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FORESTQUEST
A WebQuest for 9th Grade
on Forest Biodiversity
Designed by
Marie Stradeski
    
Introduction | Task | Process | Conclusion | Evaluation
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Introduction
This activity uses a pedagogical
approach of modified “jigsawing”.
Students divide into research teams to learn different aspects of a
topic then, break into new groups and teach each other. In this extended ForestQuest activity
students will compare the biodiversity of urban forests with natural forests,
consider cultural/environmental attributes, infer challenges created by
industry and development, create multi-media presentations, and hone their
internet-research skills.
The Task
Divide students into six research teams to
evaluate the biodiversity of urban forests as compared to natural
forests. They will present their
findings, challenges and recommendations for promoting biodiversity in
PowerPoint presentations to the class.
The Process
1) Each individual will need to know how to create a
PowerPoint presentation. A
tutorial is available below to gain this skill.
PowerPoint Tutorial
2) Each individual will research information for the
following questions before working on group tasks:
What is biodiversity?
Why is biodiversity important?
How can humans impact biodiversity?
How can we conserve biodiversity?
Biodiversity and Protected Areas
Earth Easy: Simple Sustainable Living
The
Benefits of Wildlife
Biodiversity and Conservation
Biodiversity Information
3) Divide the class into six groups:
Urban Botanists
Urban Zoologists
Boreal Botanists
Boreal Zoologists
Urban Ecologists
Boreal Ecologists
4) Each group should select a role.
5) Define individual responsibilities within each
group.
6) Each group will create an action plan and a
corresponding timeline.
7) Begin quest (research, collect data, design a
product, prepare to publish, present).
Team
Roles and Assignments
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Urban
Botanists
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Team
members will take plant diversity surveys in an urban forest and take
digital pictures of plants and/or download them from the web to create a
PowerPoint presentation. The
presentation will reflect the diversity of plant life in their urban
forest, the factors that influence that diversity, and recommendations on
how to increase plant diversity. Research roles could be divided into the
following categories: Flowers,
herbaceous, shrubs, deciduous trees, and coniferous trees.
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Urban
Zoologists
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Team
members will take animal diversity surveys in an urban forest and take
digital pictures of animals and/or download them from the web to create a
PowerPoint presentation. The presentation
will reflect the diversity of animal life in their urban forest, the
factors that influence that diversity, and recommendations on how to
increase animal diversity. Research roles could be divided into the
following categories: birds, insects, reptiles/amphibians, mammals, and
humans.
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Boreal
Botanists
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Team
members will take plant diversity surveys in a Boreal forest and take
digital pictures of plants and/or download them from the web to create a
PowerPoint presentation. The
presentation will reflect the diversity of plant life in the Boreal forest,
the factors that influence that diversity, and recommendations on how to
increase/sustain plant diversity. Research roles could be divided into the
following categories: Flowers,
herbaceous, shrubs, deciduous trees, and coniferous trees.
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Boreal
Zoologists
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Team
members will take animal diversity surveys in a Boreal forest and take
digital pictures of animals and/or download them from the web to create a
PowerPoint presentation. The
presentation will reflect the diversity of animal life in the Boreal
forest, the factors that influence that diversity, and recommendations on
how to increase/sustain animal diversity. Research roles could be divided
into the following categories: birds, insects, reptiles/amphibians,
mammals, and humans.
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Urban
Ecologist
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Team
members research the abiotic factors that influence the biodiversity of an
urban forest and create a PowerPoint presentation with their findings and
recommendations on how to promote biodiversity. Research roles could be divided into the following
categories: soil, water,
weather, pollution, and human impact.
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Boreal
Ecologist
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Team
members research the abiotic factors that influence the biodiversity of a
Boreal forest and create a PowerPoint presentation with their findings and
recommendations on how to promote biodiversity. Research roles could be divided into the following
categories: soil, water,
weather, pollution, and human impact.
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Conclusion
After each group has
given their presentation, discuss the role each of the groups’ topics played in
determining the biodiversity of each area. Discuss the attributes and inefficiencies of studying
elements in isolation rather than as a whole ecosystem. Can recommendations on how to
conserve biodiversity of an ecosystem be based on one component of the
ecosystem? Which groups found it
the easiest to make recommendations?
Evaluation
Have students grade the
peers in their group according to their quality and quantity of research,
communication with the group, and accountability. A Forest Quest
Rubric is available for the students and teacher to use.
Evaluate each student’s comprehension of
the subject matter in all presentations by having them write an essay on
“Conserving Biodiversity”.
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