zoo trip based on emu
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TEAM MEMBERS AND ROLES
Al Zikry Bin Amir Hamzah (20)
TEAM MEMBERS AND ROLES
Aspects in this
Presentation…
1) Interesting information about the animal in terms of
o Science Aspects
o Values Aspects
o National Education Aspects
2) 5 Quiz Questions (BASED ON THE ZOO TRIP)
3) Group Reflection and Group photo
4) References
How is the animal able to run so fast?
T h e y h a v e l o n g t h i n
l e g s . E m u s c a n t r a v e l
g r e a t d i s t a n c e s a t a
f a s t , e c o n o m i c a l t r o t
a n d , i f n e c e s s a r y , c a n
s p r i n t a t 50 k m /h . T h e i r
l o n g l e g s a l l o w t h e m t o
t a k e s t r i d e s o f u p t o 275
c e n t i m e t r e s
How is the animal able to have such a
superior strength?
B e c a u s e o f t h e h u g e l e g
l e n g t h , t h e i r s t r i d e s
a r e h u g e a n d w h e n b i g
s t r i d e s a r e c o m b i n e d
H o w i s t h e a n i ma l
a b l e t o s w i m w e l l ? Emus will sit in water and are also able
to swim.
H o w i s t h e a n i ma l a b l e
t o c a mo u f l a g e i t s e l f ?
The plumage varies regionally, matching the surrounding environment and improving its camouflage.
D e s c r i p t i o n a n y
e x t r a o r d i n a r y
l e n g t h s /ma s s /s i z e o r
o t h e r me a s u r e me n t s t h a t
t h e a n i ma l h a s .
Its soft-feathered, brown, flightless birds reach up to 2 metres in height. They have long thin necks and legs. Emus can travel great distances at a fast, economical trot and, if necessary, can sprint at 50 km/h.
• Describe how the animal is born. E mu s f o r m b r e e d i n g p a i r s d u r i n g
t h e s u mme r mo n t h s o f D e c e mb e r
a n d J a n u a r y , a n d ma y r e ma i n
t o g e t h e r f o r a b o u t f i v e mo n t h s .
D u r i n g t h i s t i me t h e y w a n d e r
a r o u n d i n a n a r e a a f e w mi l e s i n
d i a me t e r . I t i s b e l i e v e d t h e y
g u a r d o r f i n d t e r r i t o r y d u r i n g
t h i s t i me
During the breeding season, males experience hormonal changes, including an increase in luteinizing hormone and testosterone levels, and their testicles double in size.
T h e p a i r ma t e s e v e r y d a y o r t w o ,
a n d e v e r y s e c o n d o r t h i r d d a y
Video~http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHm
KYFb3ngE
Description of how the animal’s body functions enable it to survive in
the hot/cold.
Solar radiation is absorbed by the tips, and the loose-packed inner
plumage insulates the skin. The resultant heat is prevented from flowing
to the skin by the insulation provided by the coat, allowing the bird to be
active during the heat of the day.
For normal breathing in cooler weather, they have large, multi-folded
nasal passages. Cool air warms as it passes through into the
lungs, extracting heat from the nasal region.
Description of the habitat of the animal.
The emu is common over most of mainland
Australia, although it avoids heavily populated areas, dense
forest, and arid areas.
o
1. Emus have strong endurance.
2. Emus are effective swimmers.
o E x p l a i n w h y y o u c h o s e t h e
c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s .
1. E m u s h a v e s t r o n g e n d u r a n c e ,
w h i c h a b l e s t h e m t o r u n a t a
s t e a d y , l o p i n g p a c e f o r a l o n g
t i m e .
2. T h e y a r e a e f f e c t i v e s w i m m e r s .
T h i s i s i m p o r t a n t i n a l a n d
w h e r e f l o o d s c a n o c c u r s w i f t l y
a n d w i t h o u t w a r n i n g .
Na
tio
na
l ed
uc
ati
on
Question 5 of the worksheet.
“No one owes Singapore a living.”
“We find our own way to survive and prosper, turning challenge into opportunity.”
5) How can we ensure Singapore’s economic competitiveness?
1. It is based on the understanding that besides military action, aggressors can also defeat the country by wrecking its economic systems tearing its social fabric apart, targeting Singaporeans' beliefs and commitment to defense, and its ability to recover from disasters, both natural and man-made.
2. The Total Defense concept encompasses five key aspects –military, civil, economic, social and psychological defense – and focuses on the need for each Singaporean to play his or her part to defend the nation.
5A) How was the animal evolved or adapted itself to
survive?
NATIONAL EDUCATION
The emu has a number of adaptations which enhance its
ability to survive in Australia's many and varied
climates
1. Emus have three toes, unlike the ostrich, which
has only two. Having three toes equips the emu
more efficiently for running.
2. Emus have strong endurance, being able to run at a
steady, loping pace for a long time.
3. When food is plentiful, emus can store extra
fat, which they may then rely on as they move on
to a new food source.
4. Emus are nomadic, moving between food sources.
They are therefore not restricted to living in
just one area, dying out when drought creates
severe food shortage.
National Education Question 6 of the worksheet
“We must preserve racial and religious harmony.”
“We value our diversity and are determined to stay a untied people.”
6) How do we ensure a cohesive society?
The Government has mad some points of making a cohesive society by taking this in notice:o GROWING STRONG SINGAPOREAN FAMILIESo Strong families are the bedrock of our society.o IMMIGRATION HELPS TO SUPPLEMENT SHORTFALL IN BIRTHSLike this the Government is having a good progress. The Government has also been exploring more ways to bring the people, public and private sectors together to focus on integration. This will help provide platforms for Singaporeans and newcomers to interact, build friendships, and better appreciate Singapore’s multi-racial, multi-religious society.
Question 1 O TROPICAL RAINFORESTS
Tropical Rainforests cover only ______% of the Earth’s land and yet support over ______% of the animal and plant species.
Options:a) 10% and 60%b) 6% and 50%c) 20.5% and 80%The correct answer is ____.
B
Question 2O SIAMANG!!!
One of the____ species of gibbons (also
known as lessser apes) Live in the forests of
South-East Asia as family groups. They have
very long ____ , adapted for movement in
trees.
Options:
a) 10 and legs
b) 12 and hands
c) 14 and arms
The correct answer is ____.
C
Question 3O FRILL-NECKED LIZARD
The frill is supported by_________ rods. When alarmed, the lizard “opens” it up to scare intruders. The frill is also used to _______ temperature.Options:
a) Metal and cold
b) Iron and hot
c) Cartilaginous and regulate
The correct answer is _____.C
Question 4 Carpet Python
This snake is named for its markings which
resembles a carpet. It lives in trees and has a
_______ frail to grasp branches.
Habitats:_______ and rainforests
Options:a) Prelieasile and deserts b) Grass and junglesc) Mud and forests The correct answer is _________.A
Question 5When Kangaroos get hot, they pant like a _____ . They lick their front legs and chests. __________ of saliva helps to cool their bodies.
Options: a) Dog and evaporationb) Cat and evaporationc) Rat and condensation
The correct answer is _________.A
PICTURES FROM THE ZOO!
Group reflections and photo!Al Zikry’s reflection:
The journey was interesting as we as a class get to work as a team, bonding together. I have learnt that we have to take good care of the animals as some of its population is decreasing. For example, the white tiger, the pandas and others.
Norman’s Reflection: Its my first time visiting the zoo. The zoo was bigger than the one in Indonesia and also there are more animals there. I enjoyed my self and i learned allot about the animal life style. I had a great time and I was able to do my task on time.
Group reflections and photo!Mei Yeun’s Reflection: I enjoy going to the zoo and I have fun with my classmates. I have learnt many things in the zoo. I also learnt how the animals behave differently.
Saranjit’s Reflection:
Being the leader of the group, I had a enjoyable time.
My group members were quite understanding and
enjoyable to work with. I enjoyed the journey. I helped
my group in the problems they had over there. This
journey was quite interesting and enjoyable.
Ali’s Reflection:As a science expert I had to observe most of the animal’s characteristics. It was hard but a little focus and support I was able to do and manage it. I enjoyed the trip with my team members and I learned a lot of interesting facts about a certain animal
GROUP PHOTO!!!!
REFERENCES
1. http://www.population.sg/vision/society/#.UaxSoEBgfzw
2. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_does_an_emu_adapt_to_its_environment
3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emu
4. Pictures from google and own taken.