| Elementary
- "Different kinds of organisms have characteristics
that help them to live in different environments."
- Creature
World
Students pick a continent and then a region.
Once the region is choosen a list of animals will
pop up. The student picks the animal that they
are interested in, and a picture will pop up along
with information about the charateristic this
animal, has that helps them to survive.
- National
Geographic: Cyber Tiger-You're The Zookeeper
This site allows the student to choose the environmental
needs of a Siberian Tiger before it is released
into the zoo. Easy to navigate. Requires no downloads.
Appropriate for grades 3-5.
- Polar
Pairs
A matching game which teaches students about
the polar animal adaptations that allow it to
live in its environment. When a student makes
a match a description of the animal adaptation
appears to the right of the screen. The student
can also click on Artic Wildlife Portfolio to
learn in depth about each animal from the Polar
Pair game. Requires a Java enabled browser.
- Switcheroo
Zoo
Students visit a virtual zoo, take a tour,
and read the signs that describe the animal's
adaptations. The student can also switch the animal's
head, body, or tail and see what the animal would
look like with different parts. The resulting
picture is realistic and quite interesting.
- " Individuals of the same kind differ
in their characteristics, and sometimes the differences
give individuals an advantage in surviving and reproducing."
- Creature
World
Students pick a continent and then a region.
Once the region is choosen a list of animals will
pop up. The student picks the animal that they
are interested in, and a picture will pop up along
with information about the charateristic this
animal, has that helps them to survive.
- National
Geographic: Cyber Tiger-You're The Zookeeper
This site allows the student to choose the environmental
needs of a Siberian Tiger before it is released
into the zoo. Easy to navigate. Requires no downloads.
Appropriate for grades 3-5.
- Polar
Pairs
A matching game which teaches students about
the polar animal adaptations that allow it to
live in its environment. When a student makes
a match a description of the animal adaptation
appears to the right of the screen. The student
can also click on Artic Wildlife Portfolio to
learn in depth about each animal from the Polar
Pair game. Requires a Java enabled browser.
- Switcheroo
Zoo
Students visit a virtual zoo, take a tour,
and read the signs that describe the animal's
adaptations. The student can also switch the animal's
head, body, or tail and see what the animal would
look like with different parts. The resulting
picture is realistic and quite interesting.
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