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Animals Objectives

Characteristics

List the basic shared characteristics of animals species; describe the flexible nature of animal tissues and the size difference between eggs and sperm; and provide the characteristics of two Carnivoras, bears and otters.

Invertebrates

List the general characteristics of arthropod invertebrates; provide examples of crustaceans, insects, and arachnids; and describe isopods, including classification and characteristics.

Insects

List insect characteristics, including the traits that set insects apart from other arthropod invertebrates; provide examples of insects representing different Orders; and describe crickets and roaches, including their classification, life cycle, and characteristics.

Reptiles

List the major vertebrate animal groups and provide examples of a species in each group; describe the evolutionary origins, shared structures, and modern descendants of reptiles; and provide the characteristics of lizards and reptiles, including concerns associated with studying or caring for these species.


Animals Quiz

Quiz Directions

 
Complete all four sections and take the quiz on Canvas.
 
Use the learning objectives above to guide your studying.

Animals Media

Introduced in Characteristics section of this guide:

Portfolio Plan

The final Portfolio for this course has two features:
1.  demonstrates your achievement of the course outcomes
2.  constructed so you may use it beyond this course
 
Consider examples of your work (media pieces and quiz responses) you have already completed that can match three of the nine course learning outcomes.  This could be examples already provided in the portfolio video (above) or other work you have already completed.
Brainstorm possible portfolio formats to display your work.  Consider: 
  • what will best display your achievement of the nine outcomes?
  • what format will be something you may want to use in the future?
  • What would be the most motivating format to start building right now?
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Be creative with the format.  For example, you could arrange your work in a space and give a video tour of the various parts of the portfolio. Or you could make a presentation with different slides showing your work.  Or you could plan your own “Environmental Biology” museum with different galleries representing the outcomes and displaying your work.
Upload to Canvas:
  • A list of three pieces of work you have already completed matched with the learning outcome each piece of work represents.  You will probably add other work to each of the nine outcomes as the course progresses, this is just the start of populating your final portfolio.
  • A description of the portfolio format you are thinking of using.  Include why you chose this format: why you think it will be an effective format to display your achievement of the course outcomes and why you think you may use the selected portfolio format into the future.
Note: You can alter your portfolio format as you construct it if you come up with a better idea.  This assignment gets you started on the process.

Media Directions

To be completed after taking the quiz on Canvas. 
 
Once you have completed your Field Guide Plan, upload it to Canvas.  Your plan can be submitted as a PDF, a word document, a photo of the notes, or even a video.  Multiple assignment formats are supported.

Portfolio

Portfolio Directions

This week, since you are doing the Portfolio Plan media piece, there is no additional portfolio work.

Learn more about Animals

If you would like to learn more about the topics introduced in this course, please visit the resources page.

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