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Slide 1

Animals and Zookeepers

Asia, Savannah, Alyssa, Jamira, Antonio, and Kervens

Glen Avenue School
Grade 5

Welcome to our Aurasma Project
Directions:
You will need to have your iPad logged into the
Aurasma app.
When you see the Aurasma symbol
scan the screen with your iPad.
A purple swirl will appear and then the video will
load.

Double tap to capture the video and then double
tap to release the video when you’re done viewing
the video.

Zookeepers Jobs
• Keepers, who work in zoos, provide direct care
for animals.
• Their daily job includes feeding, cleaning,
enrichment, training, monitoring animal
health, and educating visitors.
• Zoo keepers care for different types of animals
such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians,
fish, and invertebrates.

Zookeepers
• There are three kinds of zookeepers at a zoo.
• Head zookeepers supervise a section or a
department of the institution. They also provide
training and scheduling for keepers.
• Senior keepers are found in each department and
provide primary animal care to the animals in
their department.
• Keepers provide daily care to the institution’s
animals, including diet preparation, cleaning
general exhibit maintenance, and record keeping.

Caribbean Flamingo
• The Caribbean Flamingo is the “brightest” of
all flamingos
• It shows it’s true colors of red, pink, or orange
on it’s legs, bill and face.
• They eat flies, shrimp and mollusks.

Swamp Monkeys
• They have webbed feet to paddle in the water.
• Live near water.
• Love to have company and play with each
other
• Swamp monkeys have gray and green skin.
• Swamp monkeys make a grunting noise to
maintain contact between members of the
group.

American Alligators
• The alligators eat fish, turtles, mammals, and
birds.
• The name “alligator’’ comes from the Spanish
word el legarto meaning “the lizard.’’
• When alligators hatch from their eggs,
alligators are ten inches long and black with
yellow stripes and splotches.

Credits
All photographs were found on the
following websites:
http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/encyclopedia/zoo/?ar_a=1
https://www.aazk.org/zoo-keeping-as-a-career/
http://www.aazk.org/wp-content/uploads/keeper_information.pdf
http://www.aza.org/Education/detail.aspx?id=260
http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals


Slide 2

Animals and Zookeepers

Asia, Savannah, Alyssa, Jamira, Antonio, and Kervens

Glen Avenue School
Grade 5

Welcome to our Aurasma Project
Directions:
You will need to have your iPad logged into the
Aurasma app.
When you see the Aurasma symbol
scan the screen with your iPad.
A purple swirl will appear and then the video will
load.

Double tap to capture the video and then double
tap to release the video when you’re done viewing
the video.

Zookeepers Jobs
• Keepers, who work in zoos, provide direct care
for animals.
• Their daily job includes feeding, cleaning,
enrichment, training, monitoring animal
health, and educating visitors.
• Zoo keepers care for different types of animals
such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians,
fish, and invertebrates.

Zookeepers
• There are three kinds of zookeepers at a zoo.
• Head zookeepers supervise a section or a
department of the institution. They also provide
training and scheduling for keepers.
• Senior keepers are found in each department and
provide primary animal care to the animals in
their department.
• Keepers provide daily care to the institution’s
animals, including diet preparation, cleaning
general exhibit maintenance, and record keeping.

Caribbean Flamingo
• The Caribbean Flamingo is the “brightest” of
all flamingos
• It shows it’s true colors of red, pink, or orange
on it’s legs, bill and face.
• They eat flies, shrimp and mollusks.

Swamp Monkeys
• They have webbed feet to paddle in the water.
• Live near water.
• Love to have company and play with each
other
• Swamp monkeys have gray and green skin.
• Swamp monkeys make a grunting noise to
maintain contact between members of the
group.

American Alligators
• The alligators eat fish, turtles, mammals, and
birds.
• The name “alligator’’ comes from the Spanish
word el legarto meaning “the lizard.’’
• When alligators hatch from their eggs,
alligators are ten inches long and black with
yellow stripes and splotches.

Credits
All photographs were found on the
following websites:
http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/encyclopedia/zoo/?ar_a=1
https://www.aazk.org/zoo-keeping-as-a-career/
http://www.aazk.org/wp-content/uploads/keeper_information.pdf
http://www.aza.org/Education/detail.aspx?id=260
http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals


Slide 3

Animals and Zookeepers

Asia, Savannah, Alyssa, Jamira, Antonio, and Kervens

Glen Avenue School
Grade 5

Welcome to our Aurasma Project
Directions:
You will need to have your iPad logged into the
Aurasma app.
When you see the Aurasma symbol
scan the screen with your iPad.
A purple swirl will appear and then the video will
load.

Double tap to capture the video and then double
tap to release the video when you’re done viewing
the video.

Zookeepers Jobs
• Keepers, who work in zoos, provide direct care
for animals.
• Their daily job includes feeding, cleaning,
enrichment, training, monitoring animal
health, and educating visitors.
• Zoo keepers care for different types of animals
such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians,
fish, and invertebrates.

Zookeepers
• There are three kinds of zookeepers at a zoo.
• Head zookeepers supervise a section or a
department of the institution. They also provide
training and scheduling for keepers.
• Senior keepers are found in each department and
provide primary animal care to the animals in
their department.
• Keepers provide daily care to the institution’s
animals, including diet preparation, cleaning
general exhibit maintenance, and record keeping.

Caribbean Flamingo
• The Caribbean Flamingo is the “brightest” of
all flamingos
• It shows it’s true colors of red, pink, or orange
on it’s legs, bill and face.
• They eat flies, shrimp and mollusks.

Swamp Monkeys
• They have webbed feet to paddle in the water.
• Live near water.
• Love to have company and play with each
other
• Swamp monkeys have gray and green skin.
• Swamp monkeys make a grunting noise to
maintain contact between members of the
group.

American Alligators
• The alligators eat fish, turtles, mammals, and
birds.
• The name “alligator’’ comes from the Spanish
word el legarto meaning “the lizard.’’
• When alligators hatch from their eggs,
alligators are ten inches long and black with
yellow stripes and splotches.

Credits
All photographs were found on the
following websites:
http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/encyclopedia/zoo/?ar_a=1
https://www.aazk.org/zoo-keeping-as-a-career/
http://www.aazk.org/wp-content/uploads/keeper_information.pdf
http://www.aza.org/Education/detail.aspx?id=260
http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals


Slide 4

Animals and Zookeepers

Asia, Savannah, Alyssa, Jamira, Antonio, and Kervens

Glen Avenue School
Grade 5

Welcome to our Aurasma Project
Directions:
You will need to have your iPad logged into the
Aurasma app.
When you see the Aurasma symbol
scan the screen with your iPad.
A purple swirl will appear and then the video will
load.

Double tap to capture the video and then double
tap to release the video when you’re done viewing
the video.

Zookeepers Jobs
• Keepers, who work in zoos, provide direct care
for animals.
• Their daily job includes feeding, cleaning,
enrichment, training, monitoring animal
health, and educating visitors.
• Zoo keepers care for different types of animals
such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians,
fish, and invertebrates.

Zookeepers
• There are three kinds of zookeepers at a zoo.
• Head zookeepers supervise a section or a
department of the institution. They also provide
training and scheduling for keepers.
• Senior keepers are found in each department and
provide primary animal care to the animals in
their department.
• Keepers provide daily care to the institution’s
animals, including diet preparation, cleaning
general exhibit maintenance, and record keeping.

Caribbean Flamingo
• The Caribbean Flamingo is the “brightest” of
all flamingos
• It shows it’s true colors of red, pink, or orange
on it’s legs, bill and face.
• They eat flies, shrimp and mollusks.

Swamp Monkeys
• They have webbed feet to paddle in the water.
• Live near water.
• Love to have company and play with each
other
• Swamp monkeys have gray and green skin.
• Swamp monkeys make a grunting noise to
maintain contact between members of the
group.

American Alligators
• The alligators eat fish, turtles, mammals, and
birds.
• The name “alligator’’ comes from the Spanish
word el legarto meaning “the lizard.’’
• When alligators hatch from their eggs,
alligators are ten inches long and black with
yellow stripes and splotches.

Credits
All photographs were found on the
following websites:
http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/encyclopedia/zoo/?ar_a=1
https://www.aazk.org/zoo-keeping-as-a-career/
http://www.aazk.org/wp-content/uploads/keeper_information.pdf
http://www.aza.org/Education/detail.aspx?id=260
http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals


Slide 5

Animals and Zookeepers

Asia, Savannah, Alyssa, Jamira, Antonio, and Kervens

Glen Avenue School
Grade 5

Welcome to our Aurasma Project
Directions:
You will need to have your iPad logged into the
Aurasma app.
When you see the Aurasma symbol
scan the screen with your iPad.
A purple swirl will appear and then the video will
load.

Double tap to capture the video and then double
tap to release the video when you’re done viewing
the video.

Zookeepers Jobs
• Keepers, who work in zoos, provide direct care
for animals.
• Their daily job includes feeding, cleaning,
enrichment, training, monitoring animal
health, and educating visitors.
• Zoo keepers care for different types of animals
such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians,
fish, and invertebrates.

Zookeepers
• There are three kinds of zookeepers at a zoo.
• Head zookeepers supervise a section or a
department of the institution. They also provide
training and scheduling for keepers.
• Senior keepers are found in each department and
provide primary animal care to the animals in
their department.
• Keepers provide daily care to the institution’s
animals, including diet preparation, cleaning
general exhibit maintenance, and record keeping.

Caribbean Flamingo
• The Caribbean Flamingo is the “brightest” of
all flamingos
• It shows it’s true colors of red, pink, or orange
on it’s legs, bill and face.
• They eat flies, shrimp and mollusks.

Swamp Monkeys
• They have webbed feet to paddle in the water.
• Live near water.
• Love to have company and play with each
other
• Swamp monkeys have gray and green skin.
• Swamp monkeys make a grunting noise to
maintain contact between members of the
group.

American Alligators
• The alligators eat fish, turtles, mammals, and
birds.
• The name “alligator’’ comes from the Spanish
word el legarto meaning “the lizard.’’
• When alligators hatch from their eggs,
alligators are ten inches long and black with
yellow stripes and splotches.

Credits
All photographs were found on the
following websites:
http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/encyclopedia/zoo/?ar_a=1
https://www.aazk.org/zoo-keeping-as-a-career/
http://www.aazk.org/wp-content/uploads/keeper_information.pdf
http://www.aza.org/Education/detail.aspx?id=260
http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals


Slide 6

Animals and Zookeepers

Asia, Savannah, Alyssa, Jamira, Antonio, and Kervens

Glen Avenue School
Grade 5

Welcome to our Aurasma Project
Directions:
You will need to have your iPad logged into the
Aurasma app.
When you see the Aurasma symbol
scan the screen with your iPad.
A purple swirl will appear and then the video will
load.

Double tap to capture the video and then double
tap to release the video when you’re done viewing
the video.

Zookeepers Jobs
• Keepers, who work in zoos, provide direct care
for animals.
• Their daily job includes feeding, cleaning,
enrichment, training, monitoring animal
health, and educating visitors.
• Zoo keepers care for different types of animals
such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians,
fish, and invertebrates.

Zookeepers
• There are three kinds of zookeepers at a zoo.
• Head zookeepers supervise a section or a
department of the institution. They also provide
training and scheduling for keepers.
• Senior keepers are found in each department and
provide primary animal care to the animals in
their department.
• Keepers provide daily care to the institution’s
animals, including diet preparation, cleaning
general exhibit maintenance, and record keeping.

Caribbean Flamingo
• The Caribbean Flamingo is the “brightest” of
all flamingos
• It shows it’s true colors of red, pink, or orange
on it’s legs, bill and face.
• They eat flies, shrimp and mollusks.

Swamp Monkeys
• They have webbed feet to paddle in the water.
• Live near water.
• Love to have company and play with each
other
• Swamp monkeys have gray and green skin.
• Swamp monkeys make a grunting noise to
maintain contact between members of the
group.

American Alligators
• The alligators eat fish, turtles, mammals, and
birds.
• The name “alligator’’ comes from the Spanish
word el legarto meaning “the lizard.’’
• When alligators hatch from their eggs,
alligators are ten inches long and black with
yellow stripes and splotches.

Credits
All photographs were found on the
following websites:
http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/encyclopedia/zoo/?ar_a=1
https://www.aazk.org/zoo-keeping-as-a-career/
http://www.aazk.org/wp-content/uploads/keeper_information.pdf
http://www.aza.org/Education/detail.aspx?id=260
http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals


Slide 7

Animals and Zookeepers

Asia, Savannah, Alyssa, Jamira, Antonio, and Kervens

Glen Avenue School
Grade 5

Welcome to our Aurasma Project
Directions:
You will need to have your iPad logged into the
Aurasma app.
When you see the Aurasma symbol
scan the screen with your iPad.
A purple swirl will appear and then the video will
load.

Double tap to capture the video and then double
tap to release the video when you’re done viewing
the video.

Zookeepers Jobs
• Keepers, who work in zoos, provide direct care
for animals.
• Their daily job includes feeding, cleaning,
enrichment, training, monitoring animal
health, and educating visitors.
• Zoo keepers care for different types of animals
such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians,
fish, and invertebrates.

Zookeepers
• There are three kinds of zookeepers at a zoo.
• Head zookeepers supervise a section or a
department of the institution. They also provide
training and scheduling for keepers.
• Senior keepers are found in each department and
provide primary animal care to the animals in
their department.
• Keepers provide daily care to the institution’s
animals, including diet preparation, cleaning
general exhibit maintenance, and record keeping.

Caribbean Flamingo
• The Caribbean Flamingo is the “brightest” of
all flamingos
• It shows it’s true colors of red, pink, or orange
on it’s legs, bill and face.
• They eat flies, shrimp and mollusks.

Swamp Monkeys
• They have webbed feet to paddle in the water.
• Live near water.
• Love to have company and play with each
other
• Swamp monkeys have gray and green skin.
• Swamp monkeys make a grunting noise to
maintain contact between members of the
group.

American Alligators
• The alligators eat fish, turtles, mammals, and
birds.
• The name “alligator’’ comes from the Spanish
word el legarto meaning “the lizard.’’
• When alligators hatch from their eggs,
alligators are ten inches long and black with
yellow stripes and splotches.

Credits
All photographs were found on the
following websites:
http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/encyclopedia/zoo/?ar_a=1
https://www.aazk.org/zoo-keeping-as-a-career/
http://www.aazk.org/wp-content/uploads/keeper_information.pdf
http://www.aza.org/Education/detail.aspx?id=260
http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals


Slide 8

Animals and Zookeepers

Asia, Savannah, Alyssa, Jamira, Antonio, and Kervens

Glen Avenue School
Grade 5

Welcome to our Aurasma Project
Directions:
You will need to have your iPad logged into the
Aurasma app.
When you see the Aurasma symbol
scan the screen with your iPad.
A purple swirl will appear and then the video will
load.

Double tap to capture the video and then double
tap to release the video when you’re done viewing
the video.

Zookeepers Jobs
• Keepers, who work in zoos, provide direct care
for animals.
• Their daily job includes feeding, cleaning,
enrichment, training, monitoring animal
health, and educating visitors.
• Zoo keepers care for different types of animals
such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians,
fish, and invertebrates.

Zookeepers
• There are three kinds of zookeepers at a zoo.
• Head zookeepers supervise a section or a
department of the institution. They also provide
training and scheduling for keepers.
• Senior keepers are found in each department and
provide primary animal care to the animals in
their department.
• Keepers provide daily care to the institution’s
animals, including diet preparation, cleaning
general exhibit maintenance, and record keeping.

Caribbean Flamingo
• The Caribbean Flamingo is the “brightest” of
all flamingos
• It shows it’s true colors of red, pink, or orange
on it’s legs, bill and face.
• They eat flies, shrimp and mollusks.

Swamp Monkeys
• They have webbed feet to paddle in the water.
• Live near water.
• Love to have company and play with each
other
• Swamp monkeys have gray and green skin.
• Swamp monkeys make a grunting noise to
maintain contact between members of the
group.

American Alligators
• The alligators eat fish, turtles, mammals, and
birds.
• The name “alligator’’ comes from the Spanish
word el legarto meaning “the lizard.’’
• When alligators hatch from their eggs,
alligators are ten inches long and black with
yellow stripes and splotches.

Credits
All photographs were found on the
following websites:
http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/encyclopedia/zoo/?ar_a=1
https://www.aazk.org/zoo-keeping-as-a-career/
http://www.aazk.org/wp-content/uploads/keeper_information.pdf
http://www.aza.org/Education/detail.aspx?id=260
http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals