For the latest on the New Horizon’s mission to Pluto and beyond, go to here.
Topics
Specific areas in science.
Scale Model of the Solar System
If you want to be able to scroll through the solar system and see the comparison of sizes and distances of the planets, go to this website.
Rosetta Space Project – Landing on a Comet
For information on the current news on the Rosetta Mission, you can go to this site.
Website for Live Space Viewing
This website broadcasts interesting live Space viewing. There is a countdown calendar during times that there is not live feed. It will show eclipses, meteor showers, passing of comets, etc.
Look Beyond the Visible Stars
Maybe this will put space into perspective! Try this link.
Exploring Our Backyard – Solar System Part 2
Exploring Our Backyard – Solar System Part 1
Futuristic Animal
This is a lesson in adaptations
The story:
A time machine has recently been invented. The MatterMasters Organism Research Institution has decided that it will use the time machine to send a group of animal research scientists millions of years in the future to observe the animal and plant life on Earth at this time.
When you arrive, you find that most of the animals and plants that you know from the present have all disappeared! BUT there are all sorts of new species living in place of the ones you know.
Your assignment is to observe, draw, and analyze one of the animals.
Your job is to report back to MMORI. Your report must include:
- An image (drawn or created)
- A description of what the animal looks like and what animal group it belongs to.
- What animal it is most closely related to.
- A scientific and common name for the animal.
- Describe 4+ different adaptations the animal has (structure or behavior)
- Describe the environment it lives in.
- What does the animal eat?
To help with the creation of the animal, here is a website to try out:
To create your project, we will be using Weebly.com. Weebly is a webpage making online site. Before going to Weebly, you need to have your animal name ready because you are going to use it to name the website.
I will give you your username and password, AFTER you have filled out your Animal Adaptation graphic organizer.
Some notes to help you:
Adaptations
An adaptation is a part on the body of the animal OR it is a behavior (something it does) that helps it survive. Some examples would be:
- webbed feet on a duck help it swim
- pincers on a crayfish help it defend itself
- shells on a snail help them to protect their body
- prehensile tail helps a monkey to grap a hold of branches in trees
- an opposible thumb on a person or primate helps them to pick up things with their hands
Scientific Names
Scientific Names are names that scientists use to categorize and name animals. Go to the San Diego Zoo Animal Bytes page to see examples.
Possible vs. Improbable
Make your animal as POSSIBLE as you can. This means that the animal should NOT be a combination of different types of animals. For example it is IMPROBABLY (not likely) that an animal would evolve from a combination of reptile and mammal and insect. They are TOO different from each other and are not in the same animal groups. STAY WITHIN THE SAME ANIMAL GROUP!! So, mammals, reptiles & birds, fish, amphibians, insects, arachnids, crustaceans (crabs, shrimp, crayfish), mollusks (octopus, squid, clams, oysters), echinoderm (sea star, sea urchin), etc…..
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