Showing posts with label Pawikan Conservation Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pawikan Conservation Center. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2012

Post No. 3 – More Pawikan on the run!

In this post, you are tasked to bring your readers to the colorful world of the endangered Pawikan (marine turtles)!

Engage them in writing an entry that will answer the following questions:
  • Why are marine turtles important?
  • What is global warming? How are marine turtles affected by global warming?
  • As a student, what are the different ways that you can do in conserving marine turtles?

Remember, creativity is always an X factor in any blog post that you publish!

Deadline of Posting: February 27, 2012 (Monday)

Evaluation Assignments:

  • Lauan Group 1 will comment on Lauan Group 3
  • Lauan Group 2 will comment on Lauan Group 4
  • Lauan Group 3 will comment on Lauan Group 1
  • Lauan Group 4 will comment on Lauan Group 2
  • Almaciga Group 1 will comment on Almaciga Group 3
  • Almaciga Group 2 will comment on Almaciga Group 4
  • Almaciga Group 3 will comment on Almaciga Group 1
  • Almaciga Group 4 will comment on Almaciga Group 2

Deadline of Evaluating: March 1, 2012 (Thursday)


Monday, February 20, 2012

Post No. 2 – Pawikan on the run!

Now that you are done making your own blogs, how about talking about your recent field trip?! In the subsequent posts, you will be discussing your field trip to Bataan and we will allocate two posts for each site.


So, gear up and use these guide questions for your Post No. 2:
  • Why did you have a field trip?
  • Why did you join the field trip?
  • What did you expect from it?
  • How did it feel before the actual field trip?

Now, let’s talk about the first site – the Pawikan Conservation Center (PCC).

  • What did you expect to learn from the PCC?
  • Give a brief description of what is the PCC.
  • What did you learn from the PCC?
In this post, you have to discuss also the pawikan (marine turtle) species that you met in this site. Here are the details that you should include about your chosen species:

1. Name of organism

  • Common name
  • Scientific name
  • Taxonomic classification
2. Characteristics

  • What’s interesting about this organism?
  • Why did you choose it?
  • Sketch or picture of the organism
3. Ecological relationship

  • Ecological role (e.g. producer, consumer, decomposer, herbivore, carnivore, omnivore, scavenger, etc.)
  • Discuss the ecological relationship/s with other organism/s
4. Were you able to release a marine turtle hatchling? If yes, identify the species of the hatchling that you released. If no, why not?

Deadline of Posting: February 24, 2012 (Friday)

Evaluation Assignments:

  • Lauan Group 1 will comment on Lauan Group 2
  • Lauan Group 2 will comment on Lauan Group 3
  • Lauan Group 3 will comment on Lauan Group 4
  • Lauan Group 4 will comment on Lauan Group 1
  • Almaciga Group 1 will comment on Almaciga Group 2
  • Almaciga Group 2 will comment on Almaciga Group 3
  • Almaciga Group 3 will comment on Almaciga Group 4
  • Almaciga Group 4 will comment on Almaciga Group 1
Deadline of Evaluating: February 27, 2012 (Monday)


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Let's get it on!

With last year's success of the Blogging Project that generated more than 2,000 likes in our Facebook page, we are bringing back once again this one-of-a-kind Creative Expansive Output (CEO) of the students of The Learning Tree Child Growth Center!

As part of the global celebration of the International Year of Sustainable Energy for All, we are celebrating our Science and Math Fair week with the theme:
This year's Blogging Project is an out spurt of two quarters of discussing energy and its forms and sources and last year's biodiversity topics. As a culminating activity, the sixth grade science class went to Morong, Bataan last February 3, 2012 to visit the mothballed Bataan Nuclear Power Plant and release marine turtle hatchlings at the Pawikan Conservation Center.


As an assessment of the student's learning, this CEO was given to them as a challenge to effectively express what they have learned in their science class through a collaborative online science journal, or otherwise known as a blog.

So what are we waiting for? Let the blogging begin!


Welcome the Blogging Project 2.0!