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Tigers PPT:
Interesting and fun facts all about tigers. Learn about tigers in this nonfiction resource for teachers, students, and parents! Challenge the kids with some higher level thinking activities designed to hone problem solving skills.

This informative and dynamic PowerPoint presentation illustrates and explains the tigers'...

- Classification
- Appearance
- Senses
- Habitats
- Diet
- Hunting strategies
- Prey
- Life cycle
- Species
- Life style
- Mating and reproduction habits
- Hybrids
- Cubs
- Sleeping locations
- Interesting facts
- 2 video clips of tiger hunting strategies
- The presentation begins with a riddle and ends with a few higher level thinking writing activities and much more!

Please feel free to email me directly at r_nyg@yahoo.com if you need any assistance.

This was created by Ryan Nygren.

Photo credits are found at the end of the presentation.
The cover photo's attribution link can be found by Chris Phutully here - https://www.flickr.com/photos/72562013@N06/8348357375/

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Big Cats - PowerPoint and Activities Bundle

Learn all about lions, tigers, leopards, and cheetahs with this dynamic and animated PPT presentation bundle. It’s a nonfiction resource full of information, photos, illustrations, videos, audio clips and fun facts. The presentations are designed for teachers, students, and parents. When they’re over, challenge the kids with some higher-level thinking activities devised to hone problem-solving skills. * Jaguars coming soon. Big Cats - PowerPoint and Activities also works extremely well as independent reading resources for iPads, iPhones, tablets, etc. The presentation is intended to be read or viewed as an animated digital book. In these informative and engaging PowerPoint presentations you and your children will learn all about… * Cheetahs (Who are technically not considered a “big cat” because they can’t roar.) * Lions * Tigers * Leopards * Physical and behavioral adaptations with detailed examples of each * Habitats * Diets * Hunting Strategies * Physical Characteristics * Life Cycles * Lifestyles * Reproduction and Mating Habits * Interesting facts * and much more When the presentation is over have your kids expand on what they’ve learned with three higher-level thinking activities. Download the preview, and be sure to view it as a slideshow to get the full effect (the slides are dynamic). Please feel free to email me directly at r_nyg@yahoo.com if you need any assistance. This was created by Ryan Nygren. Photo credits are found at the end of the presentation. The Leopard cover photo is by Leonid LI on Flickr and is in the Public Domain under a Mark 1.0 license. It can be found on Flickr here - https://www.flickr.com/photos/133768082@N04/32101568854/ The Tiger’s cover photo's attribution link can be found here by Chris Phutully and is under a CC by 2.0 license The Lion’s cover photo's attribution link can be found here by Sponchia and is under a CC by 1.0 license The Cheetah’s cover photo's attribution link can be found here by Sponchia and is under a CC by 1.0 license

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eversor6666

3 years ago
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Whilst a good basis for producing your own work, using this for pointers, the presentation is in general rather fussy. Whilst very colourful, I would be hesitant to use it with students with attention issues or dyslexia as it stands.<br /> There are also unfortunately a number of minor errors showing poor research in the presentations construction; for just one example on the 'Tiger Prey' slide it shows a young black rhino, young african elephant, species a tiger could never meet in the wild, and lists an opossum (a north american marsupial) as a rodent.<br /> If I were presented this by an older highschool student I would be very happy, but as a teaching resource for sale, not so much.<br /> I'm afraid I won't be using it.

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