Wild animals

Introduction

What wild animals live in the world?

What animals live in the water?

 

#10 Giraffe #6 African Elephants #5 Zebra

#3 White Rhinoceros #6 Giant Panda #1 Bald Eagle

In this Webquest you will learn some of them.

Task

For all groups:  https://animoto.com/play/9cNjPVWG1sHacrm8o4kL4A#      

For group 1:      https://animoto.com/play/LHMiQNIeajda1MtN1EMuKQ

For group 2:      https://animoto.com/play/GCXO97JjiWDrycxMcgNE0g

For group 3:      https://animoto.com/play/r1qexLdLCDygwljgD1PFhg#

For group 4        https://animoto.com/play/Hu6UyM38CDHvpVS0SNzw3A                     

                               

 

Process

HI everybody!

Here you have some information, how to prepare your presentation!

You will listen to my helper Susan. 

LISTEN:                                  http://tinyurl.com/k7nfqco

 

If you can't understand Susan, read the information below!

READ:                                    https://i.imgur.com/nzqUoB8.png

 

LOOK:  (AN EXAMPLE):       https://i.imgur.com/FEZMvO1.png       

 

VOCABULARY BANK           https://i.imgur.com/8UVlBzC.png      Body parts 1

                                                https://i.imgur.com/O46iFCi.png        Body parts 2

                                                https://i.imgur.com/n0uZt7v.png          Animals

                                                https://i.imgur.com/FrsPSjp.png          big tall fast heavy

                                                https://i.imgur.com/ZwDaNUx.png       Food

                                                

INFORMATION

 

GROUP 1 - WATER ANIMALS

https://youtu.be/64HZet6ei8k                          A SHARK

https://youtu.be/174b__YefSE                        A MANTA RAY

https://youtu.be/x5EZqMcZ6mE                     AN OCTOPUS

https://youtu.be/zd3PojwlGYM                       AN SEA OTTER

https://youtu.be/4PC1o9noNNI                       A BEAVER

https://youtu.be/v4-RhzbEcRk                        A WALRUS

 

GROUP 2 - AFRICA

https://youtu.be/AFJe5mGOcAY                      A  GORILLA

https://youtu.be/alufqh2VZkA                           AN  ELEPHANT

https://youtu.be/R26W2-B6Ff8                         A LION

https://youtu.be/xYFcOyh-oc4                          A GIRAFFE

https://youtu.be/nh5oZTgX88w                        A NILE CROCODILE

https://youtu.be/zmu2uPr88Gg                         A CHEETAH

https://youtu.be/nvJx5EgrmD4                         A ZEBRA

https://youtu.be/9WWbDZwY_4M                    A HIPPO

 

GROUP 3 - ASIA   

https://youtu.be/8pIgH00n0fw                            A GIANT PANDA

https://youtu.be/yoWAObHfyfk                           A TIGER

https://youtu.be/JgbAECkLpnc                           A RHINO

https://youtu.be/td7m5B1MzTw                          A CAMEL

https://youtu.be/h5LkN1OruUg                           A BROWN BEAR (GRIZZLY BEAR)

https://youtu.be/ImUgAzHSyIc                            A KING COBRA

https://youtu.be/H0tMzUFDrhw                           A FLAMINGO

 

GROUP 4 -  AUSTRALIA

https://youtu.be/Y2ts0kWkoaM                           A KANGOROO

https://youtu.be/nW3OXlM3mBM                        A KOALA BEAR

https://youtu.be/EO_sIui_XZs                             A DINGO

https://youtu.be/teaNA5hhqV0                            A PORCUPINE

https://youtu.be/bzmgBJPbvXg                           A BAT (A FLAYING FOX)

https://youtu.be/H0tMzUFDrhw                           A PERIGRINE FALCON

 



 

 

 

Evaluation

The students are going to be evaluated according to the follwing table

 

Beginning

 

Developing

 

Very goog Score
Animals information

It barely meets the minimum requierements

 

The information of the animals is ok, but it could be more details.

 

 

The information provided is very good.                35%
Collaboration

Oftnen "did your own thing" during group sessions an had difficulty at times with doing your part of the group work.

 

Avoided most conflicts and/or helped to settle any that occur.

 

 

Was cooperative and helped to keep the group on target.                 20%
Compilation

 

Collects a little information that relates to the topic. Grammar and spelling need to be improved.

 

Collects some information - some relates to the topic. There are a few mistakes in grammar and spelling. Collects enough basic information - mostly related to the topic. Grammar and spelling are satisfactory.                 20%
Web search and planning

Passive role in team work. Shows little effort or interest.

 

Shows more effort and interest but should improve research, planning an collaboration skills. Demonstrates an ability to effectively use many sources of information. Contrbutes useful ideas to group work.                 25%

 

 

 

Conclusion

Credits

To be continued

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