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Penguins
Different species of Penguins
and their habitats.
Adelie Penguins
Adelie penguins
are the smallest of
the penguins living
on the Antarctica
continent. There
are over 2.5 million
breeding pairs
living in the
Antarctica region.
King Penguins
The King penguin is
the second largest
penguin. They are
found on many subAntarctic islands
including Crozet,
Prince Edward ,
Kerguelen, South
Georgia and Mazquarie
Islands. Total
population is
estimated to be 1
million breeding pairs.
Emperor Penguins
Emperor penguins are
the largest of all the
penguins. They live
and breed at the
beginning of winter, on
the fast ice all around
the Antarctic
continent. The total
population is
estimated to be about
200,000 breeding
pairs.
Little Blue Penguins
The White-flippered
penguins have a white
stripe around the edges of
the flippers and are located
in New Zealand. Little
penguins breed and live on
the coast of Southern
Australia, Tasmania, and
several sub-Antarctic
Islands south of New
Zealand.. The total
population is estimated to
be about 500,000 breeding
pairs.
Chinstrap Penguins
The Chinstrap
Penguins are the most
numerous penguins in
the world. It is
estimated there are 12
to 13 million located
on the barren islands
of the sub-Antarctic
Region and the
Antarctic Peninsula.
Rockhoppers
Rockhoppers live
on most of the
islands in the
Antarctic region.
There are major
colonies on the
Falkland Islands. It
is estimated that
there are over 3
million breeding
pairs.
Habitat Search
Go to the web site below:
http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/proj/penguins/main
.html
Scroll down to Habitats and double click on habitats
of penguins.
Follow directions and read more information about
the penguins from the screens above.
Make sure you know how much they can weigh and
how tall they can become
Minimize this link when finished and go back to the
power point.
What are you going to do with
your knowledge?
http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/proj/pengui
ns/main.html
Scroll down to Activities
Double click on learning activities print them
out and do number one and two writing out
your findings.
Bring both the activity sheet and your
findings to class tomorrow. They are your
admission slips.
Quiz Time
At the following link:
http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/proj/p
enguins/main.htmal
Scroll down to Quiz
Double click on Test Yourself
Click on quiz 1 complete and print out
Hand in it will be your exit slip from
class.