Animal in Ecosystem Informational Advertisement Extra Credit

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Animal in Ecosystem Informational Advertisement Extra Credit 7th Grade 5th 6 Weeks Extra Credit Project = 1 Major Grade Due: March 23rd, 2018 Student will create an advertisement that’s purpose to inform people about a specific animal, not a human. (may be done as a poster, 2 full page magazine advertisement, or brochure) Advertisement must include: Name of Animal (example: human) =5pnts. Scientific Name of Animal (example: Homo Saipan) =5pnts. Type of Ecosystem they live in (describe it) = 10 pnts Where are they found in the world (Biome, show location on map) = 5pnts. Animals Niche in ecosystem/habitat = 5 pnts. Producer or Consumer / Explain why =5pnts Food Chain / Food Web =10pints Role it plays in the Carbon Cycle, Nitrogen Cycle =20 3 or more pictures (may be printed off internet, cut out of magazines, or hand drawn) =10

Grading Rubric Student Name: _____________ Class Period: __ Item Being Graded Points Possible Points Earned House Hold Name of Animal 5 Scientific Name Type of Ecosystem Found In 10 Biome Producer or Consumer , explained why/how Food Chain (show flow of energy) / Food Web Niche Role in Carbon Cycle Role in Nitrogen Cycle 3 or More Pictures Creative (color) Neatness Organized Name / Class Period Total Points Possible 100 pnts. Total Points Earned Grade Earned Pnts. Earned % +100 100 +59-55 50 +99-98 95 +54-50 45 +97-95 90 +49-45 40 +94-90 85 +44-40 35 +89-85 80 +39-35 30 +84-80 75 +34-30 25 +79-75 70 +29-25 20 +74-70 65 +24-20 15 +69-65 60 +19-10 10 +64-60 55 +9-5 5