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FOSSIL HALLS Proganochelys: a Primitive Turtle

FOSSIL HALLS Proganochelys: a Primitive Turtle. Copy Picture from AMNH Web link on your selected Exhibit Specimen. Proganochelys: Interesting Facts. Include a photo that you took at the museum of your selected Exhibit Specimen.

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FOSSIL HALLS Proganochelys: a Primitive Turtle

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  1. FOSSIL HALLS Proganochelys: a Primitive Turtle Copy Picture from AMNH Web link on your selected Exhibit Specimen

  2. Proganochelys: Interesting Facts Include a photo that you took at the museum of your selected Exhibit Specimen. You need to include yourself in the photo with your selected Exhibit Specimen. • Provide 5 interesting facts about your selected Exhibit Specimen • NOTE: Information can be obtained from the AMNH Website or from other websites.

  3. Proganochelys: Geologic Time Period & Habitat • List the age of your selected Exhibit Specimen • List the geologic time period of your selected Exhibit Specimen Find a picture of the selected Exhibit Specimen’s habitat & label picture Find a picture of what the selected Exhibit Specimen looked like & label picture Find a picture of the Earth’s surface during the listed Geologic Time Period & label picture

  4. Cladogram of Vertebrate Evolution Copy Diagram from AMNH Web link on Vertebrate Evolution Highlight the path of your selected Exhibit Specimen

  5. Cladogram #1: Pair of Openings in the Palate Directions for FIVE Cladogram Slides: Select FIVE adaptations highlighted in your exhibit specimens evolutionary history from the Cladogram on the previous slide. Copy Picture and Description from AMNH Web link on Vertebrate Evolution Photo #1 from Museum: Fossil with Pair of Openings in the Palate Include name of animal Photo #2 from Museum: Fossil with Pair of Openings in the Palate Include name of animal

  6. Cladogram #2: Watertight Egg Copy Picture and Description from AMNH Web link on Vertebrate Evolution Photo #1 from Museum: Fossil with Watertight Egg Include name of animal Photo #2 from Museum: Fossil with Watertight Egg Include name of animal

  7. Cladogram #3: Four Limbs Copy Picture and Description from AMNH Web link on Vertebrate Evolution Photo #1 from Museum: Fossil with Four Limbs Include name of animal Photo #2 from Museum: Fossil with Four Limbs Include name of animal

  8. Cladogram #4: Jaws Copy Picture and Description from AMNH Web link on Vertebrate Evolution Photo #1 from Museum: Fossil with Jaws Include name of animal Photo #2 from Museum: Fossil with Jaws Include name of animal

  9. Cladogram #5: Vertebral Column and the Braincase Copy Picture and Description from AMNH Web link on Vertebrate Evolution Photo #1 from Museum: Fossil with Vertebral Column and the Braincase Include name of animal Photo #2 from Museum: Fossil with Vertebral Column and the Braincase Include name of animal

  10. PLANET EARTH HALL(Remember: Select either the Planet Earth Hall OR Human Origins Hall to Complete as part of your Digital Photo Journal) • Pick TWO of the following 5 questions to answer while at the museum. • Use at least ONE photo you take from the Planet Earth Hall AND an explanation to thoroughly answer EACH selected question. • The AMNH web link for the Planet Earth Hall provides background information for the 5 questions below. • How has earth evolved? • Why are there ocean basins, continents, and mountains? • How do we read the rocks? • What causes climate and climate change? • Why is Earth habitable?

  11. HUMAN ORIGINS HALL(Remember: Select either the Planet Earth Hall OR Human Origins Hall to Complete as part of your Digital Photo Journal) • Pick TWO of the following 7 questions to answer while at the museum. • Use at least ONE photo you take from the Human Origins Hall AND an explanation to thoroughly answer each selected question. • The AMNH web link for the Human Origins Hall provides background information under the topics One Human Species & What Makes Us Human? for the 7 questions below. • How did H. sapiens migrate to the Middle East, Asia, Australia, Europe, and N. & S. America? • When did H. sapiens migrate to the Middle East, Asia, Australia, Europe, and N. & S. America? • Why are our brains so unique? • How did language originate? • How did music originate? • How did art originate? • How did humans learn to make tools?

  12. MUSEUM FAVORITES • Include 10 photographs of your 10 favorite exhibits at the museum. • You need to be in half (5) of the photographs. • Include a caption for each picture describing the exhibit. • You can use more than one PowerPoint slide to display your photographs

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