Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Evolution Projects: Adaptations

The AP Biology classes were asked to produce posters of museum quality. They were to include an explanation of an animal's classification and describe examples of a behavioral, biochemical, and structural adaptations that afford the organism an advantage in survival.


Shea explained the "Happy Feet" species......our tuxedoed avian friend, the penguin

Bryana extended the holiday season to her project by describing undersea tropical worms known as Christmas tree worms. They were given that moniker because when they take up residence in coral, they resemble the decorations on a Christmas tree.


Brad presented information on the polar bear. I wonder if he is a fan of Iorek from  "The Golden Compass".

Sarah examined the adaptations in dolphins. Does anybody remember "Flipper"?

Lara studied the arctic fox's advantages, which allow it to survive in such a harsh environment. Do not confuse this species with the red fox depicted in the "Remarkable Mr. Fox".

Margaret is all starry eyed! Sea stars  were the focus of her poster.

The movements and haunts of the mako shark were the focus of John's research.

Renato examined the high diving peregrine falcon, a relative of our local red-tailed hawks.

The armadillo was the focus of Joey's presentation.

Chara studied the puffer fish with its inflatable ego!! Can fish have egos?

The pelican was the focus of Heather's inquiry.

Kirsten presented the great panda as her poster project.

It was no laughing matter when  Paige presented her research into the African hyena.

Sara presents the elephant's strong points.
I wonder if Robbie is a member of "Team Jacob", at least he studied the adaptations of the timber wolf.

1 comment:

  1. Could you share your rubric and student guide?

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