Hummingbirds "Move"-Geography Theme: Movement - The travel of people, things, animals and ideas to different places
Humming Birds "Move" Lessons: What Pushes and Pulls Animals to Migrate?
Lesson 1 Overview:
Have you ever wonderded why animals migrate? Lets take a look at National Geographic's "Great Migration" activity - "Internal and External Migration Cues." In order to grasp the broad concept of animal migration, we will learn about red crab, monarch butterflies, sperm whales and wildebeast migratory habits. Click here
Lesson 2 Overview:
With our base knowledge of migration - let's form a deeper understanding! We will study the similarities and differences between the migration patterns of the animals mentioned in the above lesson. Click here for lesson
Lesson 1 Overview:
Have you ever wonderded why animals migrate? Lets take a look at National Geographic's "Great Migration" activity - "Internal and External Migration Cues." In order to grasp the broad concept of animal migration, we will learn about red crab, monarch butterflies, sperm whales and wildebeast migratory habits. Click here
Lesson 2 Overview:
With our base knowledge of migration - let's form a deeper understanding! We will study the similarities and differences between the migration patterns of the animals mentioned in the above lesson. Click here for lesson
Lesson 3 Overview:
In this independent search, you will discover the reasons for, effects of, mechanics and uniquities of the migration of Ruby Throated hummingbirds in relation to North Carolina, USA and Guanajuato, Mexico, 1. Creating questions is the first step to finding answers! - Use the guide in order to develop your research. 2. Use these website in order to gather your research: Click Here |
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