Part 2 - Making A Table Holiday Special Assignment

Jurassic Park Film Franchise

This is Part 2 of a Data Collection and Analysis assignment in which you will use what you have learned so far about animation to collect and analyze data about the films in the Jurassic Park film franchise. Part 2 of this seven-part assignment will be to create a table to display the information you have collected.

Common Core Educational Standards (Science and Math)

In Part 2 of this assignment, students will communicate information as part of a plan to address the investigative questions about each of the films in the media franchise.

Now that you have collected the data requested in Part 1 of this Holiday Special Assignment, you will use the data to complete Part 2. The Jurassic Park media franchise includes the following six films:

Jurassic Park (1993)

The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)

Jurassic Park III (2001)

Jurassic World (2015)

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018)

Jurassic World Dominion (2022)

Jurassic World Rebirth is scheduled to be released in 2025. The first film in the media franchise was adapted from a novel written by Michael Crichton (pronounced KRY-tun) as was the second film, which was written as its sequel.

The first wo films were directed by Steven Spielberg. Crichton did not write any further sequels in the franchise. However, Spielberg returned as executive producer for each subsequent film, starting with Jurassic Park III (2001).

Instructions

For Part 2 of this assignment, you will make a table to show the information you have collected. The information you have collected is the data for this assignment. It is data that you collected as a result of reading about the topic of the Jurassic Park media franchise on Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia online. That was your research.

First, watch the video below titled “Where do we get data?”

Then, make a table to show the filming locations, settings, and the locations of the premieres of each of the films that have been made to date. Create the table on the computer by using either Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel. (There are instructions that you can download and print out if necessary to make these tables on the CARE Now website.) Be sure to keep the table that you create in a safe place either saved on your computer or in your files if you print it out.

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