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Teacher Assignments

Roadkill Project 05/22
Memoir 05/21
Memoir 05/21
Severe Weather 04/10
Science Valentines 02/12
Nonfiction book review 02/05
Air Pressure Response 02/04
Atmosphere Glog 01/18
Purpose of myth 01/07
Features of the Sun 12/11
Stargirl essay 11/15
Culture Posters 11/05
Moon Rocks! 10/30
Module 1 Letter 10/26
Postcards From Space! 10/16
A Place I'd Rather Be 09/11
My Eye 09/08
Roadkill 2012 05/16
Germans vs. Romans Essay 05/03
NH Animals 03/18
Learning Update - Voki 03/09
Roman GladiatorJournals 03/08
The Sun 02/20
Earth's Atmosphere 01/20
Persian and Peloponnesian War Presentations 11/28
October Storm 2011 10/31
Postcard From Space! 10/12
Space Address 09/20
My Eye 09/07
UNH Field Trip 06/08
7th Grade Year in Animoto 06/08
SS Writing Piece 05/24
Language Arts: Trimester Three (3) 05/20
Language Arts: Plot Diagram (Science Fiction) 04/20
Antarctic Flag 04/10
Language Arts: Trimester 2 02/15
Snow! 02/15
Student VOKI 02/01
Language Arts: Classic Vocabulary 01/11
Hiding in the Art Room 01/10
Language Arts Assignment: Trimester One 12/02
Living in Space 11/09
Other Worlds 10/21
2010 Space Address 09/20
My First Wordle 09/20
End of the Year Wordle 06/14
Reading List 06/11
Bridge Writing 06/11
"Should the US continue to celebrate Columbus Day 06/07
Roadkill 2010 05/15
Stock Market Report 05/12
Higgins Museum Essay 05/05
Digging into Trash and the Environment 05/04
Medieval Scan 04/19
Belize and NH Students 04/02
Weather Story / Weather Topic 03/19
Memorable Incident Speech 03/19
Romans in Scotland - A first person account 02/11
Stock Market Spreadsheet 02/02
Science Valentines 01/31
Language Arts Assignment: Trimester One 01/25
Mixed Media Collage 01/12
Joe Flood / Project Safeguard 12/22
Strawbery Banke 11/23
NASA's Moon Rocks 11/06
Disciplines of the Social Studies Posters 10/27
Math Letter / Module 1 10/23
Solar System Objects 10/21
Planets 09/24

Teacher Entries

Roadkill Voicethread 5/29
7th Grade Team - May, 2013 5/13
7th Grade Update - May, 2013 5/13
Team Update - March, 2013 3/15
Team Update - February, 2013 3/15
List 5, 10, all

Student Entries

B My eye 6/6
L Roadkill Voicethread 6/4
M Roadkill Voice Thread 6/4
D Roadkill 5/29
C RoadKill 5/29
K Voicethread - Roadkill 5/29
B Roadkill Voicethread 5/29
G Roadkill Voicethread 5/29
L Roadkill 5/29
T Roadkill Voice Thread 5/29
F Roadkill 5/29
L Green Class - Voicethread 5/29
L Green Class - Voicethread 5/29
A AJHU Voice thread - Roadkill 5/29
R Voice Thread 5/29
C Voice Thread 5/29
C Voicethread - Moon Rocks! 5/29
P Roadkill 2013 5/29
D Roadkill Project 2013 5/29
G Roadkill 2013 5/29
C Green Class Roadkill 2013 5/29
B Roadkill Voicethread 5/29
B Roadkill 5/29
E Voice Thred ERHE 5/29
B Voice Thread 5/29

List 25, 50, all

Conditions of Use


Graph and analyisis for Roadkill '10


 


 


In my 7th grade science class we have been studying the roadkill in Rye and New Castle. We have looked at roadkill and choose something that might have effected the roadkill amounts. I choose to study the temperature each day and record weather the warm days had more or less roadkill than cold days. I set the temperature I would consider cold 59°F and under. Then my teacher printed me a sheet showing the temperature for all of the days we studied roadkill. I then created a table and a graph.


I took the warm days with roadkill and divided it by the total number of warm days. Then I did the same with cold days. I found that 42% of the cold days had roadkill and 48% of the warm days had roadkill. This proves that there is more roadkill on warm days than on cold days. I think this happened because as it got warmer mating season started. During mating season there is a lot more roadkill than in the winter. So as the weather got better animals began to come out of hibernation. This was probably the biggest factor weather played in the roadkill.


This happens because people are used to driving without any animals around in the winter but then the animals come out of hibernation and they are all over the place. So drivers are not prepared for the sudden abundance of animals. Also with mating season in full swing the animals may be running across the road to for another animal.


Another variable that may have effected our roadkill amount this year, is precipitation. If it was raining hard, it may make it harder to see on the road. So drivers may not see little animals on the road. Also if it is snowing the roads are slippery, so if it starts to snow unexpectedly animals may still be out and about. In this case you most likely will not see the animals and it would not be as easy to slam on your brakes with out skidding.


In addition to looking at the temperature I would think it is a good idea to look at the precipitation. Then you may also want to see when the animal died instead of when it is seen it. It is important to have accurate information. There is misinformation when you don't know when the animal actually was killed. I think that that would be one of the most important variables to add to my project. This roadkill project was really fun and I hope that the information I found will help you in learning more bout roadkill.

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