Unit Project

Zoo Exhibit

Have you ever been to the zoo? Going to the zoo is a great way to see and learn about living things from around the world. Imagine you work for a zoo in your local city and have been asked to set up a new exhibit entitled The Diversity of Animals.

Your Task Design an exhibit that highlights the different groups of animals in the animal kingdom and their characteristics.

Be sure to

  • show the differences in shapes and forms of animals.

  • show the similarities/differences in the ways in which groups of animals carry out basic life processes (circulation, respiration, excretion, movement, response, feeding).

  • design the exhibit so that it is clear and engaging.

Assessment Rubric

An assessment rubric with scores based on scientific content and quality of exhibit.ddd

Illustration of a penguin and a tortoise.

Reflection Questions

  1. Score your exhibit using the rubric below. What score did you give yourself?

  2. What did you do well in this project?

  3. What needs improvement?

  4. What aspects of another group's exhibit did you like? Why?


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Table of Contents

Miller & Levine Biology UNIT 1 The Nature of Life UNIT 2 Ecology UNIT 3 Cells UNIT 4 Genetics UNIT 5 Evolution UNIT 6 From Microorganisms to Plants UNIT 7 Animals UNIT 8 The Human Body A Visual Guide to The Diversity of Life Appendices Glossary Index Credits