I am a Young Ornithologist
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Who is an Ornithologist? Ornithology is a branch of zoology which involves the study of birds. Ornithologists may study the behavior, physiology, and conservation of birds and bird habitats.
Instructions:
1. Try to carry out the activities by yourself.
2. Submit your completed works for us to certify! Only submit photos of your work
3. Be responsible. If you submit inappropriate content, you will be given a warning and may be barred from using the system.
4. For assignments that require video uploads, please upload your work onto youtube and then link us to the url.
Syllabus Links
Task 3 |
Interaction within the environment – Having awareness of humanity’s place in the universe and how Man’s impact on the environment |
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Interaction within the environment – Concern over Man’s impact on the environment |
Task 5 |
Using scientific skills in everyday life |
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Using scientific skills in everyday life – observing patterns, analysing data |
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Diversity – Recognizing the physical characteristics of living things |
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Diversity/Interactions within the environment – Inferring differences between animals and observing physical characteristics in animals and understand how they serve as adaptations to enhance survivability |
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Diversity – Describe physical characteristics of living things |
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Interactions within the environment – Recognize adaptations which serves to enhance survivability |
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Diversity – Observing physical characteristics of animals |
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Interactions within the environment – Recognizing adaptations which serves to enhance survivability |
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Interaction within the environment – Discuss the effect on organisms when environment becomes unfavourable |
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Diversity – Observe the variety of animals and classify them according to broad categories |
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Interactions within the environment – Recognizing adaptations which serve to enhance survivability |
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Interactions within the environment – Observing structural adaptations which enables efficient movement |
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Interactions within the environment – Understanding different habitats support different kinds of animals |
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Interactions within the environment – Understanding Man’s impact on the environment and animals |
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Using scientific skills in everyday life – observing and analysing |
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Engaging in meaningful scientific discourse, observing trends and patterns, contributing to the progress of scientific knowledge |
Manual Enrollment
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