Green Screen - role play being a National Geographic Reporter
You will be role-playing...as a junior corresponder from the National Geographic. You have been hired to research a unique animal and to do a 15 to 30 second informative video for viewers of all ages.
Next:
You will be browsing the following sites:
http://hubpages.com/animals/25-Most-Amazing-and-Unique-Animals-On-Earth
http://hubpages.com/education/Five-Ugly-and-Bizarre-Animals
http://hubpages.com/animals/StrangeAnimals
http://gizmodo.com/these-are-the-worlds-weirdest-birds-1565837454
http://inyminy.com/26-shockingly-bizarre-animals-that-came-straight-out-of-a-nightmare/
https://animalchannel.co/15-unique-animals/
https://greenglobaltravel.com/weird-animals-around-the-world/
Then:
You will be introduced to your assigned animals...
Your assigned animal is based off of your computer number.
2) The Giant Coconut Crab or Hoatzin or chinese giant salamander or Warthog
3) Red Velvet Ant/ "Cow Killer" or Long-eared jerboa or Magnificent Frigatebird or Long-Beaked Echidna
4) Mexican Walking Fish or Goblin Shark or Golden Snub-Nosed Monkey or Longhorn Cowfish
5) Aye-Aye or Promachoteuthis sulcus or Raccoon Dog or Flying Fox
6) The Red Panda or Honey Pot Ants or Poison Dart Frogs or Anglerfish
7) Giraffe Weevil or The Surinam Toad Pipa Pipa or Sea Pen or or Snub-Nosed Monkey
8) Tapir or Naked Mole Rat or Eastern long-necked turtle or Asian Sheepshead Wrasse – Big Bumpy Head or Frog Fish
9) Slender Loris or Olm or dumpy tree frog or Glass catfish or Dzo
10) Monkfish or Chambered Nautilus or Irrawaddy Dolphin or Pointed sawfish
11) Sea Pig or Deep Sea Hatchetfish or Warty Frogfish or Pacific Barreleye
12) Stick Bug (or Stick Insect) or Christmas Island frigatebird or Sea angel or Jumping Stick insect
13) Giant Isopod or Glasswing Butterfly or Kakapo or Ocellated Icefish
14) Glass Frog or Panda Ant or Long-wattled Umbrellabird or or Pygmy Marmoset (Pocket monkey)
15) Mata Mata or Giant Oarfish or Pangolin or Sheepshead Fish
16) Giant Weta or Chinese Giant Salamander or Oilbird or Stimpson’s (Nopili) gob
17) Wrinkle-Faced Bat or Mexican Mole Lizards or Sri Lanka Frogmouth or Freshwater Whipray Stingray
19) Leafy Seadragon or Patagonian Mara or Superb Bird of Paradise or Lameness in Eudocimus ruber(Scarlet Ibis)
20) Blobfish or Catahoula Leopard Dog or Amazon Giant Fishing Spider or Parrotfish
21) Pink Fairy Armadillo or Belgian blue or The Gerenuk or Gobi Jerboa
22) Rosey-Lipped Batfish or Goliath Bird Eating Spider or Driver Ant or Highland cow
23) Mantis Shrimp or Komodo Dragon or Giant Katydid or Zebu cow
24) The Star-Nosed Mole or Malayan colugo (flying Lemur) or Hickory Horned Devil or Miniature belted Galloway cow
25) Camel Spider or Featherless Chickens or Orchid Mantis or American Brahman cow
26) Walking Leaf (or Leaf Insect) or Water Opossum or Japanese Spider Crab or Proboscis monkey
27) The Blue Dragon Nudibranch or Purple Gallinule or Scorpionfly or SAVANNAH Cat
28) The Saiga Antelope or Goliath Tiger Fish or Baird's Tapir or Dexter cow
29) Umbonia Spinosa or Dugong or Frilled Neck Lizard or Miniature panda cow
30) Angel Shark (aka Squatina Squatina) or mimic octopus or Blue Footed Booby or Potoo
31) Lowland Streaked Tenrec or Pyura Chilensis or Chinese Water Deer or Jesus Lizard
32) Japanese Spider Crab or Thorn Bug (Umbonia Spinosa) or Zebra Duiker or Pink Dolphin
33) Shoebill or Yeti Crab or Colugo or Solenodon
34) Atlantic Wolffish or Tufted Coquette or Honduran White Bat or Tamarin
The video requirements:
Top Layer - a short 15 to 30 second video of you reading a script that shares at least 6 facts about your selected animal.
Middle Layer - a short video of your animal moving (This can be found on YouTube)
Bottom layer - 4 images of your selected animal
Be certain to upload the video to Google Drive and share a link onto your Google Classroom Page.