ELEMENTARY SCIENCE PROGRAM Math, Science & Technology Education A Collection of Learning Experiences on CRAYFISH Crayfish Student Activity Book Name This learning experience activity book is yours to keep. Please put your name on it now. This activity book should contain your observations of and results from your experiments. When performing experiments, ask your teacher for any additional materials you may need.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Activity Sheet for L.E. #3 - Behavior of a Crayfish...2-3 Activity Sheet for L.E. #4 - Parts, Parts, And More Parts...4-5 Activity Sheet for L.E. #5 - Feeding...6 Activity Sheet for L.E. #6 - Measure the Crayfish...7-10 Activity Sheet for L.E. #7 - Social Order...11-13 Crayfish Student Assessment...14-15 Student Self Assessment...16 Glossary...17-18 1
Activity Sheet for Learning Experience #3 Name BEHAVIOR OF A CRAYFISH Journal of Crayfish Behavior Date Time Observations: New Questions: 2
Activity Sheet for Learning Experience #3 Page 2 Picture of Crayfish 3
Activity Sheet for Learning Experience #4 Name PARTS, PARTS, AND MORE PARTS Draw a detailed drawing of your crayfish. Top View Bottom View My crayfish is male or female. How do I know? 4
Activity Sheet for Learning Experience #4 Page 2 Label the parts of the crayfish. List of words: Cephalothorax, Antennule, Abdomen, Telson, Uropod, Swimmerets, Walking Legs, Carapace, Pinier Cheliped, Antenna, Maxilliped, Eye 5
Activity Sheet for Learning Experience #5 Name FEEDING Journal of Crayfish Feeding Behavior. Date Time Observations: New Questions: 6
Activity Sheet for Learning Experience #6 Name MEASURE THE CRAYFISH Complete the data table below for your crayfish. Length cm Width cm Mass g 7
Activity Sheet for Learning Experience #6 page 2 Complete the graph below showing the length of the various crayfish. Crayfish Lengths 15 14 13 12 Centimeters 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8
Activity Sheet for Learning Experience #6 page 3 Complete the graph below showing the width of the various crayfish. Crayfish Widths 15 14 13 12 Centimeters 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9
Activity Sheet for Learning Experience #6 page 4 Complete the graph below showing the mass of the various crayfish. Mass of Crayfish 15 14 13 12 Grams 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10
Activity Sheet for Learning Experience #7 Name SOCIAL ORDER Journal entry for Observation #1: I am observing the. Date Time Observations: New Questions: 11
Activity Sheet for Learning Experience #7 page 2 Journal entry for Observation #2: I am observing the. Date Time Observations: New Questions: 12
Activity Sheet for Learning Experience #7 page 3 Journal Entry for Observation #3: I am observing the. Date Time Observations: New Questions: 13
Name: Crayfish Student Assessment Date: Directions: Read the question carefully and answer based on your knowledge about crayfish. Circle the correct answer. 1. The lifecycle of the crayfish begins by: a. being born alive b. hatching out of an egg c. being carried in the pouch of its mother d. developing from a larva 2. When being approached from the front, a crayfish will often respond by: a. hissing at the creature b. lunging towards its attacker c. retreating backwards d. holding perfectly still 3. The exoskeleton of a crayfish functions mainly to: a. help it grow b. protect it from predators c. keep its organs intact d. keeps the crayfish from drying out 4. A crayfish uses its to defend itself. a. uropod b. pincers c. eyes d. tail 5. In their natural habitat, crayfish are usually most active: a. in the morning b. during the day c. at night d. all the time 6. The female crayfish uses her swimmerets to a. protect and carry her eggs b. carry food c. scare off predators d. attract males when mating 14
Crayfish Assessment Page 2 7. Crayfish are classified as based on their eating habits. a. herbivores b. carnivores c. omnivores d. producers 8. An animals natural home is called its a. cheliped b. gills c. invertebrate d. habitat 9. A hard shelled water animal is called a(n) a. plankton b. maxilliped c. crustacean d. mammal 10. An animal that does not have a backbone is referred to as a(n) a. vertibrate b. invertibrate c. herbivore d. carnivore 11. Label the parts of the crayfish. List of words: Cephalothorax, Antennule, Abdomen, Telson, Uropod, Swimmerets, Walking Legs, Carapace, Pinier Cheliped, Antenna, Maxilliped, Eye 15
CRAYFISH STUDENT SELF-ASSESSMENT Name: Date: 1. What do you now know about crayfish that you did not know before? 2. What do you know about the difference between an omnivore, carnivore, or herbivore? 3. How do you think you and your partner(s) worked together? Give some examples. 4. What learning experiences did you enjoy? Explain why did you liked them. 5. Were there any learning experiences in the unit you didn t understand or that confused you? Explain your answer. 6. Take another look at your activity sheets and science notebook. Describe how well you think you recorded your observations and ideas. 16
GLOSSARY Abdomen: Antenna: Behavior: Carapace: Cephalotharax: Claws: Contaminate: Crayfish: Crustacean: Diet: Dominant: Female: Habitat: Identify: Length: Male: the elongated portion of the body of an orthropod located behind the thorax. It is usually segmented. a sensory organ found in pairs on heads of organisms, including insects & crustaceans. the way an animal or object reacts under certain conditions. a thick hard case or shell that covers the body, especially the back of an animal such as the crayfish or crab. fused head and thorax of many crustaceans. an appendage used for grasping in crayfish, crabs and other invertebrates, pincers. to make impure, unclean, especially by mixing impurities into it. a freshwater crustacean with large claws. an anthropod with several pairs of jointed legs, hard protective outer shell, two pairs of antennas, and eyes at the end of stalks the food an animal consumes. relating to a single animal or animal species that is greater in number, power or importance within a community or over a specific period. belonging to the sex that produces eggs or young. a natural or controlled environment in which a plant or animal lives. to recognize something and name what it is. the distance along an object from end to end. belonging to the sex that produces sperm to fertilize female eggs. 17
Mass: Maxilliped: Observe: Observation: Pincer: Prediction: Preference: Research: Social: Swimmerets: Telson: Walking legs: Width: Uropod: the amount of matter an object contains. specialized feeding appendages located behind the maxillae on the heads of crustaceans. to watch someone or something attentively, especially for scientific purpose. the record of observing natural phenomenon and noting developments. front claws of some crustaceans used for grasping objects. forming an opinion of what will happen based on previous knowledge or experience. opportunity to choose a course of a time that is considered more desirable than another. investigation into a subject in order to discover facts. relating to the way animals in groups behave or interact. an abdominal appendage on some crustaceans that is adapted for swimming, and in females, for carrying eggs. the last segment of an arthropod. legs used by crayfish for movement. the distance from one side or edge to the other. either of a pair of flat appendages on the last abdominal segment of a crustacean. 18