Graphic Sources Reading charts, pictures, graphs, and diagrams.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Life Cycle of a Barn Owl By Emma.
Advertisements

By : Sophia Pereira Period: 9 Code: 15. Introduction slide 3slide 3 Materials slide 4slide 4 Procedure slide 5slide 5 Example slide 6slide 6 Prey Pictures.
Hedgehogs like to eat slugs, snails and other bugs Hedgehogs like to eat slugs, snails and other bugs. However, they like to eat lots of other things.
Which hemisphere is South Carolina in?
ALEXANDER, AMELIA, ETHAN, JIANNA, JONAH, AND TRUTH
GUESS IT!!! The game to guess the adaptations, habitats and ecosystems of some living things. BY ELISE GRAN!!!!!!!!!!
Owl Pellet Investigation By: Paige Gottlieb Period 7 Code: 12.
BARN OWL PELLET LAB.
A - To move quickly around the room B - To guess an answer C- An open space in the woods or a forest D – To make something very clean.
Snowy Egret By Matthew Shea.
By Team 9: Abby K., Harper K., Emma K., Brie S., Katie H., Kyra C., Brooke F., Finn G., Noah M. ALL ABOUT OWLS.
Other Birds of Prey Christopher Rolling Hills 2006.
Owls. Owls are nocturnal hunting birds with eyes that face forwards. They are closely related to hawks. Owls sleep during the day and emerge at night.
COBRAS by Zachary Jones.
Owls By Miss Allison.
Elf Owl By Clarissa. Description Coloring: Size: Physical Characteristics: Source # 4 A Elf owl has a yellow to olive colored bill and a gray, brown body.
Adaptations are special characteristics that plants or animals have. These characteristics make it easier for them to survive. For example, penguins have.
Southeast Region Geography Challenge.
Identifying Information in Bar Graphs. Do you remember Broken Tooth? Because of his success, the tribe has made Broken Tooth in charge of all bar graphs.
The Snowy Owl By: Abryana. Description Coloring: Size: Physical Characteristics: Source # 4 Male: Pure white Female: Brown spots, white Large owl! 53.
A Lynx habitat is in forested areas, tundra's, swamp areas, and rocky areas. They live in Canada, North America, and Europe.
TOUCAN THE FRUIT EATER By: BM.
What are the tools of Birds of Prey?. Talons Sharp beak.
FLORIDA  Florida is part of the South East states.  It is located below Georgia.  Florida is always hot.  You can go swimming through out the year.
Lab Activity The Food Web of a Barn Owl Lab Activity Discover what a barn owl eats by dissecting an owl pellet and piecing the bones together.
Barn Owls What Amazing Predators Created by: Mrs. Cosnowski 2005.
Great Horned Owl Bubo virginianus 1.Eukaryote 2.Nucleus in cells 3.Multicellular 4.No Cell Wall 5.Heterotroph 6.Motile 7.Sexual Reproduction.
Owl By Elsa Cunnison. An owl is a bird that usually lives alone and hunts for food at night. There are many different kinds of owls throughout the world.
Can you guess the name of my animal?
Animal Adaptations Lilly. Sugar Gliders They live in Australia. Adaptation 1: They have flaps of skin that connect their feet to their hands to help them.
Forest Biomes. 1. What are the three main types of forest biomes? Tropical Rain Forest Temperate Forest – Temperate Rain Forest – Temperate Deciduous.
The Amazing Bald Eagle By Evan Perona.
Habitat Jaguars live in the rain forest in south America. They roam alone through the forest. Jaguars sleep on tree branches.
Owls by Declan. Owls are interesting animals. They are nocturnal birds. They are birds of prey,and they hunt mice,other birds,insects,and fish.
Glossary. climate the weather conditions of a particular place or region over the four seasons of the year.
Georgia By Casey Dillman.
Jessica Wu Michelle Lai James Ung Nicole Taha
Owl Master of Silence By: Bn.
Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where.
Power Point by Tam-Hao Master Flyer.  The scientific name for a Great Horned Owl is Stringiformes  There are 140 different types of owls  Owls are.
Happy New Year 1-4  Today: Start “mini-unit” on owls Mid term after owl test.
Barn Owl Adaptations. Eyesight  Large Eyes  Eyes do not move so heads must move to see.  Heads can turn 270 degrees  Very little light is needed for.
LEQ: How can I determine watershed patterns and their divides on a map? Lesson Key terms: watershed, drainage basin, tributary, dendritic, elevation,
Sun.
One Of The Biggest Birds By: Thomas.O. The scientific name for the Great Horned owl is Bubo Virginianus(It means Great Horned Owl lives in Virginia.)
Bald Eagle Bird of Prey By: WK.
Owl Pellet Laboratory Studying Food Webs © Lisa Michalek.
Wise as an owl night owl. vertebrates  warm-blooded  breathe with lungs  feather  beaks  do not have teeth, gizzard  lay eggs  two legs+ two special.
Panda Bears By Alaina Eichholz.
Are Bats Really Awesome? Christian Canady Interactions with other plants and animals ? They interact with other bats, moths, but it dose not interact.
Great Horned Owl By Ryan. Description Coloring: Size: Physical Characteristics: Source #__1_______ The Great Horned owl has a brown and white body. It.
GRAPHIC SOURCES Copright © by Oretha F. DeBrew Directions: Below is a schedule of train leaving from Washington, D.C., for cities around the country.
All About Owls. What is an owl? Owls are RAPTORS which means they are birds of prey. They have sharp talons (claws) and beaks to catch their prey. Most.
Deciduous Forest Dylan Mathew and Lauren Marion. Deciduous Forest Map.
Nocturnal Animals A First Grade Powerpoint Presentation created by Kelli Miller.
By: Ally N.  The bat’s scientific name is Pipistrellus.  There are many types of bats.  I will talk to you about my favorite bat, the vampire bat (Desmodus.
A research PowerPoint By: K.H.. #1 Just Right Question: What Is the Red Eyed Tree Frogs Daily Habits?
 Owls are birds because of the way they swing down.  Owls are nocturnal that mean they are active at night.  Owls are the 3 rd largest bird in the.
Learning About Raptors 1. The world’s first raptor refuge 2.
 The American Bald Eagle has a white head and black feathers on its body.  It has sharp talons on its feet.  The feet are orange colored.  It has.
END YOU WILL BEGIN A PROGRAM TO HELP YOU LEARN ABOUT THE SOUTHEAST. IT WILL END BY PROVIDING YOU WITH A WRITING ASSIGNMENT. TO BEGIN THE PROGRAM: GO TO.
Interesting Birds of Prey by Grady and Alia. Introduction Birds of prey live all over the world. They have sharp beaks and talons. They can hunt in the.
Animal Report By Carrie Harper The owl. Introduction We sleep in beds, but the Elf Owl sleeps in a cactus! That maybe why they call it a Elf Owl, small.
4th grade Science Ms. Maldonado
Snowy Owls By: Alexis MacKay
Monday, March 27 What form of adaptation do you see in this picture?
PPT Tips.
GRAPHIC SOURCES Copright © by Oretha F. DeBrew.
National Geographic Reach for Reading
Presentation transcript:

Graphic Sources Reading charts, pictures, graphs, and diagrams

Questions 1.The status of the town with the most number of days without significant precipitation is? a. level one. b. level two. c. level three. d. level four. 2. Compared to Kings Hill, Chase Crossing a. is more likely to experience a fire. b. is less likely to experience a fire. c. is just as likely to experience a fire. d. has gone a shorter period of time without significant precipitation.

1.Which subject do students like most? 2.Which subject do students like least? 3.Which two subjects to students like about the same? 4.How much more do students like P.E over Reading? Favorite Subject 26% 15% 47%

DestinationTrain NumberDeparture TimeArrival Time Atlanta7898:00am6:30pm Boston34511:00am7:45pm Chicago7024:30am1:30pm Denver1244:30am2:00pm New Orleans4516:00am3:10pm New York City9033:45am9:15am 1.Train number 903 goes to what city and departs at what time? 2.Trains going to Chicago and Denver leave at the same time. Which train arrives to their destination sooner? 3.Which train do I get on to go to New Orleans?

Map Skills 1.Which two states border Florida? 2.Which two states border South Carolina? 3.Which state is north of Virginia? 4.Which state is east of Georgia?

1.On which day was the lowest temperature recorded? 2. What was the highest temperature recorded? 3.What was the temperature recorded on day 4? 4.What state is this chart about? How do you know? 5.Was the temperature lower or higher on day 4 than day 2?

1.How many trees were planted in the city altogether in 2012? 2.How many Palm trees were planted? 3. How many more Maple trees were planted than Pecan trees? 4.How many less Pear trees were planted than Oak trees?

Talons: Used to sit on tree branches and grab prey. They are really sharp and sometimes long. Diet: They are carnivores and hunt mostly at night. Owls are nocturnal (awake at night and sleep during the day). Eyes : Their eyes face forward unlike other birds (their eyes are on the side). Owls eyes do not move in their sockets like ours do, in order to look around, they have to turn their whole head. Body : covered in feathers. Their feathers help them fly quietly and sneak up on their prey.

Questions 1.Write a generalization about the information given about the owl. 2.What do owls use their talons for? 3.Why are owls able to move their heads all the way around? 4.How do you think owls benefit from being nocturnal? a. they can stay up all night and sleep during the day b. their prey is asleep at night which makes it easier to catch c. they can go from place to place unnoticed