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Published on Feb 03, 2016

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Aviana et Humana Anatomia

  • Essential Question
  • Why does science rely so heavily on Latin and Greek words?
  • Renaissance=re+nascor ("rebirth of Greco-Roman culture")
Photo by Howard21042

Objectives

  • Analyze human and avian anatomy vocabulary to determine their original Latin meanings.
  • Apply their knowledge of Latin and Greek to identify and label the bones that make up both skeletal systems.
  • Create a power point using haikudeck on the features of select birds.
Photo by steve goddard

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Create a power point using haiku to include:

  • Common name/Latin binomial name and literal meaning of Latin/Greek name
  • Size and shape
  • Color pattern
  • Behavior
  • Habitat
  • Record the sound the bird makes
Photo by MTSOfan

Birds Assigned

  • red wing blackbird, chickadee, cardinal, morning dove, sparrow, blue jay, piping plover, red bellied woodpecker, downy woodpecker, northern flicker, starling, nuthatch, Baltimore oriole, herring gull, titmouse, red-tailed hawk, american goldfinch, common grackle, robin, blue bird
Photo by fveronesi1

Birding App

  • Birding in North America
Photo by Macomb Paynes