Sail
with Whales!
an
Internet Site on Whales
created by Mrs. DeNicolo
May Watts Elementary
Introduction | Internet
Activities | Conclusion | HyperText
Dictionary
Introduction
Come along and sail
with the largest mammals of the sea! During this journey you will find out
many interesting facts about the Humpback whale and its sea relatives. Your
exciting sea journey will include beautiful photographs from whales around the
world. So, let's get started!
Below you will find a list of whale sites to explore and questions to answer.
It is IMPORTANT to explore these sites in the following order: Cool Pictures,
Whales!, Zoom Whales, Humpback Whale Migration Map, Nature Photography, and A
Whale of a Quiz! Good luck on your voyage!!
Internet
Activities
Activity:
How many
different types of whales do you see?
Do you think that there are more types of whales? Why or why not?
Can you tell if the Humpback whale is a toothed or a baleen whale from these
pictures? Why or why not?
Whales!
Activity:
- Are Humpback whales baleen or toothed whales? What do they eat?
- Where do Humpback whales migrate?
- Name 3 interesting things that Humpback whales do in the water.
Activity:
What is the
difference between baleen whales and toothed whales?
Find a new vocabulary word that tells some action that whales do with
their bodies. Describe what that action word means.
Why do whales migrate?
Humpback Whale
Migration Map
Activity:
- Look at the map. What do the arrows show? What does the pink color show?
What do the striped diagonal lines show?
- In what directions do whales migrate?
- What do you notice about how whales migrate compared to where they live?
Nature Photography
Activity:
- Explore and enjoy some fascinating photography about whales.
- Explore and enjoy some fascinating photography about dolphins.
- How are whales and dolphins alike? How are they different? Fill in the
Venn diagram.
Activity:
- Test your knowledge about whales. Answer all ten questions.
- Choose a type of whale to research and gather information on the report
form.
- For extra credit, make up your own quiz about your whale.
Conclusion
I hope you have enjoyed your sea journey as you sailed with whales by
learning many fascinating facts. As you think back on your voyage, what did
you like the best? What is the most interesting fact that you learned? What
was the hardest part of your journey? I hope that you will continue to travel
on this journey by finding out even more interesting whale facts. Just
remember that you made it safely - great job, mate!
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Content by Mrs. DeNicolo, Linda_DeNicolo@ipsd.org
Created
at http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/samwhalesmr3.html
Last revised Mon Aug 7 7:58:18 US/Pacific 2000 / Graphics and color added
10 Oct 2000
Placed on Internal
Web Site October 3, 2000 |
Links to Other Endangered Animals
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Books and References
Amazing Animals of the World. Grolier Reference Group, eds. Danbury,
CT: Grolier, 1995.
National Geographic Animal Encyclopedia. Washington, D.C.:
National Geographic Society, 2000.
Checkerboard Animal Libraries. Edina, MN: Abdo & Daughters, 1996.
Other Links to Endangered Animal Sites
Endangered
Animals @ EnchantedLearning.Com
List of
Endangered, Threatened and Protected Frogs in the USA
List
of Endangered
Butterflies
Quesper Online
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Research Page
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