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A WebQuest for 2nd & 3rd Grade
Introduction | Task | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Credits Welcome to the Rainforest. You are now being hired as a Rainforest Animal Expert. There are many people who want to get rid of the beautiful rainforest to make money from the land. Over half of all plant and animal species live in the rainforest. Save the Rainforest Project needs your help to tell these companies about so many of these wonderful creatures and why the rainforest is important to these animals. Your job over the next month will be to research and develop a written report, visual project, and be prepared for an oral presentation about an animal that lives in the rainforest. You will need to explain why your animal needs the rainforest to survive. After choosing the animal in class with your teacher, you will need to follow the steps provided to make your journey a success. You will use non-fiction books, CD-ROMS, and the internet to gain valuable information about your animal. The class will be starting in the library to research and take notes. There are many books available in our school library as well as in your classroom that you will be able to borrow. You will also use the internet for current facts and pictures of your animal for your written report. Good Luck!
Now that you have chosen your
Rainforest Animal, you are required to address several questions in your written
report. The written report should include pictures or your own illustrations of
your animal. You should write in complete sentences. The final report should be
put together in an attractive way (mounting the pages, using a folder, etc.) If
you include your information on your visual piece, you will still need to hand
in another copy to your teacher. You are required to hand in a
written report that covers these questions: 1. What layer of the Rainforest does
your animal live in? 2. Does it come out during the day or at night? 3. What
does your animal like to eat? 4. Which animals like to eat your animal? (Who are
its enemies?) 5. How does your animal protect itself? 6. Describe how your
animal looks. 7. What makes your animal special? Write something you have
learned about your animal that makes it unique. 8. Describe how your animal is
in danger from people.
Each of you will need to have one or more visuals to show the
class during your presentation. This is where you can really get creative! You
may try one or more of the following ideas or clear a new project with your
teacher: After you have researched and written your report, you will be
ready to tell your classmates about your animal. Rather than reading directly
from your report, each of you will tell what you have learned and show your
visual project. Make sure that you practice telling a family member or two what
you learned about the wonderful animal you have spent time researching. 2. Once you have the name of your animal,
you will begin to look for information in different sources. You will need to
keep track of where you found your information by writing the author, title, and
copyright date for each source of information.
3. You will need to find information from
at least one book source, a CD-ROM, and a website. We will work in the Library
Media Center for five class periods and will have class time too.
4. You will take notes on all the
questions listed above in your notebook and any other information on your animal
that you think is interesting.
5. Once you have finished gathering
information, you will need to write a sloppy copy of your report that will be
handed in to your teacher to edit.
6. Your teacher will go over the edited
copy with you, then you will work on the final draft. This may be done at home,
school or in the computer center.
7. At home you will work on the visual
project of your choice that shows some detail about how your animal lives.
8. Practice your oral presentation with
your family. You may use index cards to help you.
9. Bring in both written report and visual
project on September 22nd.
10. Each of you will be doing your oral
presentations.
Research Animals of the Rainforest --A
wonderful place to find your animal by species (mammal, reptile, amphibian).
This site has more links to research to find out more information. Zoom
School...Rainforest --Shows
you some information on several rainforest animals. Includes pages to print off
of rainforest animals. Very Cool Bugs --
Describes many kinds of insects, spiders, and butterflies. Kids'
Action: Rainforest Animals-- A page with a few animals and reasons for
protecting the rainforest.
ZOOM SCHOOL--
Lists a large number of animals and how they grow.
Rainforest
Live KidZone--Many animals are mentioned with some facts. You can search
their page for pictures and facts.
Rainforest Explorer--Good
selection of animals with facts.
Seaworld..Animal
Bytes -- Lots of good animal links!
You will be given an individual report
card based on the rubric below that will tell how well you completed your task.
Not Yet 1 Developing 2 Accomplished 3 Exemplary 4 Score Once the month long project is
completed, the students will have learned not only about their own Rainforest
animal and also about many more animals that live in the rainforest. They will
hopefully have a better appreciation for why Rainforests need to be saved and
not destroyed since so many creatures rely on this tropical ecosystem. KIDS! Have a little more fun on these sites and find out what you can
do to help protect the rainforest.
If you would like to read more about
Rainforests, please check out these books:
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