Animal Migration Project — Puppet Pals!
Hello Everyone!
As you research your migratory animal and create a presentation on Puppet Pals to show your knowledge, please find out the answers to these questions:
- What is the name of your animal? Common name, scientific name, family/genus/class if you know about this.
- What does your animal look like? What adaptations (features of its body) help it deal with the habitat and biome it lives in?
- Where does your animal live? (Biome and habitat; specific location on map)
- Where does your animal travel to as it migrates? What is the migration route on a map?
- What biomes does it travel through and to?
- What does your animal need to survive? Food/habitat/conditions
- What cue causes your animal to migrate? What type of migration is it? (use vocabulary from handouts and discussions in class)
- How is your animal important to the ecosystems it lives in?
- Is your animal endangered and why? Are there any problems with human activity bothering the animal’s migration route?
- Any other really cool and interesting facts about your animal?
Your presentation needs to show you are able to research and find information about your animal that connects directly with science curriculum content and curricular competencies, create a clear presentation using a new digital tool, and use creative thinking in the way you present information to us. A rubric will be provided for self-reflection when we are done.
Here is a basic Puppet Pals Instructional Video to get you started thinking about this technology tool if you haven’t used it already.
Here are some websites on migratory animals you may find helpful or interesting!
Earth Rangers Top Ten Most Amazing Animal Migrations
Nature Animal Migration
BBC Animal Migration Videos and Info
Cornell University Lab of Ornithology (study of birds — so any bird can be searched!)