Educational Curriculum Materials

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Educational Curriculum Materials
Educational Curriculum Materials
Combining Hockey with Education and
Character Development for Upstate Region
Students
Swamp Rabbits Education Day
November 3, 2016
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
MATHEMATICS
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“Take Me Out to the Well” - Hockey Math Problems
“Take the Ice” - Hockey Rink Dimensions
Hockey Geometry
“Standing on His Head” - Player Statistics
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ENGLISH
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“Hockey 101” - Hockey Terms
Hockey Scramble & Game Day Grammar
“Great Game” - Write to the Swamp Rabbits
ABCs of Hockey
ABCs of Hockey cont.
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GEOGRAPHY
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“On the Road Again” - Eastern Conference Geography
Map of the Eastern Conference
“Born in the USA (and Beyond)” - Where are the Swamp Rabbits from?
“Coast to Coast!” - Plotting hockey teams
List of all hockey teams in the ECHL, AHL, and NHL
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HISTORY
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“Greenville Greats” - Matching NHL players
History of Hockey in Greenville
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ANIMALS
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What is a swamp rabbit?
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SCIENCE
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How ice is made
Motions of hockey
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ACTIVITIES
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Hockey Rink Maze
Hockey terms word search
Hockey Crossword Puzzle
“Let’s Go Rabbits” - Color
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HOCKEY MATH PROBLEMS
“TAKE ME OUT TO THE WELL”
Directions: At a Swamp Rabbits game, you can buy a souvenir, something to eat and
something to drink. Based on the scenario below calculate how much money you would
have left after the game.
On your way to “The Well”, you stopped at your local bank to withdraw money from your
savings account. You withdraw $100.00 for the Swamp Rabbits game.
During the 1st period, you stop by the concession stand to purchase a hot dog and a bottle
of soda. On your way back to your seat you stop into the HOP Shop to purchase a hat.
After the 2nd period you buy a stadium horn and a hockey puck. During the 3rd period you
buy cotton candy. After the Swamp Rabbits victory you stop back into the HOP Shop to
purchase a new Swamp Rabbits t-shirt.
ITEMS TO BUY
COST
Money Left
Hot Dog, Bottled Soda, Hat
Stadium Horn, Hockey Puck
Cotton Candy
T-Shirt
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What did you spend at the Swamp Rabbits game?
$________
Now you want to deposit the money you have left back into your savings account.
How much money do you have left after the game to deposit?
$________
Swamp Rabbits Prices
Hot Dog
$2.50
Hockey Puck $8.00
Stadium Horn$9.00
Bottled Soda
Cotton Candy
$2.50
$3.50
T-Shirt
Hat
$18.00
$16.00
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HOCKEY RINK/GOAL DIMENSIONS
“TAKE THE ICE”
Directions: Use the diagrams to help answer the following questions.
1. What shape is the hockey rink?
2. Using the dimensions of the rink, what is the perimeter?
3. What is the distance, in feet, a player will run from blue line to blue line?
4. If a puck is one inch thick, how many pucks can you stack to reach the cross bar? *
5. If you pass the puck from goal line to goal line, how far would it travel in feet?
6. What is the radius of a face off circle if the diameter is 30 feet? **
* 12 inches in 1 foot
** Formula for radius of a circle - r = D / 2
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HOCKEY GEOMETRY
Identify the shapes shown below.
What shape is behind the hockey net where the goalie can play the puck?
What angle does a stick make when on the ice?
If you want to make a pass blue line to blue line, but an opposing player is blocking the direct route, how do you pass the puck?
What shape is a puck?
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PLAYER STATISTICS
“STANDING ON HIS HEAD”
Directions: Statistics are very important to goalies. One of the most important
statistics to a goaltender is his Goals Against Average. Use the formula below to figure out
the GAA for these Rangers goalies from the 2015-16 season. The Rangers are the NHL
affiliate of the Greenville Swamp Rabbits. Also complete for Mackenzie Skapski’s GAA who
has played for the Swamp Rabbits the last two years, but made his NHL Debut in the 14-15
season with the Rangers.
Goals Against Average = (goals against x game length) / minutes played.
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A Goals Against Average is represented by a decimal carried out one place, such as 2.50.
The length of an ECHL game is 60 minutes. (Three 20 minute periods)
For the ECHL a good goals against average is under 3.00.
A great goals against average is under 2.00
Round up to the nearest hundredth of a decimal place
Ex: A 1.673 would be rounded to 1.67. A .987 would be rounded to .99.
Goalie
Goals Against
Minutes played
GGA
Henrik Lundqvist
156
3,759
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Antti Raanta
43
1,136
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Now find the mean, median, mode, and range of these goals against averages.
2.42, 2.07, 2.35, 2.14, 2.42
Mean: _______
Mode: _______
Median: ______
Range: _______
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HOCKEY TERMS
“HOCKEY 101”
Directions: The following terms are important for any hockey fan to know in order to understand what is going on around them. Use the list as a spelling quiz, vocabulary test, or have
the students write an essay using 8 of the terms.
TERMS
Barn: Slang term for a hockey arena.
Backcheck: Player(s) in their own defensive zone pressuring the opposing team’s puck carrier.
Breakaway: When an attacking player has the puck on a scoring chance with no one between him and the opposing team’s goalie.
Breakout: When a team gains possession of the puck in its own defensive zone and looks to move onto the offensive.
Butterfly: A style of goaltending in which the goalie tends to drop to his knees to cover the lower half of the net with
his legs.
Changing on the Fly: Making player substitutions while the game is in play.
Cherry Picking: When an attacking player intentionally stays near his opponent’s defensive zone for the purpose of
receiving a breakaway pass.
Clearing the puck: Moving the puck out of the defensive zone or out of a dangerous area on the ice.
Dangling: When a player maneuvers the puck through traffic effectively while maintaining possession of the puck.
Dive: When a player embellishes being checked for purposes of drawing a penalty.
Five-hole: The open area located between a goaltender’s leg pads. A popular space for shooters to try to score
goals.
Forecheck: Player(s) pressuring the opposing team when they have the puck in their own defensive zone, usually
to try to delay them or to force a turnover.
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HOCKEY SCRAMBLE
Directions: Part of the fun of going to Swamp Rabbits hockey games is learning the terms
used during the game. See if you can figure out what the mixed-up hockey terms are
below!
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GAME DAY GRAMMAR
Directions: Read the following sentences. Correct any mistakes you find or identify the
parts of the sentence.
1. Circle the nouns in the following sentence:
The player wearing the white jersey shot the puck into the net.
2. Underline the verbs in the following sentence:
The goalie blocked the puck after the player ripped a shot from the blue line.
3. Insert the proper punctuation in the following sentence:
The coach asked who wants to go next in the shootout
4. Correct any mistakes that you find in spelling, punctuation, or capitalization:
Bretton iz from canada and is the Swamp Rabbits captain! you’ll see him wearing
number eleven in the back of his jersey Make sure to give hymn a big hihg five when you
sea him bretton skates buy players very fast He likes to shoot the puck five whole
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WRITE TO THE SWAMP RABBITS
“GREAT GAME!”
Directions: Swamp Rabbits players love to hear from our biggest fans! Use a piece of paper to write a letter to your favorite Swamp Rabbits player or mascot. Tell them about your
favorite part of the Swamp Rabbits game, what you are looking forward to most about coming to the game, or why it is important to be a team player.
Bring your letter to the arena or mail it to the team at this address:
(Mascot) (or Player)
c/o Swamp Rabbits Education Day
650 North Academy St.
Greenville, SC 29601
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Hockey Alphabet
ABC is as easy as 1, 2, 3!
Learn your ABC’s with these common hockey terms!
A- (Assist) A pass that directly precedes a successful scoring attempt. Only two
assists at most can be counted for one goal.
B- (Backhand) A pass or shot that is taken from the backside of the blade of the
stick.
C- (Crease) An area of the ice that extends from the goal line in front of the net,
often shaped like a semicircle and painted in a different color.
D- (Dasher) The boards, referred to when a player caroms the puck off the boards
to clear the puck out of their defensive zone or to execute a pass.
E- (Even Strength) Teams have an equal number of players on the ice because no
penalties are in place at that time.
F– (Faceoff) The method used to begin play at the beginning of a period or after a
stoppage of play. The two teams line up across from each other. One player from
each team attempts to gain control of the puck after it is dropped by an official between their sticks onto a face-off spot on the ice.
G- (Goal) When the puck goes over the goal line in front of the net.
H- (Hat Trick) Three or more goals by one player in a single game.
I- (Icing) A minor infraction that occurs when a player shoots the puck from behind center ice. Then the opposing team retrieves the puck.
J- (Jersey) Uniform worn by a hockey players to recognize which team you
belong to.
K- (Kalamazoo) a city in Michigan where the Wings play who are also in the eastern conference of the ECHL.
L- (Line) A combination of a specific left winger, center, and right winger. Most
teams, for the sake of chemistry, maintain specific three-man lines for different
situations.
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M- (Minor and Major Penalty) A two-minute penalty (minor) / A five-minute penalty
(major)
N- (Neutral Zone) Area of the ice between the blue lines.
O- (Off sides) A minor penalty that occurs when a players’ skates cross over the
opponent’s half of the rink when the puck is not there. This is a fairly common
infraction.
P- (Power Play) A power play occurs when one team has more players on the ice than
the other team as a result of penalties assessed to the short-handed team.
Q- (Quebec) a province in Canada where the NHL’s Montreal Canadians play who were
one of the original six hockey teams.
R- (Referee) The official in charge of the game. Responsible for maintaining the flow of
the game, calling penalties and starting and stopping play. There can be one or two
referees on the ice during a game.
S- (Slot) is the area on the hockey rink directly in front of the goaltender between the
face-off circles on each side.
T– (Tripping) A penalty which occurs when a player uses his stick or any part of his
body to trip an opposing player. This will result in a 2-minute penalty and a power play
for the other team.
U- (Undefeated) a team who plays a full season without losing any games.
V– (Vezina Trophy) The award given out to the best goalie in the NHL since 1927.
Named after the late Georges Vezina.
W- (Winger) A forward position of a player whose primary zone of play on the ice is
along the boards.
X- (X-ray) A digital image taken of an injured bone to see if it is broken.
Y– (Steve Yzerman) A captain for the Detroit Red Wings. During a 13 reign as the star
of stars in Detroit he racked up over 500 goals. In 1998 he was awarded the Conn
Smythe Trophy for the most valuable player in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Z– (Zamboni) A truck-like machine used to clean the ice in between periods. It has a
large heater, which melts the top rough layer of ice forming a new smooth one.
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EASTERN CONFERENCE GEOGRAPHY
“ON THE ROAD AGAIN”
Directions: The Swamp Rabbits are one of 13 teams in the Eastern Conference of the
ECHL. The conference is comprised of teams from the states of New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, Virginia, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Georgia, and West Virginia, as well
as the province Ontario in Canada. On the next page is a map of these states. Test your
geographical skills with the following
1. Identify the capitols of each state/province:
New York
Virginia
Ohio
New Hampshire
Georgia
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Florida
West Virginia
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Ontario
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2. Name the teams furthest in each direction (North, South, East, and West)
3. Name the team outside of the United States of America
4. Who is the in-state rival of the Swamp Rabbits?
5. T or F Three states have two teams each in the Eastern Conference of the ECHL
If true, name those states.
6. T or F The Orlando Solar Bears are south of the Florida Everblades
7. T or F The Norfolk Admirals are on the West coast of Virginia
8. T or F The South Carolina Stingrays have to travel North to play the Atlanta Gladiators.
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WHERE ARE THE SWAMP RABBITS FROM?
“BORN IN THE USA (and Beyond)”
Directions: One of the great things about going to a Swamp Rabbits game is that the roster is made up of players from all over the United States and Canada. There are even players from around the world! Use the map to answer the questions below.
Take a look at the Swamp Rabbits roster and highlight the abbreviations on the states, and
provinces that players come from. Then, answer the following questions.
1. What state or province has the most players on the 2016-17 Swamp Rabbits?
2. Which Swamp Rabbits player had to travel the farthest to play in Greenville, SC?
3. The Swamp Rabbits players all hope to play in the National Hockey League for the New York
Rangers. How many players are from New York where the Rangers are located?
4. How many Swamp Rabbits players are from Europe?
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PLOTTING HOCKEY TEAMS
“COAST TO COAST”
Directions: There are 87 hockey teams across America, and Canada. These teams play in
3 different leagues and are all affiliated with a National Hockey League team. Choose five
teams from the list of 87 hockey teams and answer the questions below.
Use your answer to compare teams and discuss how they relate to the Swamp Rabbits.
(See next page for a listing of all the teams in the ECHL, AHL, and NHL.
For additional information, utilize team websites.)
Find the following information about your teams:
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Team Name:
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Level of Professional Hockey:
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Name of League:
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2015 Attendance:
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Number of Games Played:
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Arena Name:
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Seating Capacity:
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Cost of a single game ticket:
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Downtown or Suburbs:
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Distance from Greenville, SC (miles):
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Mascot:
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Team Colors:
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Inaugural Season Year:
Now plot your teams on a map of the United States.
Compare your teams to the Swamp Rabbits. How does cost and attendance compare?
How does your team’s name relate to their location or history?
Choose a National Hockey League team. Compare and contrast it to your Minor League teams.
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PLOTTING MINOR LEAGUE HOCKEY TEAMS
List of All Minor League Hockey Teams in the ECHL, AHL, and NHL
ECHL “AA”
Brampton Beast
Kalamazoo Wings
Toledo Walleye
Wheeling Nailers
Adirondack Thunder
Elmira Jackals
Manchester Monarchs
Norfolk Admirals
Reading Royals
Atlanta Gladiators
Florida Everblades
Greenville Swamp Rabbits
Orlando Solar Bears
South Carolina Stingrays
Cincinnati Cyclones
Fort Wayne Komets
Indy Fuel
Quad City Mallards
Allen Americans
Missouri Mavericks
Tulsa Oilers
Wichita Thunder
Alaska Aces
Colorado Eagles
Idaho Steelheads
Rapid City Rush
Utah Grizzlies
AHL “AAA”
Bridgeport Sound Tigers
Hartford Wolf Pack
Hershey Bears
Lehigh Valley Phantoms
Portland Pirates
Providence Bruins
Springfield Falcons
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
Albany Devils
Binghamton Senators
Rochester Americans
St. John's IceCaps
Syracuse Crunch
Toronto Marlies
NHL
Boston Bruins
Buffalo Sabres
Detroit Red Wings
Florida Panthers
Montreal Canadiens
Ottawa Senators
Tampa Bay Lightning
Toronto Maple Leafs
Carolina Hurricanes
Columbus Blue Jackets
New Jersey Devils
New York Islanders
New York Rangers
Philadelphia Flyers
Utica Comets
Charlotte Checkers
Chicago Wolves
Grand Rapids Griffins
Pittsburgh Penguins
Washington Capitals
Anaheim Ducks
Arizona Coyotes
Iowa Wild
Lake Erie Monsters
Manitoba Moose
Milwaukee Admirals
Rockford IceHogs
Bakersfield Condors
Calgary Flames
Edmonton Oilers
Los Angeles Kings
San Jose Sharks
Vancouver Canucks
Chicago Blackhawks
Ontario Reign
San Antonio Rampage
San Diego Gulls
San Jose Barracuda
Stockton Heat
Colorado Avalanche
Dallas Stars
Minnesota Wild
Nashville Predators
St. Louis Blues
Texas Stars
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MATCHING NHL PLAYERS
“GREENVILLE GREATS”
Directions: Greenville hockey has had several ECHL alumni. Below is a list of players who
started their professional hockey careers here. Research each player and find information
about their careers, then match them with their accomplishments.
PERSON
FACT
_____ Mackenzie Skapski
A.
The first Greenville player to be called up to the NHL. Now
the starting goaltender for the Edmonton Oilers. He attended
the 2016 IIHF World Championship as the starting goaltender for
Team Canada leading the team to its second straight gold
medal at the tournament and tied a tournament record for shut
outs with four.
_____ Cam Talbot
B. He put on a Rangers jersey for the first time as the backup
to Cam Talbot in a game against the Boston Bruins. He made his
NHL debut on February 20, 2015 against the Buffalo Sabres, in
which he made 24 saves en route to a 3-1 win.
_____ Marc-Andre Bourdon
C.
_____ Connor Knapp
D. In the 2010–11 season he joined the Greenville Road
Warriors of the ECHL. He signed with the Lake Erie Monsters for
the duration of the season, posting career highs of two goals and
19 points in 49 games. Following the Lake Erie Monsters first
round elimination, He was returned to the Road Warriors on loan
to play in their final post-season game.
_____ Nathan Lieuwen
E.
He played two seasons with Greenville from 2012-14. On April
12, 2014, he made his NHL debut for the Buffalo Sabres in
a 4-1 loss to the Boston Bruins. By dressing for the game, he became the ninth goaltender to dress for the Sabres during
the 2013–14 NHL season and established the NHL record for
most goaltenders dressed by one team in a single season.
_____ Julien Brouillette
F.
He started his professional career in Greenville during the 2012
-13 season receiving a call up to the AHL after 27 games,
He made his NHL debut replacing an injured Jhonas Enroth in
a game against the Montreal Canadians. He recorded his first
NHL win at home on April 1, 2014 against the New Jersey Devils.
This player was a Philadelphia Flyers prospect and played for
Greenville during the 2010-11 season. He made his NHL
debut against the Carolina Hurricanes. He tallied his first NHL
point and goal on December 13, 2012 scoring a game-winning
goal against the Washington Capitals in a 5-1 Flyers win.
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History of Hockey in Greenville
Directions: Read the history of hockey in Greenville below. After you have read the description answer the questions pertaining to the summary.
The Greenville Grrrowl were the first ECHL hockey team located in Greenville, South Carolina. They played their home games at the BI-LO Center. During the 2001–02 season they won
the Kelly Cup.
The Grrrowl's inaugural season was 1998–99, with former Chicago Blackhawks defensive
star John Marks as their coach. He remained their only coach from 1998 to 2006. They were
an affiliate of the AHL’s Norfolk Admirals and an affiliate of the NHL’s Chicago Blackhawks and
the Edmonton Oilers. The team announced that it was leaving on June 2, 2006, after the
team failed to find new sources of financing.
The Greenville Swamp Rabbits are a professional ice hockey team in the South Division of
the ECHL's Eastern Conference and play their home games at the Bon Secours Wellness
Arena in downtown Greenville. The franchise previously played as the Johnstown Chiefs from
the ECHL's inception in 1988 until the team relocated to Greenville in 2010, where they played
as the Greenville Road Warriors through the 2014-15 season.
On August 26, 2015 the team announced that it had officially rebranded itself as the Greenville
Swamp Rabbits. The team changed their name to the Swamp Rabbits to strengthen the team's
ties to the community. Greenville’s Northern Railway—which began operations in 1920—was
known as The Swamp Rabbit. In 2005 the railroad was abandoned and was converted into
the Swamp Rabbit Trail.
The team is currently affiliated with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League.
1. What was the name of the team to first play in Greenville?
2. What city did the team relocate from before moving to Greenville? What year?
3. Where did the Swamp Rabbits name come from? (hint: not the trail)
4. Who is the NHL team the Swamp Rabbits are affiliated with?
5. What date did the Swamp Rabbits rebrand from the Road Warriors?
6. What league do the Swamp Rabbits play in?
7. What was the arena called before being named the Bon Secours Wellness Arena?
8. What year did the Grrrowl win the Kelly Cup?
9. Who was the one and only coach of the Grrrowl?
10. True or False: The Swamp Rabbits and Grrrowl are two different franchises?
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What is a Swamp Rabbit?!
“YES, SWAMP RABBITS ARE REAL!”
Directions: Read the follow information about the swamp rabbit and its habitat. Then, answer the following questions based on the research provided.
People always ask: What is a swamp rabbit?
The swamp rabbit is a large cottontail rabbit found in the swamps and wetlands of the southern
United States. The common name, along with the species name “aquaticus” (meaning found in
water), are suitable names for a species with a strong preference for wet areas and that will take
to the water and swim.
The swamp rabbit is found in much of the south-central United States and along the Gulf Coast.
It is mostly found in Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana, but also inhabits South Carolina,
Tennessee, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Indiana, and Georgia.
Swamp rabbits are herbivorous; they eat a variety of foraged plants including grasses, sedges, shrubs, tree bark seedlings and twigs. They feed mainly at night, but rain
showers will often cause them to feed during daytime as well.
Questions:
1. What species of rabbit is the swamp rabbit?
2. True or False: Swamp rabbits like to swim?
3. Are swamp rabbits herbivores or carnivores? What is the difference?
4. What part of the United States do swamp rabbits live in?
5. What is the species name for swamp rabbit?
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HOW ICE IS MADE
“MORE COMPLICATED THEN YOU THINK”
The Process
At the beginning of the hockey season the arena
uses an advanced refrigeration system that pumps
freezing "brinewater" (salt water) through a system of
pipes that run through a large piece of concrete
known as the "ice slab." When the "ice slab" gets cold
enough, layers of water are applied to it. The first few
layers are painted with the hockey markings and the
advertisements that you see on the ice. These layers
are then covered with 8 to 10 more thin layers of ice.
When complete, the ice is only one inch thick, but
uses between 12,000 and 15,000 gallons of water!
Maintaining the Ice
The Zamboni is a mechanical ice resurfacer. It
works by scraping the ice surface and collecting
the snow (which is later discarded). Next, it
"cleans" the ice by putting down water which
flushes the grooves deep in the ice, loosening
any dirt or debris. The excess water and dirt is
then collected. Finally, the Zamboni puts down a
thin layer of heated water--which freezes and
creates a smooth surface.
The first Zamboni
1. How many gallons of water does it take to form a hockey rink surface?
2. How thick is the skating surface in inches after the final layers?
3. Does the arena use fresh or salt water to start the ice making process?
4. What is another term for salt water that was used in the summary above?
5. How does the Zamboni clean the ice?
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MOTIONS OF HOCKEY
“PUSH, PULL, AND MORE!”
Directions: Match the following terms in the word bank with each picture, and description.
Word Bank
Force
Pull
Push
Gravity
What motion does Bretton Cameron have
to do to the puck with his stick to move it
forward down the ice?
What motion does the player do with
his stick to the other players stick to
slow him down? Hint: This is also a
penalty.
What is Troy Donnay applying to the puck
with his stick to take a slap shot?
What attracts the puck towards the ice
as the referee drops it for the face-off?
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SWAMP RABBITS WORD SEARCH
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ICE
BARN
HAT TRICK
PERIOD
PASS
GOAL
PENALTY
GAME
LINE
HOOKING
PUCK
FORECHECK
DEKE
OVERTIME
ASSIST
SIN BIN
SLAP SHOT
GOALIE
WINGER
ENFORCER
BENCH
CHECK
FIVE HOLE
BREAKOUT
BLUE LINE
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Directions: Use the clues below to fill in the crossword puzzle.
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DRAW THE MASCOT CONTEST
“LET’S GO RABBITS”
Directions: Use your creativity and artistic skills to draw our mascots persona!
Submit your drawing by mailing it in to the Swamp Rabbits at the address below.
We will select five finalists to have their masterpiece shown on the video board during one of
the intermissions on Education Day!
The winner will receive a mascot appearance to their school!
Greenville Swamp Rabbits
c/o James Kalinowski
Education Day
650 North Academy St.
Greenville, SC 29601
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