ZooTrek : Habitats. Grades K 2

Similar documents
Megan Dunmeyer, 2016!

ZooTrek : Protecting Wildlife. Grades 6 8

ZooTrek : Protecting Wildlife. Grades 9 12

Objective: Be the first player to move your game piece on the path through the African Jungle to the Great Pyramids.

GRASSLANDS BIOME OR HABITAT

SKILL: LEARN LION F MORGAN-CAIN & ASSOCIATES

Primary Education Kit

KS1 African Explorers

Let s Visit The Zoo!

Elephant The African elephant is the largest living land animal. It has large ears and a long trunk. Elephants eat up to 260 kilos of plants each day.

Polar Animals. Polar Bears

Animal Habitats Kindergarten

Wildlife Prairie State Park Amazing Animals Teachers Packet

Zoo Activity Packet Grades 3-5. Thank you for choosing Reid Park Zoo for a field trip this year!

Wild About Elephants Day

KS1 Animal Habitats. Scheme of Learning

EXPLORING THE SAINT LOUIS ZOO Scavenger Hunt GRADES 4-8

Hibernation. Created by The Curriculum Corner

Let s Visit The Zoo!

KS1 Marwell Zoo Quiz

Top Score Writing Grade 2 Lesson 25. Writing: Lesson 25

Lesson: Forest Friends

Animal Habitats Kindergarten

North Carolina Zoo Education Division Rocky Coast - New. the Zoo

My blog has hundreds of free resources for parents and teachers... Click here for more free printables!

Levels of the Savannah. Guide Book

Design your own animal. Complete the A to Z of animals. C P E R F S G T L Y M Z Page 1 of 5

Armored Animal by Guy Belleranti

Survival of the Fittest

SUNDAY. quick links. sun. mon. tue. wed. thu. fri. sat. show ANIMAL HAPPENING SCHEDULE. descriptions

All about Jenkinson s Aquarium. By The Tiger Class February

Grolier Online Kids Feature Showcase Animals of Africa Teacher s Guide

3rd GRADE MINIMUM CONTENTS UDI 2: FAUNIA. LIVING THINGS (6)

Find out about wild animals

APES Bronx Zoo Questionnaire Madagascar Exhibit. Developed (work in progress) by: Mr. Kolotkin, APES teacher, Midwood High School.

Before we get started, where in the world is Georgia? Do you know?

Gator Hole Graphics. There is usually a six-month period

Enrichment and Enclosure Design trail Answers

GCSE 4171/01 ENGLISH/ENGLISH LANGUAGE FOUNDATION TIER UNIT 1 (READING)

Writing: Lesson 28 A and B Sentences Evidence Based Terminology

Let s Go to the Zoo! Cathleen McConnell, Academic and Community Programs Manager (253 ) or

5 th Grade Science Pre-assessment Organisms & Environments Unit 5 KEY

Red-faced malkoha. Source: The red-faced malkoha is endemic to Sri Lanka s Wet

Climate Scavenger Hunt

Unit 2 Copycat Animals

Zoo Connections Curriculum

Animals Big and Small: Skin and Guts

Homes and Habitats Grades 3-5

Check Out Our 5,000 Amazing Animals

ELA & Science Grades 4 nd to 9 th Created by Piyush & Ilaxi

Minnesota TREK MINNESOTA TRAIL SELF-GUIDED TOUR 6TH - 8TH GRADE. Minnesota Trek 6 8th grades 1

Sight! Sound! Smell! Touch! A Multi-sensory Experience at Chester Zoo

Endangered Species THE COLORING BOOK. 24 endangered species to color and learn about

Components: Reader with DIGI MATERIAL cross-platform application (ios, Android, Windows, MacOSX) CLIL READERS. Level headwords.

An animal s habitat is the place where the animal L in the wild. It provides animals with 2 important things:

Learning Pad Launch Portal S & T Activities Producers and Consumers activity

SCI-2 MMS Ecosystems and Review Quiz Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions

SAUSD Common Core First Grade Unit of Study. Student Learning Journal. Exploring Our World. Name

prey ripping them to shreds. Do those two scenes give

Rachel and the TreeSchoolers Theme Song

DO NOT PROGRESS. Seasonal Activity Trail Series Winter. Sssssssssssssssh! FACT

ANIMALS AROUND THE WORLD. Scavenger Hunt GRADES K-3

Mini 4-H WILDLIFE. An Introduction to 4-H for Youth in Grades K - 2. A replacement manual will cost $1.00.

High-Interest/Low-Readability Nonfiction. Wild Animals. by Kathryn Wheeler. Carson-Dellosa Publishing Company, Inc. Greensboro, North Carolina

E D U C ATIO N A L A C TIVIT Y G UID E

Who is Out at Night in the Kuse Nature Preserve, a Nearby Woods or Maybe in Your Backyard?

Snow Leopards. By Colin

Preview Sample of Complete Book

Do Tigers Like Monkeys? By: Aline Alexander Newman (adapted by Have Fun Teaching) Do tigers like monkeys? Tigers are big cats that eat meat.

Animals. Animals and Habitat Project

SCI-3 MMS Science Review Quiz #1 Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions

What do animals eat?

Pin the Moose on the Mountain

Mini 4-H WILDLIFE. An Introduction to 4-H for Youth in Grades K - 2. Credit to Elkhart County Mini 4-H

Pre-skit set up Lay temporary pool rug under center of curtain. Cover water with both leaf overlays with the smaller center cover on the top.

Monday, December 3, 12

Cub Scout and Webelos Nova Award Wild! (Wildlife and Nature)

Approximate Grade Level: Objectives: Common Core State Standards: Class Sessions (45 minutes): Teaching Materials/Worksheets: Student Supplies:

Lions - FUNtastic Facts

ability habitat predator (noun) (noun) (noun)

MONSANTO INSECTARIUM. Scavenger Hunt GRADES 4-8

Animal Bingo! Curriculum Links

KS1 Wet Weather Activity Pack

Any Age. Ocean Animals. Express Lapbook SAMPLE PAGE. A Journey Through Learning

Characters. Photographs by Peg & Datiz, Student Conservationists. Illustrations by George Carrara. Written by Yein Suh

KS1 Wet Weather Activity Pack

engage express evaluate exhibit

Teacher Workbooks. Cyber-Starters Animals Volume 2. Copyright 2006 Teachnology Publishing Company A Division of Teachnology, Inc.

Identify the text structure of the following passages. Underline signal words and clues that helped you determine each structure.

HUNGRY, HUNGRY HIPPOS Learn about the 3rd largest mammal in the world. He weighs over 5,000 pounds and only eats plants!

Cub Scout and Webelos Nova Award Nova Wild!

OCTOPUS BAG. Somebody try this hat on. How do they look? What are the parts hanging down? (tentacles; arms) How many arms does the octopus have?

Diversity of Life Field Trip Guide Student

Rhinos live in Africa. They are very big and have long horns. Do you live in Africa too? If not, where do you live? Have you ever seen a rhino? Where?

Night Life By Joanne Ghio

Task 1. Within the safari park we are currently keeping and breeding two species of animal. These are the white rhino and the Ring tailed lemur.

the little boy 1 a good boy 1 then you give 1 is about me 1 was to come 1 old and new 1 that old man 1 what we know 1 not up here 1 in and out 1

Los Angeles Zoo Excursion

Grade 2 Hands on Science Adaptations and Food Chains

Salmon Run ~ by Ted Boretti

Transcription:

ZooTrek : Habitats Grades K 2

SELF-GUIDED ZOO TREK: HABITATS, Gr. K 2 HOW TO USE THE ZOO TREK Use the animals and exhibits highlighted in this Zoo Trek to help guide and focus the students on their journey through The Maryland Zoo. 1. Find the highlighted species on the Zoo Map to help you plan your route. The Zoo Trek does not need to be done in a particular order. 2. At the exhibit for each featured species, read through the Zoo Trek information with students. Pose to them the questions in italics, and encourage them to discuss their responses. The goal is not always to find the right answer, but for students to practice the skills of observation and questioning. 3. Many of the animals are well camouflaged. The s can help you find them in the exhibits. 4. Use the hints to guide your group to other amazing animals. Keep in mind that every day is different at the Zoo. Some animals may be off exhibit during your visit. Please keep your group together and supervise the students at all times. START YOUR TREK!

POLAR BEAR Polar bears live on the tundra. In the winter, the tundra is very cold and snowy, but in the summer, the tundra has grasses and wildflowers! Polar bears sleep a lot. If you were the polar bear, where in the exhibit would you like to curl up for a nap? Go in the Tundra Buggy for a great view over the two yards. Can you find another animal that has thick fur to keep warm in its habitat? In the fall female (girl) polar bears dig dens in the snow to have their cubs. A den is a hole or cave where an animal can sleep or hide. Do you think it is warmer inside a polar bear den or outside the den?

PENGUIN COAST Some kinds of penguins live where it is snowy and icy, but not African penguins! Are there more penguins in the water or on land? African penguins spend a lot of time swimming in the wild, but they do also spend time on land. They have to lay their eggs on land where the eggs can stay warm and dry. You can watch the penguins from both the inside and outside the Penguin Education Center! Look for the cormorants, the dark brown birds that share Penguin Coast. Unlike penguins, cormorants can swim AND fly! If you were a penguin, would you want to live where it is cold or where it is warm? Why? LEOPARD S LAIR Leopards are great climbers! They hang their food high up on tree branches to keep it away from other animals. Do the leopard's spots make the animal hard to see or easy to see? Like most cats, leopards like to sleep a lot! Some of our leopard's favorite places to rest are in the far left corner of the exhibit, behind the tree, or on top of the rocks. Do you think it would be harder to see the leopard in a forest or in a desert? Can you find another animal at the Zoo that has spots?

AFRICAN WATERING HOLE The savanna is a grassland. There are few trees on the savanna. A watering hole is an important part of the savanna habitat for many different kinds of animals. How many different kinds of animals do you see in the exhibit? Rhinos and zebras are both types of mammals. Mammals are animals that have hair. What are some other ways a rhino and a zebra are similar? Ostriches lay eggs in nests that they share with other ostriches. Do you think the ostriches build their nests in trees or on the ground? Why? A visitor to the savanna would see lots of different kinds of animals gather at the watering hole. Snap the QR code to see a few more of them! The zebras can be very shy, so sometimes they run back inside. If you don't see them the first time, check again on your way back. The Zoo has many animals in other exhibits that live in a savanna habitat. See if you can find one with sharp teeth and a mane. Look for another one today that has big ears and a long trunk! Why do you think a watering hole is such an important place for many different kinds of animals?

WARTHOG Warthogs don't really have warts! The bumps on their faces help protect their eyes if they fight with another warthog. What kind of home do you see in the yard for the warthog? Warthog homes are holes in the ground called burrows. Warthogs can hide in their burrows from other animals. A burrow also helps the warthog stay cool during the day and warm at night. The warthog often has access to go back inside. If you don t see her the first time, be sure to check the yard again on your way back. Visit the Zoo's Farmyard to meet a warthog relative. Warthogs love to wallow in mud! Mud helps keep bugs away and protects their skin from the sun. What are ways you can protect your skin from the sun? LEMUR LANE A sifaka (pronounced she-fahk) is a type of lemur. They live in forests in the country of Madagascar. Sifakas move by leaping from tree to tree or along the ground. Watch our lemurs move through their exhibit or snap the QR code to see leaping lemurs! During cooler months, the sifakas are inside the Chimp Forest. In the summer, they are outside on Lemur Lane. Check out some relatives of lemurs in the Chimp Forest: chimpanzees and colobus monkeys. Do you think it s faster to walk or to leap through the forest? Which would you rather do?

HELLBENDER Hellbenders are amphibians. Amphibians need to live in wet habitats for at least part of their lives. There are two hellbenders on the exhibit. Can you find both of them? Hellbenders spend almost all of their time in the water. The hellbenders are well camouflaged against the rocky surfaces of their habitat. Look for wrinkled rocks those wrinkles are the sides of the hellbender s body! Look in The Cave for another kind of amphibian called a mudpuppy. What are some other animals that stay in the water all the time? Box TURTLE MEADOW Box turtles like many different habitats, from a meadow like this one to wooded area with lots of leaves. Is it easy or hard to see the turtles in their habitat? Scan the whole yard. Look for flecks of yellow on the turtles shells. Note: In winter the box turtles are off exhibit. Sometimes people find box turtles near their homes. If you find a box turtle, why do you think is it a good idea to leave it in its habitat? Be sure to visit the spur-thigh tortoises in African Journey. Their habitat is very different from a box turtle s habitat. What differences can you find? THANK YOU FOR VISITING THE MARYLAND ZOO IN BALTIMORE! What was your favorite animal today?