside?
Yes, water is another thing we need to survive.

Most of all
we need it to
drink.



                 A reasonably fit human could
                 be expected to live only 3 to 5
                 days without water.
Although we could
perhaps live without
these, we also need
water to clean our
clothes, our bodies
and our homes.
And guess
   what, just like
   us.... plants
   cannot live
   without water.
(Remember without
plants, no food).

  Water is part of
Nature

Nature

Nature
Something else we may
notice at school just
before lunch time, is
that we are
hungry.
Along with oxygen
and water, humans
need to have food.

It seems that most humans can survive up to
30-40 days without any food, so long as they
have air and enough water to drink.
So there are at least three things that we
must have to survive, air, water and food.

So far we discovered that air and water
come from nature, but what about food?
Maybe we know that food comes from the
store, but where did it come from before it
got to the store?

 Food for thought?
Let’s think about where all
the stuff we eat comes
from?
Where does milk
come from?
   Yes, from a
   cow.
Where do eggs
come from?




   Yes,
   chickens lay
   them.
What about the different meats we find
at the store?


Where do they come from?
sausage
                          sausage




                            pork chop
All these meats come from a pig
        bacon
hamburger
All these meats (beef) come from a cow
                        meat loaf




                              beef
                              enchilada
beef
taco
chicken tenders
fried chicken


                chicken           Chicken soup
                echilladas


     All these meats come from a chicken
What about flour tortillas and bread?



Where do they come from?
Flour tortillas
and most bread
is made with
flour which is
made from
ground up
kernels of
wheat.
Ground up kernels of wheat.
                   Kernels of wheat
                   or wheat seeds
wheat
wheat
What about our cereals?



Where do they come from?
From a corn plant
From a plant called rice
From a plant called oats
Oat seeds
Wheat seeds
From a plant called wheat
What about pasta such as spaghetti and
macaroni—what are they made of?




                   Main ingredients?

                   Flour (wheat) and
                   eggs (chickens).
What about that food
            we all love—sugar?
            Where does it come
            from?

A plant called sugar cane
As you can see, our bread, pasta and cereals
all come from
               plants      .




We also eat many plant parts such as the
fruits and vegetables seen in these pictures.
So, where does our food come from?
Our food comes from these natural sources:




Yes, from plants and animals and they are all part of
Nature

Nature

Nature
We also need something to cover our
bodies to protect ourselves from the cold
and the sun.


So what about our clothes?


Where does the material our clothes are
made of come from?
Most jeans are
made out of
Many socks we
wear are made
of
Many of
our T shirts
are made
out of
What is cotton?



Cotton is a plant that grows all over the world
including Texas.
Harvesting
cotton
                                Cotton plant



                       Raw bales of cotton
     Field of cotton   Bale of cotton
Raw cotton can be changed into cotton
thread which is then woven into cotton fabric
and made into clothing.




    Raw cotton to cotton thread
People who live in cold
climates often wear
wool socks, sweaters
and coats.
Wool comes from sheep.
                                  Man
                                  shearing
  Sheep                           sheep




A shorn
sheep                    Sheep wool
Raw wool can be changed into wool yarn
which is used to knit wool clothes.
Many of our
shirts,
jackets,
socks and
shorts are
made out of
polyester or
nylon.
Polyester or nylon clothes are made from
crude oil.



  crude oil   Crude oil is a yellowish black
              liquid found underground. It
              gives off a very strong smell or
              odor.
Crude oil can be changed into polyester
thread which is then used to make clothes.
What is Crude Oil and How was it Formed?
Animal and plant remains are a large part of oil.
The animals and plants lived in oceans 300-400
million years ago. As these remains were covered
by mud, heat and pressure helped to change these
remains into crude oil.
Sometimes our clothes are not pure
cotton, pure wool or pure polyester or
nylon.


Like these socks
which are made
up of 80% cotton
threads and 20%
polyester thread.
Some of our
clothes may be
made our of all
(100%) cotton.
Some of our
clothes may be
made our of all
(100%) polyester.
 Some are made of
 some polyester or
 nylon and some
 cotton or some
 polyester or nylon
 and wool.
So what have we learned here????
Cotton clothes
come from


Wool clothes
come from         Sheep


Polyester and             Which comes from
nylon clothes             the remains of
                 Crude    dead plants and
come from        oil
                          animals.
Our clothes come from either living or
dead plants and animals which are part of

  Nature
  Nature
   Nature
Something else we couldn’t survive
without is soil.



Why is soil necessary to our survival?
We need soil to grow plants




Without soil we would not have the plants we
need for food or the animals which eat these
plants. And like all those other things, soil
comes from:
Nature
Nature
Nature
Because all these things we need to
survive come from


Nature
We call them natural resources.

Natural resources are those things in
nature man needs to survive.

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Natural resources 3rd / 4th grades (teach)

  • 1. Natural Resources 3rd / 4th Grades Moira Whitehouse PhD
  • 2. Like dinosaurs, if humans don’t meet their needs they also will become extinct
  • 3. So what do humans, like us-- you and me-- need to survive? What must we have in order to continue living? We are not talking about your dog or cat, or your computer games or cell phone. We are talking about those really important things you must have if you are to continue living (things that would cause you to die if you didn’t have them).
  • 4. Let’s think of some of those things. First, pinch your nose tightly and try holding your breath as long as you can. What happens? How long could you stay alive without breathing? So, what then is one of the things in nature we need to survive? Yes, oxygen --without the oxygen in air we would quickly die.
  • 5. •The air around us has many different gases including oxygen and carbon dioxide. •We need some of that oxygen from the air in order to survive (live). •Plants need carbon dioxide from the air to make their food. (Important because the energy stored in plants comes to us as food through the food chain.)
  • 6. This is an animation that http://www.dillpickletheater.com/cj/flash_gall helps explain the exchange ery/web_pages/gas.htm of gases that takes place between plants and animals. So air is one of those “things” that we must have in order to live and... air is part of:
  • 8. Now think about running around outside at recess when it is very hot. What Is something you need as soon as you come inside?
  • 9. Yes, water is another thing we need to survive. Most of all we need it to drink. A reasonably fit human could be expected to live only 3 to 5 days without water.
  • 10. Although we could perhaps live without these, we also need water to clean our clothes, our bodies and our homes.
  • 11. And guess what, just like us.... plants cannot live without water. (Remember without plants, no food). Water is part of
  • 13. Something else we may notice at school just before lunch time, is that we are hungry. Along with oxygen and water, humans need to have food. It seems that most humans can survive up to 30-40 days without any food, so long as they have air and enough water to drink.
  • 14. So there are at least three things that we must have to survive, air, water and food. So far we discovered that air and water come from nature, but what about food? Maybe we know that food comes from the store, but where did it come from before it got to the store? Food for thought?
  • 15. Let’s think about where all the stuff we eat comes from?
  • 16. Where does milk come from? Yes, from a cow.
  • 17. Where do eggs come from? Yes, chickens lay them.
  • 18. What about the different meats we find at the store? Where do they come from?
  • 19. sausage sausage pork chop All these meats come from a pig bacon
  • 20. hamburger All these meats (beef) come from a cow meat loaf beef enchilada beef taco
  • 21. chicken tenders fried chicken chicken Chicken soup echilladas All these meats come from a chicken
  • 22. What about flour tortillas and bread? Where do they come from?
  • 23. Flour tortillas and most bread is made with flour which is made from ground up kernels of wheat.
  • 24. Ground up kernels of wheat. Kernels of wheat or wheat seeds wheat wheat
  • 25. What about our cereals? Where do they come from?
  • 26. From a corn plant
  • 27. From a plant called rice
  • 28. From a plant called oats Oat seeds
  • 29. Wheat seeds From a plant called wheat
  • 30. What about pasta such as spaghetti and macaroni—what are they made of? Main ingredients? Flour (wheat) and eggs (chickens).
  • 31. What about that food we all love—sugar? Where does it come from? A plant called sugar cane
  • 32. As you can see, our bread, pasta and cereals all come from plants . We also eat many plant parts such as the fruits and vegetables seen in these pictures.
  • 33. So, where does our food come from?
  • 34. Our food comes from these natural sources: Yes, from plants and animals and they are all part of
  • 36. We also need something to cover our bodies to protect ourselves from the cold and the sun. So what about our clothes? Where does the material our clothes are made of come from?
  • 38. Many socks we wear are made of
  • 39. Many of our T shirts are made out of
  • 40. What is cotton? Cotton is a plant that grows all over the world including Texas.
  • 41. Harvesting cotton Cotton plant Raw bales of cotton Field of cotton Bale of cotton
  • 42. Raw cotton can be changed into cotton thread which is then woven into cotton fabric and made into clothing. Raw cotton to cotton thread
  • 43. People who live in cold climates often wear wool socks, sweaters and coats.
  • 44. Wool comes from sheep. Man shearing Sheep sheep A shorn sheep Sheep wool
  • 45. Raw wool can be changed into wool yarn which is used to knit wool clothes.
  • 46. Many of our shirts, jackets, socks and shorts are made out of polyester or nylon.
  • 47. Polyester or nylon clothes are made from crude oil. crude oil Crude oil is a yellowish black liquid found underground. It gives off a very strong smell or odor.
  • 48. Crude oil can be changed into polyester thread which is then used to make clothes.
  • 49. What is Crude Oil and How was it Formed? Animal and plant remains are a large part of oil. The animals and plants lived in oceans 300-400 million years ago. As these remains were covered by mud, heat and pressure helped to change these remains into crude oil.
  • 50. Sometimes our clothes are not pure cotton, pure wool or pure polyester or nylon. Like these socks which are made up of 80% cotton threads and 20% polyester thread.
  • 51. Some of our clothes may be made our of all (100%) cotton. Some of our clothes may be made our of all (100%) polyester. Some are made of some polyester or nylon and some cotton or some polyester or nylon and wool.
  • 52. So what have we learned here????
  • 53. Cotton clothes come from Wool clothes come from Sheep Polyester and Which comes from nylon clothes the remains of Crude dead plants and come from oil animals.
  • 54. Our clothes come from either living or dead plants and animals which are part of Nature Nature Nature
  • 55. Something else we couldn’t survive without is soil. Why is soil necessary to our survival?
  • 56. We need soil to grow plants Without soil we would not have the plants we need for food or the animals which eat these plants. And like all those other things, soil comes from:
  • 58. Because all these things we need to survive come from Nature We call them natural resources. Natural resources are those things in nature man needs to survive.