Beach Dunes 3 (Back of Dune continued)
I. Gigapan
This lesson uses Bob Graham Beach on Hutchinson Island as its core. Let's go there and explore the second of 2 Gigapans showing the beach dunes from the back side. The snapshots have narrated slideshows. If necessary, review the lesson on how to navigate a Gigapan. Zoom in, pan around, explore the snapshots with their recorded slideshows.
Click: Bob Graham Dune Side 2
II. Snapshot Information and Images
Go to the menu bar and click on Lesson 7 to get the drop-down menut entitled "Beach Dune 3 Snapshot Information and Images" for the words and images contained in the Gigapan snapshots.
III. Reference Photos
Go to the menu bar above and click on "Beach Dune 3 Reference Photos" for a set of photos to help you identify what you find at the beach.
IV. Field Trip
If you have not gone yet, go explore a beach habitat. Note: If you took a beach field trip for Part 1 (Lesson 5) or Part 2 (Lesson 6) you are not expected to go a second time for Part 3 (Lesson 7). A list of suggested sites is found on the tab in the menu bar after Lesson 16.
Take pictures of ten plants you identify. A total of ten species photos to cover the beach lessons is adequate. Remember: put the photos in a Word doc and send it to us. Please do not send photos as separate e-mail attachments.
I. Gigapan
This lesson uses Bob Graham Beach on Hutchinson Island as its core. Let's go there and explore the second of 2 Gigapans showing the beach dunes from the back side. The snapshots have narrated slideshows. If necessary, review the lesson on how to navigate a Gigapan. Zoom in, pan around, explore the snapshots with their recorded slideshows.
Click: Bob Graham Dune Side 2
II. Snapshot Information and Images
Go to the menu bar and click on Lesson 7 to get the drop-down menut entitled "Beach Dune 3 Snapshot Information and Images" for the words and images contained in the Gigapan snapshots.
III. Reference Photos
Go to the menu bar above and click on "Beach Dune 3 Reference Photos" for a set of photos to help you identify what you find at the beach.
IV. Field Trip
If you have not gone yet, go explore a beach habitat. Note: If you took a beach field trip for Part 1 (Lesson 5) or Part 2 (Lesson 6) you are not expected to go a second time for Part 3 (Lesson 7). A list of suggested sites is found on the tab in the menu bar after Lesson 16.
Take pictures of ten plants you identify. A total of ten species photos to cover the beach lessons is adequate. Remember: put the photos in a Word doc and send it to us. Please do not send photos as separate e-mail attachments.
V. Practice
1. Name a big beach grass not named Sea Oats.
2. Name the plant that has yellow flowers and whose fruit is a long lumpy pod.
3. From the leaves, how do you tell the mangroves apart?
4. Name a shrub with thick leaves whose flower is a half-flower and whose berries are black.
5. Name the plant whose leaves look like knife blades. Its flowers are white and are pollinated by moths and sit in a big pyramid on top of plant.
6. How do you know leaves on Blolly when you see it?
7. What plant has glochidia and Cochineal Insects?
VI. Quiz
Quiz 7
1. Name a big beach grass not named Sea Oats.
2. Name the plant that has yellow flowers and whose fruit is a long lumpy pod.
3. From the leaves, how do you tell the mangroves apart?
4. Name a shrub with thick leaves whose flower is a half-flower and whose berries are black.
5. Name the plant whose leaves look like knife blades. Its flowers are white and are pollinated by moths and sit in a big pyramid on top of plant.
6. How do you know leaves on Blolly when you see it?
7. What plant has glochidia and Cochineal Insects?
VI. Quiz
Quiz 7