Thursday, May 26, 2016

Reflections

Student 1:
I really enjoyed working on the project this year in SPIRIT! I found the blog to be challenging, but I liked learning something new. I used the IB learner profile trait of communicator the most, since I had to work with my team mates to make sure we finished everything we needed to on the project. I am also using the profile trait "reflective" right now as I think back about the project.

I hope next year that my team communicates better. We really all worked hard together. I learned how to source my work. I learned how to make a citation in Citefast. I learned how to paraphrase.

Student 2:
your comments.

Monday, March 14, 2016

Images

How Can We Help?


One thing that we can do to help this problem is spread the world and avoid using palm oil products. Habitat loss is also a main threat. We can stop cutting down trees.

There are some organizations that help save Rhinos. Here is a list:

WWF: http://www.worldwildlife.org/species/black-rhino
Save the Rhinos

Images

Here are some images of our endangered animal, The Northern Right Whale

References

References



Penny, M. (2001). Black rhino: Habitats, life cycle, food chains, threats. Austin, TX: Raintree Steck-Vaughn.





Research Facts

     
Black Rhinos live in the woodland Savannah where there are many trees and bushes. Black Rhinos mostly live in Africa and need to find water every day. In Africa, it is really hot and Rhinos need to find as much water as they could find.

The Hawksbill Sea Turtles are endangered by many different causes: oil spills, pollution, fishermen catching them, and people eat their eggs, They also get eaten by predators, hit by boats, killed and even their shells get made into jewelry! Pollution is killing them by spreading dirty germs into their water.




Central Focus Question