Measurement Project- Researching Endangered Animals
Melissa Shutler
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This was an excellent resource for my gifted students. They independently completed this in groups and did a phenomenal job. We used their creations in our multiple intelligences fair at school.
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Description
This project is a great way for students to use what they have learned about standard and metric measurement conversion.
Included are six nonfiction information sheets on different endangered animals. Students are asked to convert measurement units in both metric and standard measurement systems.
As they research the animals and their reasons for being endangered, they:
- record data
- learn about careers in environmental conservation
- come up with ideas to help endangered animals
- create a wildlife sanctuary for animals
- utilize measurement skills
- work with maps and graphs
This project will take multiple class periods and integrates math, science, social studies, and reading.
Table of Contents:
p. 3- teacher directions
p. 4- description of task
p. 5- nametags for jobs
p. 6- measurement units cheat sheet
p. 7-8- job of wildlife technician
p. 9-11- job of wildlife policy analyst
p. 12-19- job of wildlife educator
p. 20-27- job of wildlife biologist
p. 28- rubric
Included are six nonfiction information sheets on different endangered animals. Students are asked to convert measurement units in both metric and standard measurement systems.
As they research the animals and their reasons for being endangered, they:
- record data
- learn about careers in environmental conservation
- come up with ideas to help endangered animals
- create a wildlife sanctuary for animals
- utilize measurement skills
- work with maps and graphs
This project will take multiple class periods and integrates math, science, social studies, and reading.
Table of Contents:
p. 3- teacher directions
p. 4- description of task
p. 5- nametags for jobs
p. 6- measurement units cheat sheet
p. 7-8- job of wildlife technician
p. 9-11- job of wildlife policy analyst
p. 12-19- job of wildlife educator
p. 20-27- job of wildlife biologist
p. 28- rubric
Total Pages
28 pages
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
4 days
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