Final Project!!
This is your final activity for this unit! YAY! You MUST complete all of the required individual and group activities before moving on to this final activity. I would highly recommend trying a few of the optional activities as they provide you with more information on life cycles, and get you more familiar with them.
For the final project, you will be creating a presentation to present to the class with your group on your assigned animal. In this presentation, you will need to include the information about your animal, their life cycle, their environment, and some interesting facts you have learned about this animal. You will be putting this all on a Powerpoint, or a poster board (I will provide). You will also be presenting one group activity that everyone completed. You will show the class what you did from it, and then reflect on what you learned from doing it.
You will be completing this final project with your assigned group. I will give you time in class to work on this.
This should be creative and neat. The class will be taking notes on your presentation so make sure it is legible, and clearly organized. Everyone should have a speaking part in your presentation, and it should last about 5 minutes. Be prepared to answer questions from the class at the end!
Download the following to take notes on during other's presentations:
For the final project, you will be creating a presentation to present to the class with your group on your assigned animal. In this presentation, you will need to include the information about your animal, their life cycle, their environment, and some interesting facts you have learned about this animal. You will be putting this all on a Powerpoint, or a poster board (I will provide). You will also be presenting one group activity that everyone completed. You will show the class what you did from it, and then reflect on what you learned from doing it.
You will be completing this final project with your assigned group. I will give you time in class to work on this.
This should be creative and neat. The class will be taking notes on your presentation so make sure it is legible, and clearly organized. Everyone should have a speaking part in your presentation, and it should last about 5 minutes. Be prepared to answer questions from the class at the end!
Download the following to take notes on during other's presentations:
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