Introduction
Hello my favorite researchers!
So we know I love to eat? What is your favorite food to eat?
These zoo animals have large appetites! They need to be fed multiple times a day to survive.
You job is to research and find what your animal eats, how. much and how often!
You are going to create a feeding schedule for your zoom animal. OH! Don't for the water! They need lots of water as well.
WHO"S READY TO EXPLORE?
Task
What is your job?
These zoo animals have large appetites!
They need to be fed multiple times a day to survive.
Your job is to research and find what your animal eats, how. much and how often!
You are going to create a feeding schedule for your zoom animal.
OH! Don't for the water! They need lots of water as well.
Process
Animal one: ELEPHANT
https://seaworld.org/animals/all-about/elephants/diet/
Animal two: TIGER
https://seaworld.org/animals/all-about/tiger/diet/
Animal three: GORILLA
https://seaworld.org/animals/all-about/gorilla/diet/
Evaluation
| RUBRIC | Beginner | Proficient | Expert | |
| Student can identify what the animal eats | ||||
| Student can identify how much food is needed for survival | ||||
| Student can label how much water is needed for survival | ||||
| Student can create a feeding schedule |
Conclusion
YOU DID IT!
This was an AMAZING exploration! You learned about the animal needs to survive!
It's quite a lot right? Maybe a little gross?
Congratulations! Now it is time to create your feeding schedule!
Here is a clip from our local ZOO KNOXVILLE!
Credits
I would like to thank all my students for participating with me on this journey! I would like to thank createwebquest.com for making it easy
for me to develop my very own class WebQuest! I would also like to thank my amazing wonder group of women that designed this with
me!
Teacher Page
This lesson was created with my LMU capstone group. It is a collaborative teaching model. The students will collect information they find on the WebQuest and write it down and report what they have learned with their group assigned the same animal. The objective is for the students to gather information about the assigned animal and the students will develop a zoo inspired habitat.
This lesson will allow students to work individually and to interact and ask questions with their peers. The lesson is fun and the students are learning and gaining knowledge about the habitats, and resources needed, and diets for the elephant, tiger, and gorilla. This lesson will accomplish creativity, understanding, critical thinking and engagement.