Student Work Exploring Large Cat Habitats

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Student Work Exploring Large Cat Habitats Lesson 1 Student Work Exploring Large Cat Habitats

Set your start location in Google Earth Start Google Earth, click View and select Scale Legend to add scale to your map. You will notice Eye alt is the elevation of your viewpoint as you look at the screen. The Scale Legend tells the actual distance or scale of the map as you view it and zoom in and out. The Scale Legend is the same as a scale bar on a standard print map.

Set your start location in Google Earth On the left side of the screen under Search, find the Fly To box. Cut and paste your school’s address into the box and click Enter on your keyboard. The Earth will spin and zoom in on your school. Click View. At the bottom of the list, select Make this my start location. A marker will be added on the screen. You are now ready to prepare for field work. 401 Harlem Lane, Baltimore, MD 21228

Site 1: Iguazu Falls, Argentina, habitat of jaguars Cut and paste Iguazu Falls, Argentina in the Fly To box and click Enter. The Earth will spin to the location. Zoom in, and you will see a large bend in the river just south of the city of Iguazu Falls. Jaguars come to the river to drink, to hunt crocodiles called caiman and to swim in the pools. Use the Zoom tool to explore this jaguar habitat.

Site 1: Iguazu Falls, Argentina, habitat of jaguars Question: Describe three things you can see that would make this good habitat for jaguars. water to swim, play, bathe, and hunt for fish trees to jump from when hunting lots of space because they are solitary animals except when they mate. (19 - 53 square miles) Vegetation to blend in

Site 1: Iguazu Falls, Argentina, habitat of jaguars In the Layers box on the left side of the screen, make sure Places is checked. This will allow display of small blue boxes that indicate that photographs are available. To look at a photograph, click on its box. The photograph and information about the image will open in a separate box over your map. Close the photograph by clicking on the “x” in the upper right hand corner, and continue exploring.

Site 1: Iguazu Falls, Argentina, habitat of jaguars Click Tools and then Ruler to measure the river. Question: How wide is the river at its widest point? ~43.82 m

Site 2: Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, habitat of lions Cut and paste Serengeti National Park, Tanzania in the Fly To box, and click Enter. Use the Zoom tool and view the photographs to explore this lion habitat. Question: Describe 3 things in the lion habitat that differ from the jaguar habitat? vegetation different color/dryer landscape less water less trees

Site 2: Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, habitat of lions Zoom in and out and notice how the image clarity changes; this will acquaint you with the scale (distance) on your map. Zoom in until you can no longer make out images clearly. Question: What does the Scale Legend say? ~75 ft

Site 3: Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal, habitat of tigers Cut and paste Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal in the Fly To box and click Enter. Use the Zoom tool and view the photographs to explore tiger habitat. Question: How far is it from the Chitwan marker to the main river channel? ~7,865.90 m

Site 3: Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal, habitat of tigers You have arrived at one of Dave Smith’s field sites. Today you are part of Dave’s research team. Where will you set up camp to start collecting data on tiger movements and habitat requirements? Record a new placemark for your site by going to the dropdown menu at the top of the screen under Add and selecting Placemark. Create a unique name for your placemark. The latitude/longitude coordinates will be visible on your Placemark’s screen. Question: Record the coordinates of your campsite: 27°29'13.58"N, 84°26'13.65"E

Student Work Analyzing Land Cover in the Schoolyard Lesson 2 Student Work Analyzing Land Cover in the Schoolyard

Land Cover Analysis KEY Trees/shrubs Mowed grass Pavement/ buildings Bare soil Water

Land Cover Analysis Percentages Land Type # of each Divided by 146 = Percentage Trees/shrubs 40 .27 27% Mowed Grass 63 .43 43% Pavement/buildings 37 .25 25% Bare soil 6 .04 4% Water 0% Use the calculator in Accessories.

Land Analysis Graph (percentages)

Written Analysis: Use your data to discuss whether our school grounds are a good habitat for wildlife. (paragraph)

Synthesis: Can you think of anyway we can make our schoolyard a better place for wildlife to live while still maintaining the function of our building and grounds? (bullets)