Teach Canada - Teacher Supplies Teaching Supplies School endangered animals Bulletin Board Trim. that works with Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer browser so that only teach Canada s computers can http://www.teachcanada.ca/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=T-9134
ENDANGERED ANIMALS Did your play entertain as well as teach? What have you taught and how have you helped your classmates to become aware of endangered animals? http://studentweb.fontbonne.edu/~mkoar565/webquest/
Extractions: we will understand only what we are taught" Baba Dioum This very famous quotation may sound strange to you right now, but after you have finished this webquest you will know what this writer means and we will discuss what it means to you then. Animals are one of our favorite things to study and we have become quite concerned when we study the endangered animals of the rain forest. Then the latest issue of the student newspaper featured other endangered animals. So now is the perfect time to learn what we can do to help our favorite creatures. Hint:underlined words take you to the Internet After reading the latest Scholastic newspaper that featured "Endangered Animals" and a boy doing his part to help them, your school has decided to recycle aluminum cans and use the money to adopt an endangered animal at a zoo. Your group's job is to choose an animal from this animal list . You need to scroll slowly down and click on the Endangered box. It will show you a long list so keep scrolling. You will then create a puppet show about your animal to convince other students that your chosen animal is the most worthy of adoption.
Nearctica - Education - Subjects - Endangered Species You will also find a list of the proposed endangered plants and animals of Canada. EPatrol will teach you about endangered species from around the world http://www.nearctica.com/educate/subject/endang.htm
Extractions: Subjects - Endangered Species Special Segments Butterflies of North America Conifers of North America Eastern Birds List of N.A. Insects Home Eastern Wildflowers General Topics Natural History Ecology Family Environment Evolution Home Education Home Conservation Geophysics Paleontology Commercial Organizations Return to Subjects Main Page Alberta's Endangered Species . This site has information on some of the threatened and endangered animals and plants of Alberta with fact sheets and photographs. Extensive links to environmental sites relevant to Alberta may be found here as well as links to advocacy groups. You will also find a list of the proposed endangered plants and animals of Canada. Alaska Rare Plant Guide . Robert Lipkin and David Murray. A guide in the form of a series of Adobe Acrobat files (pdf) on the rare plant species of Alaska. E-Patrol. Sprint . E-Patrol will teach you about endangered species from around the world. It also has tips on making your house more energy efficient. You can also enter an art contest and see pictures from previous winners. EE-Link . University of Michigan. This site has links to other site concerned with endangered species and other information. It has lists of species grouped by regions of the continental United States from the Fish and Wildlife web site. This list can be searched by common or scientific name. There are also photographs of 60 species of endangered or threatened plants and animals, each image carrying a little information. This site carries links to fact sheets, not all North American nor all endangered except in certain regions of the United States. Finally you can find links to teaching plans related to education about endangered species.
Introduction My intention for this webquest is to have 3rd and 4th grade students search the internet and learn facts on endangered animals and their conservation. http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~cwatson1/animals/teach.htm
Extractions: Introduction Information 1 Information 2 Project ... Teacher page My intention for this webquest is to have 3rd and 4th grade students search the internet and learn facts on endangered animals and their conservation. By getting into small groups and finding a specific endangered animal they are interested in, I think the children will become interested in the problem at hand. As well as what types of conservation techniques are happening, and what they as kids can do to help. This project should take a week to complete. What should be known before starting webquest; Grading criteria; Groups who complete whole assignment, write and perform script; A
Endangered Animals of the air and they will tell you; or speak to the earth and it will teach you, or Pictured here are only a few of the animals on the endangered Species list http://byfaithonly.com/Endangered/
Extractions: The last I knew, all of the animals on this page were on the "Endangered Species" list. What that means is that humans are destroying our families, our homes, our food, or us. God created us just like He did you but yet here we are, with all the intelligent people of the world running things, or thinking they are, and killing us all off. Oh now should I be surprised? Why would I when many of you are simply busying yourselves killing each other, the human race, off too! Now I may not have a college degree or a pedigree a mile long but I sure can tell you this - that is pure and simple stupidity. Why don't you all come out of the dark ages, out of the darkness, and do something to help us all - that's you, me, and all our fellow creatures. Before it's too late for all of us! Am I preaching? YES! Am I upset? YES! Is there hope? YES! The Lord Our Father created us all, I've always thought He did "humans" last because He was not only preparing the most wonderful of places but saving the best for last - YOU!
Extractions: Glossary of ESL terms Home Crosswords Word Searches ... Web Guide Two Articles: A Library of Graded Reading Materials T he following graded reading resources have been prepared for intermediate to advanced students. They have been teacher tested with excellent results on the following groups of students: (1) Intermediate to advanced university students. (2) Intermediate to advanced high school students. (3) Advanced middle school students. (4) Elementary school teachers in intensive training programs. (5) Corporate managers in intensive training programs. (6) Adults in a language institute setting. A lthough they are presented as reading materials, they are in fact meant to be conversation activities as described in the article Teaching Effective Communication Through Graded Reading Materials by Yoda Schmidt.
Endangered Species Elephant s House A personalized page designed to teach younger children is listed under the following topics endangered animals ; endangered Habitats ;The http://library.hilton.kzn.school.za/Biology/endanger.htm
Extractions: International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. The Red List is a compilation of species categorized as Critically Endangered, Endangered, or Vulnerable according to the IUCN Categories of Threat. For the most part, categorizations are made by the Species Survival Commission (SSC) Specialist Group covering the taxa in question. Guidelines for using the Red List criteria have been developed to assist Specialist Groups in assessing the conservation status of fishes. The most recent edition of the Red List, which utilized these criteria, is the 1996 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals. The WCMC Animals Database holds information on threatened species and others of conservation concern. Part of this database is used to generate The IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals, and this information is available here in interactive format. WWF - The World Wildlife Fund
Whales And Helping The World I ma naturalist , I teach people about nature. Today, we have laws to protect whales that are endangered. We make laws to protect these animals because any http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/bio99/bio99288.htm
SchoolWorld Endangered Species Project: Ocelot and senior citizens to save and conserve wild animals. called Keep the Wild Alive to teach people about funders to improve the population of endangered cats. http://www.schoolworld.asn.au/species/ocelot4.html
Extractions: Scientific Name: Leopardus pardalis The complexion of the Ocelot's fur is a sort-of peach colored background with many elegant black spots. Its tail has black rings all the way down which resembles the tail of a very shorthaired raccoon. The Ocelot has lines of black around its neck, long whiskers, and ears that have been covered in black. This scheme of dark colors helps the ocelot hide itself in the underbrush. The ocelot, like most felines, has incredible sight capabilities and is nocturnal. The ocelot can see six times as well as the average human. The ocelot has a very widespread, carnivorous diet of animals such as small deer, monkeys, mice, rats, birds, turtles, lizards, rabbits, and other animals smaller than itself. Females are pregnant for about 70 days and usually deliver around two kittens. Mothers are left to take care of their young primarily on their own. Ocelots have a wide range of habitats including jungles, rain forests, bushy areas, and yearly flooded areas, specifically wet areas such as riverbanks and marshlands. These diverse territories range from Argentina to southern Texas. These wet areas are usually chosen because ocelots are great swimmers. The advantage of swimming gives them the upper hand when defending or hunting in their wetland territory.
Miss Maggie's Teachers' Lounge teach your game to a class of younger children. Imagine that you are an animal that is endangered. Choose 10 African animals and find out what their status is http://www.missmaggie.org/mission3_parts/eng/teaching/notonthislist.html
Extractions: Poachers are people who shoot animals to get their fur and tusks. Most countries have outlawed poaching, but many still kill animals because of the huge amount of money they will get for the horns and tusks. The Trouble With Hunting When the Europeans came to Africa, they often hunted the native animals for sport and for their furs and tusks. Wars: Trouble For People; Trouble For Animals! Europeans came to Africa and took over territory. Disputes arose about this and there was fighting. Many innocent people died in these wars. Other innocent victims of the fighting were the animals. Don't Get On This List! The official list of endangered animals is called The Red List. It is kept by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. This organization looks at the number of animals in the wild and what is happening to the animals' habitat. They look at environmental and predatory dangers that the species might be facing. At a meeting of the IUCN Council in November 1994, this organization set up guidelines to put animals in certain categories. These categories help people all over the world better understand what they must do to protect animals that are in danger of extinction. To find out more about The Red List you can go to
Animals Of The Rainforest [Kid Explorers] Translations Spanish. What can an ant teach me about life? Do you have any pets like that? Unfortunately, certain animals have become endangered in the http://www.christiananswers.net/kids/rainforest/animals.html
Extractions: We have so many animals here in the rainforest. We start learning about the animals and birds even when we are babies. Some animals we hunt for food so we don't go hungry, while other animals we use for fun as pets. Our favorite pets include frogs, baby birds, toucans, parrots, macaws, chickens, monkeys, pigs, baby alligators, snakes, turtles, agoutis, dogs, and even insects ! Do you have any pets like that? Unfortunately, certain animals have become endangered in the rain forests because of their popularity as pets in other parts of the world. "The Remarkable Feet of the Jacana"
CAMPAIGNS | LCA - Last Chance For Animals of the animals in zoos are not endangered, orphaned, or no wilderness left for zoobred animals, as humans some sort of education, they mostly teach people how http://www.lcanimal.org/cmpgn/cmpgn_019.htm
Extractions: Zoos Animals in zoos are forced to live in artificial, stressful, and downright boring conditions. Removed from their natural habitats and social structures, they are confined to small, restrictive environments that deprive them of mental and physical stimulation. While zoos claim to provide conservation, education, and entertainment, their primary goal is to sustain public support in order to increase profits. Conservation Zoos profess to practice conservation, in other words, the preservation of various species, claiming that without their efforts, certain species would become extinct. However, if they were truly concerned with the preservation of species, they would instead work to preserve animalsÂ’ natural habitat. For it is in fact humans who are eroding the natural habitat of numerous species through pollution, rangeland degradation, topsoil erosion, crop and groundwater contamination, and other harmful processes. While a number of zoos make an effort to provide some sort of education, they mostly teach people how animals react in captive situations. Patrons are unable to witness how multifaceted the lives of animals truly are. Instead, zoo-goers observe animalsÂ’ reactions to boredom, depression, and stress.
Wolf On The Rebound teach animals to be wild. It s not just animals plants are also going extinct. A contrarian s view on genetics and endangered species. more. http://whyfiles.org/015species_restore/
Extractions: POSTED 14 JULY 2000 Wolves are doing so well that they may be removed from endangered status. Credit the successful reintroduction at Yellowstone National Park, and increased conservation efforts nationwide. To prevent extinctions and make the planet more beautiful, scientists and land managers are restoring endangered species to their former homes. Let's look at some reintroduction efforts.
Using The Why Files For Teaching Standards more Life Science Populations and ecosystems endangered animals Snails in Tahiti animals in the Ocean Alpine Iceman Home at Last! Mars Has Big Ice! http://whyfiles.org/teach/view.html?id=1
Chicago Parent | Features teach your children well By Ambuja Rosen talked about why people need to care for all animals but should try especially hard to save the endangered ones http://www.chicagoparent.com/0803/features4.htm
Extractions: photo by Josh Hawkins Mom Debbie Brubaker helps son Liam, 1, get to know Oblina, 4 months. "I don't want to do what he says. I don't like him." Two years ago, Sally Grenz often heard such remarks from her kindergartners at Robert Healy Elementary School in Chicago. In the past year, though, she says, "I haven't heard these same students argue this way at all. They're treating other people with more respect." Her students-who have now finished first grade-also seem to be more giving toward others. "This past Christmas, in our letter-writing, they've been looking more for ways to help other people, instead of the usual, ‘I want this present and that present.'" Did something change Grenz's students, or did they just grow up a little? "I don't think it's because they're older," Grenz says. "I've visited some other Healy classes and seen the kids arguing like mine used to." She believes her children changed mainly because for the past two years she's given them regular lessons in treating animals, people and the environment with respect. "It's the only new thing I've added to my curriculum in two years."
EDUCATION PLANET - 1459 Web Sites For Endangered Species endangered species are animals and plants that are in the companion exhibition to this selfguided tour, endangered! he envisioned a nation-wide teach-in on http://www.educationplanet.com/search/Environment/Animals/Endangered_Species/
Extractions: All Grades Pre-K K-2 Higher Ed Search 100,000+ top educational sites, lessons and more! Home Science Biology Ecology Found Endangered Species ' Web Sites. Also for ' Endangered Species 680 Lesson Plans 10 Books 2 Maps 15 Videos ... 6 Supplies Web Sites (1 - 10 of 1459): Endangered Species - EE Link - A wide range of information on Endangered Species with a large number of indexed web links and teaching resources. What's New on the Endangered Species Page Endangered Species Awards Endangered and Extinct Species Lists United States Sorted Grades: Cache EndangeredSpecie.com - The Rarest Info Around - EndangeredSpecie.com is dedicated to providing all the best endangered species information, links, books, and publications regarding rare and endangered species. This site also includes information about conservation efforts and endangered species organ Grades: Cache SchoolWorld Endangered Species Project: Index - The SchoolWorld Endangered Species Project is designed so that member schools are able to display the reports of students participating in the project. While not designed as a research site, SchoolWorld does ask that students take care in their research
ThinkQuest : Library : Mission : Endangered We designed our site to teach people more about endangered species. We organized our information into four categories Land animals, Plants, Birds, and Sea http://www.thinkquest.org/library/site_sum.html?lib_id=2858&team_id=5802
ThinkQuest : Library : Endangered ! It's Time To Save The Animals Our web page is meant to teach others about the effect that the environment has on endangered animals , other animals, and the human race. http://www.thinkquest.org/library/site_sum.html?lib_id=3102&team_id=6408
Endangered Animals (endangered species report). www.baldeagles.com. www.dltkkids.com/animals/paper_mache_bird.htm. http//www.teach-nology.com/cgi-bin/project_rub.cgi. http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/l/a/lag269/
Kids With H Goals Goal 1 Develop strategies and materials to produce a Power Point Presentation that can be used to teach information on endangered animals. http://www.tcsc.k12.in.us/es/Animal Web Pages/kids_with_h.htm
Extractions: dvoorhis@tcsc.k12.in.us Technology has become the new literacy of the 21st century. If students are to acquire the skills and attitudes needed to succeed in an ever-changing global environment, they must be immersed in all facets of technology and research methods. From data research and analysis to multimedia presentations, every child should be given appropriate opportunities to explore and use broad spectra of technology. To provide real examples for students and to inspire them to stretch their own potential, teachers must also make daily use of integrated technology in lesson delivery. Kids with H.E.A.R.T. is an exemplary model of teacher creativity and skill in using technology and library research skills to address core standards in literacy and science while expanding awareness of an important environmental concern. The technology enhanced lesson makes learning fun and exciting, and stimulates students to continue research and create projects of their own. Under topic related lesson plans, you will find examples of a PowerPoint presentation on endangered animals, fast fact pages with detailed information on specific animals, sample HyperStudio stacks, sample presentation boards, clay animations, live video footage, and downloadable rubrics. We invite you to view our Kids With H.E.A.R.T. project and hope that it enhances your classroom instruction.