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2B Field Notes
2B Field Notes

Guide 2B

Field Notes

Recording & Reflecting

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In this guide you will make field notes that capture information about a habitat and study animal behaviors often experienced in the field.

Video Overview

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Field Notes Guide Contents

Complete all four of these sections before taking the quiz and making your media piece.

Field Notes Objectives

Motion & Tracking

Provide examples of different forms of animal motion, including accompanying physical structures and behaviors; describe the different issues associated with movement in the air, in the water, and on land; and explain the benefits and limitations of video and tracking technologies.


Science Writing

Provide examples of various forms of science writing; describe the roles of science writing in recording and revising science knowledge; and list the key components and uses of field notes, and produce field notes that include these components.

Rhythms

Provide examples of endogenous and exogenous impacts on circadian rhythms; explain the advantages of nocturnal activity and the need for periods of sleep; and provide an overview of chickens, including the role of artificial selection, human uses of chickens, and rhythms of chicken behaviors.

Homeostasis

Summarize the importance of temperature control and provide examples of different structures and behaviors animals use to maintain homeostasis.

Field Notes Product Page

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Field Notes Resource Page

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