Final Task: Team Presentation on Your Favorite Animal

Introduction

For the final activity of our WebQuest, you will work in teams.



Your team will choose two animals to learn about and present.

First, pick one animal that we already learned about in class.

Next, choose one new animal from mammals, reptiles, or birds—any group you like!

You will find fun facts about both animals, like what they look like, where they live, and what they eat.

Then, your team will make a poster, PowerPoint, or another creative presentation.

You will show your work to the class, so be ready to share and have fun!

Task

Final Task: Team Presentation on Two Animals

For the final activity of our WebQuest, you will work in teams to research and present about two animals.

Process
  1. First, choose one animal that we have already learned about during this WebQuest.
  2. Second, choose one new animal from a group you are interested in—mammals, reptiles, or birds.

  3. Then, with your team, research more information about both animals.

  4. Create a short team presentation that compares the two animals. Include details such as:

    • What they look like

    • Where they live

    • What they eat

    • Special features

    • Why you chose them

🔹 Presentation Format:

You can choose one of the following formats for your presentation:

  • A poster

  • A PowerPoint (PPT)

  • A short skit or role-play

  • Any other creative method (with teacher’s approval)

Each team will present in front of the class. Work together, learn something new, and enjoy the process!

Evaluation
Criteria Excellent (3) Good (2) Needs Improvement (1)
Teamwork Everyone worked together and helped. Most team members worked together. Only a few team members worked.
Research Found clear and interesting facts for both animals. Found some facts but missed a few. Did not find enough facts.
Comparison Clearly compared the two animals with details. Some comparison, but not clear. Little or no comparison.
Presentation & Creativity Presentation was clear, fun, and well organized. Presentation was okay but could be better. Hard to understand or not finished.
Speaking & Effort Spoke clearly and tried their best. Some effort, but not always clear. Did not try much or read too quietly.
Conclusion

You did it! Through this WebQuest, you explored the amazing world of animals.

By working as a team, you learned how to research, compare information, and share your ideas.

You also got to discover new animals and practice your English skills in a fun way.

We hope this activity helped you become more curious about nature and how animals live.

Great job, everyone—and don’t forget, learning can always be an adventure!