1. Evolution and Domestication of the Equid Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] A WebQuest for 9th Grade (Ag 1) Designed by Emily Fickbohm mjohot@simla.colostate,edu Based on a template from The WebQuest Page
2. Introduction Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] Horses have been around since before anyone can remember. Although like Darwinโs theory on human evolution, the horse also morphed from a creature unlike what it is today. Fossils and prehistoric elements show us that the horse today was once a forest dwelling creature that stood about 2 to 3 feet high. Your Missionโฆ You are a horse breeder and relatively new to the equine industry. You decide that you would like to develop or breed a new kind of horse, but you are hazy about how the horse evolved in the first place. To breed a new horse you must understand the history, domestication, and current breeds of the equid. You will research and then decide what breeds combined would make the perfect horse.
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5. The Process Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] Website that you will be using: http://chem.tufts.edu/science/evolution/HorseEvolution.htm www.creationevolution.net/evolution_of_the _horse.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_of_the_horse www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/horses/ www.equiworld.net/uk/horsecare/evolution/domestication.htm www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/horses www.aqha.com
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7. Conclusion Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] Congratulations! You have success fully developed your own breed of horse specific to your needs and your ideal. Now that you have completed this Web Quest you know all about the evolution of the horse and how to morphed into this magnificent animal. You also are knowledgeable on the domestication which can help you better understand the horses and what it went through. Some horse mentalities still exist such as the flight or fight response. And you also know about breeds and what each breeds special is. This will help you in the long run if you tend to stay around or in the horse industry. Now just remember that developing a new breed isnโt as easy as what we did today. And there are many regulations for registering a mixed breed into a breed association. Breeders spend lots of years and money to understand breeding. This was just a fun exercise to help you better understand evolution, domestication, and breed of the equid.
8. Credits & References Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] Pictures: Microsoft Power Point Websites: http://chem.tufts.edu/science/evolution/HorseEvolution.htm www.creationevolution.net/evolution_of_the _horse.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_of_the_horse www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/horses/ www.equiworld.net/uk/horsecare/evolution/domestication.htm www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/horses www.aqha.com Special Thanks to: ED331 Colorado State University
9. Evolution and Domestication of the Equid [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page A WebQuest for 9th Grade (Ag. 1) Designed by Emily Fickbohm [email_address] Based on a template from The WebQuest Page Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
10. Introduction (Teacher) [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page Th is lesson came into effect to help students learn and apply evolution, domestication, and breeds of horses to their everyday life in the equine industry. Although this is not an equine based class it provides students the basic knowledge they need about the horses and allows them to apply it, in an almost real life setting. The students will use the internet and other resources to gather information about the horse and create a breeding log. They will research the evolution and domestication of the horses until they have gained the understanding on how the horse was brought into our society. They will then use the internet and research different breeds of the horse and gather characteristics that dominate each breed they choose. Gather information about the breeds and what type of horse they which to create into a new breed. A log or journal must be kept as in acting the part of a horse breeder searching for a new breed. Sufficient amount of time needs to be provided to the students, due to the fact that this is an intensive assignment/project. Time will be allowed for in class for research and project/presentation preparation. Some of this project may need to be done outside of class. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
11. Learners (Teacher) [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page This project will be taught in the 9 th grade. It is a part of the agricultural education program and will be taught in Ag. 1 as it includes basic knowledge of the certain livestock. Agriculture education is open to any student that is interested but has certain criteria to be met inside the program such as being a member of the FFA Chapter. Before students start this project they will have gone through lessons of evolution and horse breeds/colors. Although the only prior knowledge before the lessons includes knowing what a horse looks like. This assignment and class starts from scratch and all students could have no knowledge of the horse. Although it is a given that some students will have knowledge about the horse and some more than others but not matter the knowledge they still have to use the steps and achieve the process and project just like any other student. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
12. Curriculum Standards (Teacher) [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page Agricultural Standards met by this lesson and Web Quest project: Students will communicate equine science applications to the history and development of the horse. Students will be able to apply the status and future of the horse industry to careers in equine science and the neef for continuing research. Students will be able to define the leading horse breeds in America and the methods and terms used to group the breeds. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
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14. The Process (Teacher) [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion Website that you will be using: http://chem.tufts.edu/science/evolution/HorseEvolution.htm www.creationevolution.net/evolution_of_the _horse.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_of_the_horse www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/horses/ www.equiworld.net/uk/horsecare/evolution/domestication.htm www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/horses www.aqha.com T h ese are the websites that students must pull the majority of ther information off of. However, I fully understand that there are better and more interesting websites out there; so I challenge the student to branch out and find and interesting topic from another site. This site must be approved by the instructor present and the students must still use these websites for the majority of the research. Bonus points will be given to a student that finds an interesting topic about evolution or domestication that I donโt know.
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16. Evaluation (Teacher) [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page The students will be graded on their presentation of the new breed and the information and research found on the topic. Bonus points will be given is students find a piece of information that I didnโt now. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
17. Teacher Script (Teacher) [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page Today we are going to talk about our Web Quest projects. Does anyone know what a Web Quest is? A web quest is a project where you play a role in history and go on a search for information over the internet. This web quest is about horses and how they evolved, were domesticated, and how different breeds came into play. The role you are going to play is a horse breeder craving new money. To get this money you decided to create a new breed off of different breeds already established in the industry. One problem though, you donโt know anything about how the horse got here and became part of society in the first place and that is a huge part of breeding. In your web quest you are going to gather research off the internet about how the horse evolved and domesticated. You are also going to gather different breeds you are interested in and what characteristics or jobs that horse has. Your going to keep a log or journal like any horse breeder would do and when you are done researching evolution, domestication and breeds in your groups you are going to find 2 breeds that you would like to breed together and plan a presentation as if presenting to the United States Horse Council and different breed associations. Does anyone have any questions? (if questions come up ask the student what they think they should do or improv) With this type of project being so broad I donโt know what kinds of questions you would have. But the sky is the limit on what breeds they can choose from. And they must use the websites given. Ok now get to work. We only have a couple class periods to get this done and some of those will be half. Get into the groups I assigned you earlier and get a plan of attack going. Some of this project will have to go home as homework but all group time should be able to be done in class. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
18. Conclusion (Teacher) [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page This lesson will give students the knowledge of evolution, domestication, and breeds of horses in the world. In Agricultural Education livestock knowledge no matter what it may be is important. If one student has goats and the other students doesnโt they still learn about goats because it is a livestock. This make you knowledgeable about everything in the agriculture industry which is the big spectrum to the equine industry. The standards emphasize livestock involvement and knowledge in agricultural education and students thrive on it. Whether they go work on the farm right after high school or whether they go off to school this gives them the prior knowledge they need to get through whatever they need to succeed and it also gives them a foundation to build on. This kind of subject may not be as important as math to some students but to some far kids this is everything. This is the life they have now and the life they want when they grow up. Most students also donโt realize they like a certain species of livestock until they study it then they may turn into a horse wizard and lover. Although this lesson gives them the livestock knowledge that they need it also gives them internet skills and technology skill. Which as we know is a growing part of society and extremely important for students to have the knowledge on how to work a computer and the internet. It also gives students presentation skills. As we all know when you get out into the industry it isnโt a cake walk and most of the time you have to stand up for either what you believe in or something that your boss told you to find out and present to a client (depending on what your doing). This gives them all those skills and knowledge, computer/.internet, communication, and agriculture. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
19. Credits & References (Teacher) [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page Pictures: Microsoft Power Point Websites: http://chem.tufts.edu/science/evolution/HorseEvolution.htm www.creationevolution.net/evolution_of_the _horse.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_of_the_horse www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/horses/ www.equiworld.net/uk/horsecare/evolution/domestication.htm www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/horses www.aqha.com Special Thanks to: ED331 Colorado State University Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion