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The Quest of the Disappearing Woodpecker

The Quest of the Disappearing Woodpecker. Fourth Grade Web Quest By: Karen Soles Andalusia Elementary School Andalusia, AL. http://rcwrecovery.fws.gov/rcw.htm. The Quest of the Disappearing Woodpecker. Introduction

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The Quest of the Disappearing Woodpecker

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  1. The Quest of the Disappearing Woodpecker Fourth Grade Web Quest By: Karen Soles Andalusia Elementary School Andalusia, AL http://rcwrecovery.fws.gov/rcw.htm

  2. The Quest of the Disappearing Woodpecker Introduction Have you ever wanted to be like the Crocodile Hunter and act as a conservation hero? Well, this will be your opportunity to help prevent a wildlife tragedy from happening. The Long Leaf Pine ecosystem is a delicate one. We are losing it, and the animals that depend on it are disappearing. The Long Leaf pine depends on fire and strict forestry management to survive. It furnishes a haven for threatened or endangered plant and animal species. Make it your mission to identify these animals and spark awareness of their interdependence. Jump in the jeep and fasten your seatbelt for an adventure of a lifetime!

  3. The Task Imagine that you and your teammates are wildlife biologists. You have been hired by Discover Animals, a television program to research a specific animal that lives in the Long Leaf Pine Ecosystem and prepare a multimedia report for their show. Others group reports will be included with yours to build a Field guide for scientific study. Your efforts will inform the world of the variety of life that depends upon the Long Leaf Pine ecosystem. Each group will use search engines, use library resources, and find pictures to use in their report. Introduction| Task | Process | Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion | Sample Project| Teacher Printouts Click the jeep to continue

  4. The Process There are 5 steps to follow to complete your project. Be sure to go to the evaluation to see how you are being graded. ( This is included in your printouts.) Step 1: First, get an assigned animal and Questions Sheet with project printouts from your teacher. Then you can answer each question thoroughly and know your responsibilities. Introduction | Task | Process | Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion | Sample ProjectTeacher Printouts

  5. Step 2 Use the search engines on the Resources Pageto locate the information to answer the questions about your animal. Remember: You must read the articles and write the answers in your own words. Do not copy. Step 3 Use your team answers to develop your story board for your PowerPoint presentation. The story board form is in your project printouts. Introduction | Task | Process | Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion | Sample ProjectTeacher Printouts

  6. Step 4 Have your completed storyboard proofed by all the team members and then let your teacher check it. Step 5 View the Sample Project.Open PowerPoint and begin developing your presentation. Save it for presenting to the class. Introduction | Task | Process | Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion | Sample ProjectTeacher Printouts

  7. Resources Page http://www.google.com/ http://www.yahooligans.com http://www.ajkids.com http://search.fws.gov/index.html Introduction | Task | Process | Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion | Sample ProjectTeacher Printouts

  8. Conclusion Congratulations, If you’ve done your best then you’ve done an excellent job. Now, your presentations can be used to save an endangered ecosystem! I’m proud of you! Introduction | Task | Process | Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion | Sample Project Teacher Printouts

  9. Teacher Printouts Questions Sheet Storyboard Evaluation Rubric Introduction | Task | Process | Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion | Sample ProjectTeacher Printouts

  10. Sample Project The Redcockaded Woodpecker Introduction | Task | Process | Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion | Sample ProjectTeacher Printouts Written and Produced by Karen Soles

  11. A cockade is a hat decoration. Have you ever seen a woodpecker wear a dressy hat? Introduction | Task | Process | Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion | Sample ProjectTeacher Printouts

  12. It does have a black cap. The male even has a bright red dot on the both sides of its head, and these are its fancy cockades. It also has black and white stripes on its back, and a white belly. The stripes can be described as barred. You can really identify it by its large round white cheeks. It is about 7inches long and has a wing span of 15 inches. You can compare it to a cardinal. It has a beak, feet with toes, and is covered with feathers. Introduction | Task | Process | Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion | Sample ProjectTeacher Printouts

  13. The Longleaf pine ecosystem is it’s home. It will make excavate a hole in a longleaf pine tree that is at least 60 years old, and it really likes a tree that is infected with red-heart disease. It pecks out the soften heart and allows the sap to continue to leak out of the opening for protection against snakes and other predators. Introduction | Task | Process | Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion | Sample ProjectTeacher Printouts http://www.pfmt.org/wildlife/endangered/red.htm

  14. The red-cockaded woodpecker loves to eat insects. It catches ants, beetles, caterpillars, and corn ear worms. They also like seasonal fruit. Introduction | Task | Process | Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion | Sample ProjectTeacher Printouts http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/nature/endang/animals/birds/rcw.htm

  15. They spend much of the time nesting, gathering food, and caring for the young. They live and work in a family. Introduction | Task | Process | Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion | Sample ProjectTeacher Printouts

  16. Red cockaded woodpeckers have the same mate for several years. The female lays three to four eggs in the breeding male’s nest. Family group members care for the eggs. Once hatched, the baby birds are cared for about 26 days. They look like their parents. Introduction | Task | Process | Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion | Sample ProjectTeacher Printouts

  17. The sap that drains from the woodpecker’s hole is actually protection from a predator. It acts as a fence to keep the snakes from climbing into their home. Fast Fact Introduction | Task | Process | Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion | Sample ProjectTeacher Printouts

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