Sixth Grade Research/ Presentation Outline PRESENTATION DUE- May 8, 2013 (Slide 1) Title, your name, animal image and date due __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ (Slide 2) Why is this animal endangered? When did it become endangered? How many of this species is left in the world? __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ (Slide 3) What is this animal’s habitat? (example; desert, swamp, forest, etc.) Where in the world do you find this animal in its natural habitat? (country- show with a map __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ (Slide 4) What does your animal look like as an adult? (example; size, height, weight, coloring, fur, skin, etc. (Slide 5) What does your animal look like then they are born? How many babies does the mother carry? How long does it take for the babies to mature into adulthood? __________________________________________________________ (Slide 6) What does your animal eat? How does the animal interact with their own species? (Slide 7) What is your animal’s habits? (Where do they travel, sleep and how do they spend most of their time?) ___________________________________________________ (Slide 8) What can we do to help your animal to not be endangered? __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ (Slide 9) Your endangered animal short video clip (Slide 10) Work Cited page Reminders: Bullet information Use font, colors and size that is easy to read Put an image on each slide that relates to the information on the slide Use transitions Proof read using COPS This graphic organizer will be graded so make sure it is completed before you start developing your presentation!