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"The Games and Science" by Chan Choon Mei (D 2010 204 4260)- Group EL-W05
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
The Penguin
Happy Feet
Let's Play - The Penguin Dance!
Penguin Song - Lyrics
Once
a year, penguins shed their feathers and grow new ones. This is called molting.
The old feathers come off in patches and at the same time new feathers grow.
This takes about 3 weeks and during this period the penguins do not eat nor
swim.
MORE ABOUT PENGUINS Kind of Penguins : http://www.d81.w-cook.k12.il.us/kennedy/asmith/penguins/penguins.html
Penguin Vocabulary: http://www.d81.w-cook.k12.il.us/kennedy/asmith/penguins/vocabulary.html
How to draw a Penguin:-
Have you
seen Happy Feet 1 and 2 yet? I just loved these movies.
Penguin
Dance is one of the famous camp song with simple & fun lyrics. So, if you
need a laugh that will leave you with a big smile all day, have a look at
the video, read the lyrics if you need to (they are just below the video).
Penguin Dance
Have you ever seen a
penguin come to tea?
If you look at me, a penguin you will see.
Penguins, attention
Penguins, begin.
Right arm.
Have you ever seen a
penguin come to tea?
If you look at me, a penguin you will see.
Penguins, attention
Penguins, begin.
Right arm. Left arm. .
Have you ever seen a
penguin come to tea?
If you look at me, a penguin you will see.
Penguins, attention
Penguins, begin.
Right arm. Left arm. Right foot..
Have you ever seen a penguin come to tea?
If you look at me, a penguin you will see.
Penguins, attention
Penguins, begin.
Right arm. Left arm. Right foot. Left foot..
Have you ever seen a
penguin come to tea?
If you look at me, a penguin you will see.
Penguins, attention
Penguins, begin.
Right arm. Left arm. Right foot. Left foot.
Bum out..
Have you ever seen a
penguin come to tea?
If you look at me, a penguin you will see.
Penguins, attention
Penguins, begin.
Right arm. Left arm. Right foot. Left foot.
Bum out. Tongue out..
Have you ever seen a penguin come to tea?
If you look at me, a penguin you will see.
Penguins, attention
Penguins dismissed.
Happy Feet Dance
Let's Learn - About the Penguin
Penguins are birds. Most of them live in the sub-Antarctics and on Antarctica. However, the Galapagos penguin lives around the equator.
Range of the Penguins, all species (aqua) |
There are no penguins on the North pole, nor are there ice bears on the South pole.
Methods of Propulsion
Porpoising |
Unlike most other birds, penguins can't fly. They waddle on land and swim in the sea. When swimming fast, they jump out of the water every few meters, just like dolphins do. This is called porpoising.
Tobogganing |
On ice there is another method penguins sometimes use: tobogganing. They lie down on their belly and glide along like a toboggan, using their flippers and feet to push themselves forward.
Skin and colours
Penguin Skin |
The
top layer of a penguin's skin is made of thousands of small, stiff feathers.
The air between the feathers is good insulation. To make their 'coat' even more
water- and windproof penguins spread some oil on it (this oil comes from a
gland above their tail). Below the feathers is a thick layer of blubber to keep
the penguins warm.
Penguin Molting |
Parts of a Penguin |
All
penguin backs are black and all bellies are white. This has to do with swimming
camouflage: the black back looks like the bottom of the ocean and the white
belly looks like the water surface. Some species, like king and emperor
penguins, have yellow, orange or red areas on their head or neck.
Hot or freezing
When penguins are too warmthey spread
their flippers to release body heat. They can also ruffle their feathers to
break up the insulating air layer.
When Emperor penguins are too cold they huddle together.
When Emperor penguins are too cold they huddle together.
Classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Infraclass: Neognathae
Order: Sphenisciformes
(Sharpe, 1891)
Family: Spheniscidae (Bonaparte,
1831)
Can Penguin Fly?
Real or Fake? Please find it out and let me know, thanks!
References:
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PenguinSunday, 27 November 2011
The Owl
Harry Potter and Hedwig
Distribution:
Harry's owl Hedwig is a Snowy Owl. |
People have become more interested with owls because of the Harry Potter movies and the books. Let's us play and learn more about the owl.
Let's Play - Make a 3D Paper Owl
Do you like owls? |
Make yourself an owl with printable templates from 3EyedBear. |
There are thirteen different owl templates to choose from! |
Let's Learn - About the Owl
Lovely Owl
Owls are carnivores (meat eaters), but, like all birds, they do not have teeth. Most owls are nocturnal (active at night), actively hunting their prey only in water and darkness.
Appearance: A large, round head and huge, forward-facing eyes are features that make an Owl instantly recognisable.
Adaptations:
Owls are Raptors, or Birds of Prey, which means they hunt other living things for their food, using their special adaptations and unique abilities that set them apart from any other creature.
Owls are Raptors, or Birds of Prey, which means they hunt other living things for their food, using their special adaptations and unique abilities that set them apart from any other creature.
Exceptional vision, and acute hearing play a major part in an Owl's hunting technique. Couple these with powerful talons and beak, plus the ability to fly silently, and you have a formidable predator, using stealth to hunt down prey.
After Eating, Owls regurgitate pellets, which contain the indigestible bones, fur and feathers of their victims. These pellets can be collected by researchers to study Owls' eating habits.
Owl Flying |
Owls are found on all continents except Antarctica, and in a great variety of habitats, from thick forests to open prairies.
Range of the Owl, all species. |
Classification:
Domain: Eukaryota (Organisms with complex cells)
Kingdom: Animalia (Animals)
Phylum: Chordata (Having a hollow dorsal nervecord and flexible skeletal rod)
Sub-Phylum: Vertebrata (Having a backbone)
Class: Aves (Birds)
Order: Strigiformes (Owls)
Domain: Eukaryota (Organisms with complex cells)
Kingdom: Animalia (Animals)
Phylum: Chordata (Having a hollow dorsal nervecord and flexible skeletal rod)
Sub-Phylum: Vertebrata (Having a backbone)
Class: Aves (Birds)
Order: Strigiformes (Owls)
Funny & Creative : The Transformer Owl?!?
Why is the owl called “The Transformer”? Well, the owl has very clever strategies when faced with possible adversaries (see the video below). When faced with small-to-medium-sized opponents, the bird will present as large a presence as possible by extending its wings and feathers, attempting to give their opponent a little taste of shock and awe. But on the other hand, if the perceived threat is too big to risk any confrontation, then the strategy the owl chooses is to make itself as long and thin as possible while squinting in hopes that the larger opponent will think that the owl is a tree branch.
Why is the owl called “The Transformer”? Well, the owl has very clever strategies when faced with possible adversaries (see the video below). When faced with small-to-medium-sized opponents, the bird will present as large a presence as possible by extending its wings and feathers, attempting to give their opponent a little taste of shock and awe. But on the other hand, if the perceived threat is too big to risk any confrontation, then the strategy the owl chooses is to make itself as long and thin as possible while squinting in hopes that the larger opponent will think that the owl is a tree branch.
References:
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owl
The Owl Barn - For All Owlover: http://www.myowlbarn.com/
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