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Tips: Writing a whale report

Instructions: 
Write an individual paragraph about all of the items
1-5 in your whale information report.  Use the checklist to proofread your report.  Your report should be at least 120 words.  If you choose, do one or more of the extra credit items. 

1.  Introduction: Choose a whale:
           – Write a riddle using an interesting fact about your whale 
             or a startling fact for your introduction.
 ”Did you know…”

2.  Write about the whale’s body:
            -Size, color and type of covering (fur, feathers, scales)
            -Special or interesting body parts (teeth, legs, beak, …)

3.  Write about the whales habitat:
 
           -Location (state, countries, continents)
           -Type of habitat (forest, ocean)
           -Type of home (nest, cave)
           -Climate

4.  Write about the whales living habits:
            -Eating
            -Sleeping
            -Movement
            -Reproduction
            -Other interesting facts
 

5.  Write an ending paragraph:
          -Explain a little why you picked this whale and what you liked
           most about it.

._________________________________________________________________
Checklist
            

*Did you use complete sentences?           
*Did you use your own words and did not copy from a book?
           
*Do you have an introduction?
           
*Is there a paragraph describing the animals body?
           
*Is there a paragraph describing the animals habitat?
           
*Is there a paragraph describing the animals habits?
           
*Is there an ending paragraph?
           
*Do all your sentences start with capitals and end with periods or question marks?   
            *Is each paragraph indented?           
*Are there any mispelled words?

 

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Information resources on whales

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Below are links to good sites for your research on whales, remember to select 4 sites and record the information in your research grid.

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/whales/ at this website you can find out interesting wildfacts. You can type in your animal’s name to locate pictures and information.

http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/whales.htm a web site where you can find more animal related resources on the world wide web. When you get there click on the group your animal is in and you will fond a list of animals to learn more about.

http://www.pitt.edu/~poole/eledscienceBioMammal.html at this site you can see an Africam which is a live camera that shows animals in action in the wild. You can also find many facts about your animal. Look for your animal’s category. For instance, look under cats for tigers.

http://www.animalomnibus.com/ is a great site to visit to get more information on animals.

http://www.seaworld.org/ is a terrific web site for animal research. You can obtain many facts about your animal.

http://www.whalecenter.org/ The Whale Center of New England (WCNE), formerly the Cetacean Research Unit, was founded in 1980 to study the whales frequenting waters off the Massachusetts coast, especially Stellwagen Bank and Jeffreys Ledge.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/apps/ifl/nature/wildfacts/queryengine.pl at this website you can find out interesting wildfacts. You can type in your animal’s name to locate pictures and information.


Others

http://library.thinkquest.org/2946/facts.htm

http://majictwins.tripod.com/whalefacts.html

http://www.whaletimes.org/whafshn.htm

http://dkd.net/whales/

http://www.whale-images.com/killer_whale_facts.jsp

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