Sixth Grade Field Guide to the Roaring Fork Valley, Colorado 2014.
  • Home
  • Maps
  • Alpine ecosystem
  • Sub-alpine ecosystem
  • Montane-mixed conifer ecosystem
  • Montane-aspen forest ecosystem
  • Montane-oak shrubland ecosystem
  • Pinyon/Juniper ecosystem
  • Riparian ecosystem
  • Natural cycles
  • Hazards-Avalanche, Fire, Flood
  • Hazards-Drought, Insects, Invasive Plants

   

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Introduction

Welcome to our Roaring Fork Valley Field Guide.  We are 6th graders in Mark Munger's science classes and have been studying the ecosystems of the Roaring Fork Valley watershed.  Our study goes from the top of Independence Pass (12,095 ft.) to Glenwood Springs, Colorado (5,763 ft.).  Our site includes descriptions of the ecosystems in the valley, natural processes that take place all over the earth, hazards to some Colorado areas, and maps of many important points in the valley.  There are five ecosystems visible in the picture above--can you name them after looking at our site?  We hope you learn something and enjoy!

Teacher note:
This web site is the collaborative product of my sixth grade students.  They have studied our local ecosystems and natural cycles.  Improving research techniques and web page design were the secondary goals of the project.  While information contained within has been reviewed, this site should be viewed as a sixth grade project and not as a resource for scientific information.
Mark Munger
Sixth Grade Teacher
Aspen Middle School
Aspen, Colorado  




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