Dewey Decimal 590’s and 636
A Non-Fiction Lesson
http://www.breitlinks.com/dewey_for_kids.htm
Melville Dewey (The Rap)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHiUQb5xg7A
Library: Intro to Dewey Decimal System
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9Bdmi6ihGc&feature=related
Finding Books in the Library
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYsOIPQe2NA&feature=related
Crazy Video Made by Kids About Libraries
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFWcOo2-zH4&feature=related
Investigating
Dewey
Decimal
590’s Wild
Animals
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Investigating Dewey D
Domestic Animals
630’s
Dewey Decimal Rap
http://www.breitlinks.com/dewey_for_kids.htm
Melville Dewey 2.02 The 500s (The Rap)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHiUQb5xg7A
Library: Intro to Dewey Decimal System
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9Bdmi6ihGc&feature=related
Finding Books in the Library
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYsOIPQe2NA&feature=related
Crazy Video Made by Kids About Libraries
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFWcOo2-zH4&feature=related
Alein Shows how the Dewey Decimal System Works (for younger kids)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hIQwfDY5xY&feature=related A Librarian
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwprckNN20s&feature=related
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Destiny
Library.
Pick up one book from your table.
Write down the Title and the Dewey Decimal
Number you find on the spine.
Mammals
In this project we want to learn all
about these amazing creatures.
What Is A Mammal?
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Mammals are animals that have hair, are
warm-blooded, and nourish their young with milk.
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Some modern-day mammals include people,
apes, dogs, mice, elephants, pandas, and many
more.
•
List one thing mammals have.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jw74pfWfxA
Mammals 3:46
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YSCLSFm2
eA&feature=related
List 1 thing that mammals have or do.
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Top 50 Most Dangerous Animals
7:32
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=y7Ir6KS4POU
Top 10 mammals!
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_
are_the_top_ten_most_dangerous
_mammals
Right now write your answer on
your paper.
Pick an animal that you wish to
research.
You will research your animal using the
Destiny Library website.
Destiny Websites
http://destiny.racine.k12.wi.us
Click on Catalog and Click on View then Click On Animals – San Diego Zoo Webcams - Link Build Your Wild Self - Link
View
10 Most Dangerous Mammals
10. Wolverine 9. Dingo
8. Spotted Hyena 7. Polar Bear
6. Rhinoceros 5. Tiger
4. Lion
Top 10 most dangerous animals
10 Bear
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ThZ8dc2B8E&feature=relat ed
The Elephant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugHx73eAddk&feature=rela ted
Hippo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=ho-DzF R2jic&NR=1
Mountain Lion
Sweetest animals
Swimming pigs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVcKglSuGe8 Otter Pups Swimming Lesson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpTqV6LPl8c&feature=player_embedded Baby Kangeroo Jumps Out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qBgMmRMpOo&feature=player_embedded Jumping on a Bed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYTwmkvFuH4&feature=player_embedded
Twin Rabbits
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtbrLIwKWWA&feature=player_embedded
Monkey Riding a Bike
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOW3thP1kU4&feature=player_embedded
Hedgehog Eats a Carrot
World’s Favorite Animals
Types Of Mammals
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Monotremes: are primitive egg-laying
mammals.
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Marsupials: their young are born in an
extremely immature state.
•
Placental mammals: their young are born at
Monotremes
•
Monotremes are the most primitive
mammals. These mammals lay eggs, after the
babies hatch, the mothers nourish their young
with milk. Today, monotremes only live in
Types of Monotremes
• There are three
species of
monotremes:
• The duck-billed
platypus and two spiny anteaters.
• This is a picture of a
Marsupials
•
Marsupials are pouched mammals whose
babies are born in a very undeveloped state.
The young attach themselves to their mother.
Many marsupials have a pouch that encloses
the young.
•
Marsupials evolved about 100 to 75 million
Types of Marsupials
• The biggest is the human sized red kangaroo.
• The smallest is the pilbara,
it would fit in a persons hand.
• Kangaroo, opossum,
Tasmanian devil, and koala the most common.
• The only marsupial in North
America is the Virginia opossum.
Placental Mammals
•
Placental mammals are advanced mammals
whose young are born at an advanced stage.
•
Before birth the young are nourished through
a placenta. The placenta is attached to the
mother
’
s uterus and it delivers oxygen and
nutrients to the young.
Types of Placental Mammals
• There are almost
4,000 known species of placental mammals.
• The most common:
Mammal Diets
•
Mammals have to eat a lot to maintain their
high body temperature. Diets vary from
The Different Types of Diets
•
There are four types of diets that mammals
can have. They can be:
Herbivores
• Herbivores are plant
eaters.
• Some herbivores
include: beavers,
cows, horses, pandas, sloths, and others.
• Pictured are panda
Carnivores
• Carnivores are meat
eaters.
• Some carnivores
include: whales and dolphins, dogs, tigers, lions, and others.
Omnivores
• Omnivores eat both
plants and meat.
• Some omnivores
include: people, some bears, and others.
Insectivores
• Insectivores eat
insects.
• Some insectivores
include: aardvarks, anteaters, and others.
Venomous Mammals
• Only a few mammals
are venomous.
• These mammals
include: male
duckbilled platypus, several species of shrews, and the
Solenodon (a small insectivore).
Mammal Extremes
•
Here are some fun mammal facts.
•
We are going find out what the fastest,
slowest and biggest mammals are.
•
We will also learn what the smallest, loudest
and smelliest mammals are.
The Fastest Mammal
• The fastest mammal
(also the fastest land animal) it the
Cheetah.
• The cheetah runs
The Slowest Mammal
• The slowest mammal
is the sloth.
• The sloth moves less
The Biggest Mammal
• The biggest mammal
also known as the biggest animal that ever lived on Earth is the blue whale.
• The biggest land
mammal is the African Elephant.
The Tallest Mammal
•
The tallest mammal
The Smallest Mammals
• The smallest mammal
is the pygmy shrew and the bumblebee bat.
• The pygmy shrew
weighs between 1.2 and 2.7 grams.
• The bumblebee bat
weighs about 2 grams.
The Loudest Mammal
• The loudest mammal
is the blue whale.
• The second loudest is
the howler monkey.
• Pictured is a Black
Howler Monkey.
The Smelliest Mammal
• The smelliest mammal
The Fattest Mammal
• The blue whale has
the thickest layer of blubber, but the
ringed seal pups have the greatest
percentage of fat (about 50%).
More Mammal Facts
• There are about 5,000 species of living mammals • You have learned that mammals are divided into
three subclasses: Monotremes, Marsupials, and Placental mammals.
• Mammals unlike other animals have body hair, three
What Did You Learn?
• Hopefully you have
learned a lot more about mammal.
• I also hope that you found
the facts interesting, like the biggest and smelliest mammal.
• Do you now know what
Test What You Learned
A Mammal Worksheet