Welcome to Week 4 Day 16 of NTI! I hope your weekend was wonderful. This week should be pretty easy to follow in the packet:) Make sure you're using the checklist! Please let me know if you have any questions. You can have your parents text me or get on the Zoom today (2-2:30) and ask me. Miss you!
https://zoom.us/j/101710646?pwd=aUtZdTQveGlKMUxmSFMvUmVZQVN0UT09
Reading: "My Phone " read the poem twice and answer the questions 1-4
Writing: Day 16 Pick an animal and research about its life cycle!
3. Fill in your Day 16 questions using the research you find. (The video will walk you through it and my example is included below)
Wax Zoo Resources
Climate information: https://sites.google.com/site/climatetypes/
Climate information for oceans: http://www.iupui.edu/~g115/mod09/lecture01.html
Alligator
https://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/american-alligator
https://animals.mom.me/life-cycle-alligators-crocodiles-8058.html
https://a-z-animals.com/animals/alligator/ ("Alligator Behavior and Life Style" for habitat; all answers for "Body Structures" are also found throughout this page)
Artic Fox
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/a/arctic-fox/
https://www.britannica.com/animal/Arctic-fox
Bats
https://defenders.org/bats/basic-facts
https://study.com/academy/lesson/bat-adaptations-lesson-for-kids.html (Body Structures)
http://www.whateats.com/what-eats-a-bat
Bearded dragon
https://a-z-animals.com/animals/bearded-dragon/
http://www.animalplanet.com/pets/other-pets/bearded-dragon-stats-facts/ (Good for "Body Structures" and others)
Cats
The mother provides the kittens milk for the first 8-10 weeks of life.
https://www.cathealth.com/behavior/how-and-why/2220-what-is-a-group-of-cats-called
http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/s2009/aschenbr_rach/Adaptations.htm (Body Structures)
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/d/domestic-cat/
Cobra Snake
https://www.reference.com/pets-animals/life-cycle-cobra-snakes-77b8e658d5f579ce
https://www.reference.com/pets-animals/many-eggs-king-cobra-lay-bc98a7ce062c003f
https://animals.mom.me/cobras-adapted-environments-5518.html (Body Structures)
In addition to being fast, king cobras can raise more than one-third of their body off the ground to warn off predators or climb trees. They are comfortable slithering on the ground or swimming in water, too, by moving their body back and forth.
Cottonmouth Snake
http://www.cottonmouthsnake.net/
https://www.livescience.com/43597-facts-about-water-moccasin-cottonmouth-snakes.html
https://animals.mom.me/adaptations-cottonmouth-water-moccasins-10227.html (Body Structures)
Cows
https://hoards.com/blog-17515-the-average-herd-size-is-three-cows.html (how many in a herd)
https://www.britannica.com/animal/cow ("Body Structures" under "Natural History")
https://animals.sandiegozoo.org/animals/wild-cattle (long, but great information)
Coyote
https://www.livescience.com/27976-coyotes.html (Habitat and Habits)
http://www.coyotesmarts.org/coyotes101/
Deer
http://www.wildernessclassroom.com/wilderness-library/white-tailed-deer/
Dog
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/d/domestic-dog/ (Body Structures)
https://www.reference.com/pets-animals/adaptations-shown-dogs-9cd69b6aa0abfc43 (Body Structures)
Dolphin
https://us.whales.org/whales-dolphins/facts-about-dolphins/
https://www.dolphins-world.com/how-do-dolphins-protect-themselves/ (for defense against predators)
Eagle
https://journeynorth.org/tm/eagle/Adaptations.html (Body Structures)
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/b/bald-eagle/
Grizzly Bear
https://defenders.org/grizzly-bear/basic-facts
Horse
Body Structures: http://tolweb.org/treehouses/?treehouse_id=4223
http://animals.mom.me/adaptations-mustang-horses-6112.html
(Habitat) https://www.livescience.com/27686-mustangs.html
Humpback whales
http://www.marinemammalcenter.org/education/marine-mammal-information/cetaceans/humpback-whale.html
https://www.whalefacts.org/whale-adaptations/
Jellyfish
http://www.torontozoo.com/ExploretheZoo/AnimalDetails.asp?pg=687
https://sciencing.com/jellyfish-adaptations-10061435.html (great for "Body Structures")
Koalas
http://www.worldanimalfoundation.net/f/koala.pdf
Lobster
https://www.mainelobsternow.com/blog/the-life-of-the-mother-lobster/ (last paragraph) life cycle
http://www.parl.ns.ca/lobster/overview.htm (last paragraph of Habitat)
https://lobsteranywhere.com/seafood-savvy/lobster-lingo/ (for protection from predators, read under "Claws" and "Legs")
https://animals.mom.me/how-do-lobsters-get-oxygen-12169360.html (for surving in the environment, read under "Lobsters and Gills")
How lobsters move: Adult lobsters do not swim. They crawl by using their walking legs and by contracting and retracting their tail. When they are young, they swim with the use of their swimmerets and walking legs. Once they reach the bottom, they remain there for good.
Pandas
(Habitat under "Giant Panda Behaviour") https://animalcorner.co.uk/animals/giant-panda-bear/
Pig Body Structures: http://www.biokids.umich.edu/critters/Sus_scrofa/
Pig Life Cycle: https://study.com/academy/lesson/pig-life-cycle-lesson-for-kids.html
Pig Predators: http://articles.extension.org/pages/63656/natural-predators-of-feral-hogs
Pig Habitat: https://a-z-animals.com/animals/wild-boar/
https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/nuisance/feral_hogs/
Pugs
http://www.petpugdog.com/pug-life-span
Rabbit Body Structures: https://study.com/academy/lesson/rabbit-adaptations-lesson-for-kids.html
Rabbit Getting food (look at teeth and digestion section): https://www.brighthub.com/environment/science-environmental/articles/76628.aspx
Rabbit Habitat: https://www.livescience.com/28162-rabbits.html
https://animals.mom.me/rabbit-habitats-wild-6661.html (Geography and Habitat)
Sharks
https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/great-white-shark/#great-white-shark-swimming-blue.jpg
Snow Leopards
https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/snow-leopard (for predators, scroll down to "Threats"- you will focus on what is harming them, but there isn't anything snow leopards can do about it:( )
Tiger
https://www.worldwildlife.org/stories/where-do-tigers-live-and-other-tiger-facts#
Tiger Shark
https://animals.howstuffworks.com/fish/sharks/tiger-shark2.htm
Trout
https://www.wildtrout.org/content/trout-lifecycle
https://www.wideopenspaces.com/8-trout-facts-might-known/ (body structure under the picture of the eye)
https://forum.americanexpedition.us/rainbow-trout-information-facts-photos-and-artwork (look at the end of the section "Rainbow Trout Facts")
Turtle
https://www.livescience.com/52361-turtle-facts.html
Sea Turtle
https://www.seaturtle-world.com/sea-turtle-social-structure/
Wolves
http://westernwildlife.org/gray-wolf-outreach-project/faqs/#a2
Extension Activity: hop on with Mrs. Craig for story time! 12-12:30pm https://zoom.us/j/92858950025?pwd=UXJqNkZIWkNYYUxwellUTitIZ1pjQT09
Meeting ID:
928 5895 0025