Ecosystem WebQuest 4th Grade Mrs. Jones

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Ecosystem WebQuest 4th Grade Mrs. Jones Introduction / Task/ Process/ Rubric/ Conclusion

Introduction We have just finished discussing the various ecosystems. You have learned just how complex this world can be. Our own environment is very diverse. We live in the Deciduous Forest where you can find things such as deciduous trees, fertile soil, chipmunks, squirrels, frogs, spiders, mosquitoes, etc. We also live in a environment that has warm and cold seasons. We have discussed how plants and animals survive in the desert and in the arctic. Through this WebQuest, we will look more in depth into the various ecosystems. Page 1

Task You will be working in groups of 2-3 students researching an animal from a particular ecosystem. After you have chosen your animal you will then determine in which ecosystem it would best survive. In doing so you will learn a lot about your animal’s ecosystem and be able to answer the 5 Key Questions. 5 Key Questions Page 1

The Process You will be assigned a group Each person in your group will have a role: Recorder Responsible for taking notes 2. Tech. Support Responsible for computer 3. Efficiency Expert Responsible for keeping group on task and complete the given assignments on time 3. Each group will be given an animal from the list below: * Kinkajou * John Dory * Jerboa * Meerkat * Ermine Page 1

You will use the animal links to find out which ecosystem your animal best survives in. Once you have determined which one best fits your animal, you will need to research that ecosystem using the websites provided. As you research, make sure that you are answering the 5 Key Questions. The recorder should be writing down this information. Once you have answered the questions and recorded all of your answers, you will create a book about your ecosystem.

Animal Websites Kinkajou John Dory Jerboa Meerkat Ermine

Click on an ecosystem that your animal comes from: Ecosystem Websites Click on an ecosystem that your animal comes from: Arctic Desert Grassland Coral Reef Tropical Rainforest

Other Websites: Biomes of the World Ecosystems Biomes and Ecosystems Biomes - Thinkquest Athropolis Arctic Library The Desert Biome What is a Prairie? Where are the Rainforests? World Map Biomes Blue Planet Biomes The Great Barrier Reef Experience

Assessment Conclusion Assessment Rubric Click on the link below to view the grading guidelines for this project. Assessment Rubric Page 1 Conclusion During this Ecosystem WebQuest students will have learned about the location of many different ecosystems and different plants, and animals that live there as well as the various climates. They will have completed several different tasks that will enable them to build cooperative learning skills and gain organizational, research, and presentation abilities

The Ecosystem book Cover Page You will need to use the paper and ruler provided to you by your teacher. You will need to set up your title page in landscape format You will need to label your title page with your ecosystem name and the name of your group members. You will need to outline your writing and make sure it is done neatly.

Page 1: Web You will be using Kidspiration to create a web about your ecosystem. The web will contain 4 components: Plants, Animals, Location, and Climate. You will print out your web and add it to your book. Click on the link below to see an example of what you will be creating. Sample Web

Page 2: Location Using the information you have found on the web, you will be charting the location of your ecosystem. You will be given an outline of a world map. You follow the directions at the bottom of the map. Be sure to read carefully and follow ALL of the directions.

Page 3: Climate You will be printing and filling in a climate chart that will have the following 3 categories: Precipitation Weather Temperature * In each of these categories you will provide the information about your ecosystem.

Page 4: Plants You are going to use your previous research to find five plants that live in your ecosystem You are going to have to draw each plant in detail and then carefully label and color each of them

Page 5: Animals You are going to have to use your previous research to find eight other animals that live in your ecosystem. (You cannot use your own animal) You are going to have to draw these eight animals in detail and then carefully label and color each of them. You are going to have to find two animals from each of the following animal categories: Mammals Birds Insects Reptile/ Amphibians

Page 6: “Who Am I?” Poem The format for the poem is the following: You are going to work together to create a “Who Am I?” poem. The other students in the class will try to guess your animal is based on your clues. The format for the poem is the following: I am (name the color of your animal) I am (describe the size of your animal) I (describe how your animal moves. Ex: flies, slithers, runs I eat ( name what your animal likes to eat) I am special because (tell an interesting fact about your animal I am a type of (name a classification Ex: bird, mammal, amphibian) I like to (describe something special your animal does) I live in the (where does your animal live)

Page 7: Animal Picture You must color your illustration neatly. Draw a detailed illustration of your animal (you cannot trace your animal) on the paper provided. You must color your illustration neatly. The background of your illustration must represent the ecosystem that your animal lives in. Do not leave any white space on your illustration. Your illustration must be and all pencil marks must be erased.

Page 8: Venn Diagram You will be printing out and completing a Venn diagram You will compare and contrast your ecosystem to the deciduous forest ecosystem. Be sure to find as many similarities and differences between the two ecosystems as you can.

Page 9: Your Free Page! Put all of your pages in the correct order. On this final page you will be able to add any other interesting information that you have not already included in your book. Put all of your pages in the correct order. Use the construction paper provided to create a book jacket for your book. Illustrate your book jacket. Be sure to include the title Be creative and have fun!

5 Key Questions 1) What ecosystem does your animal live in? 2) Where is this ecosystem located? 3) What kinds of plants (flora) live there? 4) What kinds of animals (fauna) live there? 5) What is the climate like? Back to Webquest

Use Kidspiration 3 to create a web of your ecosystem Use Kidspiration 3 to create a web of your ecosystem. Use this sample web as a guide. Back to Webquest

Back to Webquest Neatly label the 7 continents and 4 major oceans. Lightly pencil in the location of your ecosystem. Color the land in green and the water in blue. Choose a third color to shade in your ecosystem location. Create a map key showing the colors you used.

Climate of your Ecosystem Precipitation Temperature Weather Back to Webquest

Names ______________________ Directions: Use this Venn diagram to compare and contrast the deciduous forest to your animals ecosystem. Back to Webquest ___________________ Deciduous Forest

Ecosystem Rubric Back to Webquest Team Work 3 2 1 Team Work Group worked well together all of the time Group worked well together most of the time Group did not work well together 5 Key Questions All 5 Key Questions were answered correctly 3-4 Key Questions were answered correctly 1-2 Key Questions were answered correctly Cover Page Cover Page includes all of the required elements and is neat Cover Page includes all of the required elements but is not neat Cover Page is missing 2 or more elements Page 1- Ecosystem Web Web includes all 4 components and details for each Web includes only 3 components and details for each Web includes 2 or fewer components and/or missing details Page 2 – World Map All components are included 1-2 components are missing 3 or more components are missing Page 3- Climate All components are included and accurate Page 4 – Plants 5 plants are included neatly 3-4 plants are included neatly 1-2 plants are included neatly Page 5- Animals 5 animals are included neatly 3-4animals are included neatly 1-2animals are included neatly Page 6 – Poem The poem follows the format and makes sense. The poem makes sense, but does not follow the format. The poem does not follow the format, and does not make sense. Page 7 – Animal Picture The illustration is neat, and the background represent the animal’s habitat. The illustration represents the animal’s habitat, but it is not neat The illustration is not neat, and the background does not represent the animal’s habitat. Page 8 – Venn Diagram 5 or more similarities and differences are used. 3-4 similarities and differences are used. 1-2 similarities and differences are used. Page 9 – Free Page New information is included neatly. The information is neat, but was already used in the book. No information was included. Book Jacket The book jacket is neat. It contains a title, illustration, and the names of the group members. The book jacket contains all of the elements, but is not neat. The book jacket is not neat, and is missing some or all of the elements.