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In this engaging project, students explored the rich wildlife of Michigan, specifically focusing on the animals commonly found in the region. They visited the zoo in the fall, capturing photos of various animals, including a rabbit, black bear, fox, squirrel, and mouse. The goal was to identify each animal, crop the images, and create a PowerPoint presentation highlighting their observations. This project not only enhanced their photography skills but also encouraged them to learn about and appreciate local wildlife.
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Animals in the mitten By Sarah S.
This is a rabit http://www.west-highland-way.co.uk/control/customer_images/EC935D5B-FDD4-4FB5-B594-6BF926B9E63B/whw_gallery_pics/wildlife/Winter_hare.jpg
This is a blac bear. http://www.wildlifemanagementpro.com/2008/04/18/black-bears-on-the-move-in-texas/
This is a fox. http://thundafunda.com/33/animals-pictures-nature/red-fox-in-winter-pictures.php
This is a squirrel. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/inalameda/detail?entry_id=81480
This is the mouse. http://www.salmonellablog.com/admin/mt-search.cgi?IncludeBlogs=5&template_id=423&limit=10&archive_type=Category&category=637&page=38
Criteria • We wanted the students to identify, take pictures, and be able to right the names of the animal names. The students went to the Zoo in the fall and were asked to take pictures of a Squirrel, Mouse, Bear, Fox, and a Bunny. In this project we wanted the students to crop, identify the animal in the picture, and then put it into PowerPoint.
Grading for this Project. • This would be an example of an A project. • The student followed directions and used to pictures they took at the zoo and cropped each photo. • The student was able to identify the name of each animal and used it in a short sentence. • The student was able to choose a background for the slides.