1. Watch the video so see how to turn in your work again.
2. Fill out the form below to turn in your work.
3. All done! Now you can check out the new Top 5 video below!
Friday, May 29, 2020
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Top 5 for you
1. Watch the instructional video.
2. Make your own top 5.
3. It can be a list, a slideshow or a video.
4. If you are feeling brave, you can try WeVideo which is what I use to make all of my videos. You will need to login with you ows account (Office 365). Use your usual username and password.
5. You do not need to turn in your work for your top 5 until the next class so take your time and have fun.
6. Check out the new Top 5 video!
2. Make your own top 5.
3. It can be a list, a slideshow or a video.
4. If you are feeling brave, you can try WeVideo which is what I use to make all of my videos. You will need to login with you ows account (Office 365). Use your usual username and password.
5. You do not need to turn in your work for your top 5 until the next class so take your time and have fun.
6. Check out the new Top 5 video!
Monday, May 18, 2020
DL15 - Turn in your work day
1. Watch the instructional video on how to turn in your work.
2. Fill out the form below to turn in your work.
3. Check out the new Top 5 Video!!
2. Fill out the form below to turn in your work.
3. Check out the new Top 5 Video!!
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
DL14 mammal conclusion
1. Watch the instructional video.
2. Today you will do your final slide for your mammal project.
3. Put one or more pictures of the mammal that you chose and write down three opinions on why you think this is a great mammal.
4. Remember that an opinion is different from a fact and comes from what you think, not what has been discovered from scientists.
5. Don’t forget to check out the new animal of the day video.
2. Today you will do your final slide for your mammal project.
3. Put one or more pictures of the mammal that you chose and write down three opinions on why you think this is a great mammal.
4. Remember that an opinion is different from a fact and comes from what you think, not what has been discovered from scientists.
5. Don’t forget to check out the new animal of the day video.
Friday, May 8, 2020
DL13 - Slide Check day
1. Watch the instructional video.
2. Check out the list below and go through your PowerPoint to make sure nothing is missing.
3. If you have missing work, you can go through all of the assignments by clicking here and pick what you need to do.
4. If you have no make-up work, then you have a day off.
5. Don't forget the most recent Top 5 Video!
2. Check out the list below and go through your PowerPoint to make sure nothing is missing.
- Slide #1 Title Page
- Slide #2 Rocks Review
- Slide #3 Elements in my Home
- Slide #4 4 mammals
- Slide #5 My New Mammal
- Slide #6 Mammal Project - My mammal choice
- Slide #7 - Mammals of WA
- Slide #8 - Live Cam Day
- Slide #9 - Mammal Range and Biome
- Slide #10 - Mammal Baby
- Slide #11 - Diet and Activity
- Slide #12 - Mammal Conservation Status
3. If you have missing work, you can go through all of the assignments by clicking here and pick what you need to do.
4. If you have no make-up work, then you have a day off.
5. Don't forget the most recent Top 5 Video!
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
DL12- Mammal status and full scientific name
1. Watch the instructional video
2. On slide #12, give the title of your slide "Conservation Status." Choose from the list below that fits your mammal and put your answer on the slide.
4. Provide a picture.
5. Check out the new Top 5 video!
2. On slide #12, give the title of your slide "Conservation Status." Choose from the list below that fits your mammal and put your answer on the slide.
- Extinct (EX) – None left
- Extinct in the wild (EW) – None left in the wild but still in zoos and parks
- Critically endangered (CR) – Extremely high risk of extinction in the wild
- Endangered (EN) – High risk of extinction in the wild
- Vulnerable (VU) – High risk of endangerment in the wild
- Near threatened (NT) – Likely to become endangered in the near future
- Least concern (LC) – Low risk, does not look like it will be endangered anytime soon
3. You may have to search a bit on the internet to find this information. Wikipedia is not my favorite site for most things but for many mammals, they do list the conservation status.
4. Provide a picture.
5. Check out the new Top 5 video!
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