SEA WORLD FIELD TRIP
LANGUAGE ARTS



Your field trip to Sea World in San Diego is meant to be a unique experience in which you not only enjoy yourself, but will learn much about your planet and the species with which you share it. Your team teachers have each assigned you responsibilities for research, investigation and observation during your field trip. You also have responsibilities for language arts as well.

You must provide pencils or pens yourself. It is recommended that you take this handout with you on the trip for reference. You are required to maintain a "trip log" of the events you observe during the day; perhaps in your Writing Journal. Your "trip log" represents your brainstorming and rough notes. As a MINIMUM (that is, for a C grade), you must write one descriptive paragraph per every two hours of the trip. The paragraph must describe the events during the previous two hours. Thus, if your trip lasts from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m., a total of twelve hours, you are expected to write six paragraphs for a C, eight for a B, and ten for an A grade. These are to be well written, complete, properly spelled, and grammatically correct paragraphs to the best of your ability. They MUST contain a topic sentence, multiple supporting details and a concluding or summarizing sentence. Your paper will be entitled, "Dive Into Sea World" and the opening paragraph should indicate the WHO, WHAT, WHEN, and WHERE of this trip. (This paper will be worth 100 points.)

In addition, you must create a map of Sea World indicating those sights, shows and activities you observed or in which you participated. This map is to be "keyed" to reflect what you did supported by your narrative description in your paper described in the paragraph above. In other words, if you viewed the killer whale show at 12:00 noon and your 1:00 p.m. entry discusses that activity, your map should show that as the 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. activity. These maps are to be individualized and colored. The neater, more detailed and more colorful, then the higher the grade. (This map will be worth 50 points.)

For extra credit, on the reverse of your map you may identify a marine animal, a marine plant, a location, or fact which begins with a unique letter of the alphabet. As an example, you might list POLAR BEAR for the letter P; if you see one! (This extra credit is worth 2 points for every accurate and correctly spelled entry, up to 52 points.)

It is NOT expected that you will complete these requirements the day of the trip, but your "trip log," field notes, and other information must be sufficiently detailed to allow you to complete both the paper and the map during the several days following the trip. The specific due date will be assigned when you return.

BE THOROUGH    BE CREATIVE    BE COLORFUL    BE YOURSELF


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