When you are finished with your assignment, press the "Send Assignment" button. * You will need to know your teacher's e-mail address. You can, as an alternative to e-mail, write your assignment on a separate piece of paper. Make sure to bring your completed work to class so that the teacher can check it, and give you credit. Email Your Assignment To Your Teacher. Include Your: Teacher's Email: Your Name: Your Email: Subject: Lesson: Despite Hollywood's image of King Kong, scientists know that gorillas are really shy, devoted family animals. These gentle primates are fascinating to study. Let's begin our research. How much do you know about gorillas? Go to About Those Gorillas and answer the following questions: Where do gorillas live? How do gorillas spend their day? What do gorillas eat? Who are a gorilla's enemies? Next let's go to "Virtual Gorilla Puts Students in the Wild". You can get there by going to the Gorilla Foundation home page and selecting Primate Links. Read the article and click the Quicktime movie to see a sample of the program. Describe what a student gets to do at this project. What could someone learn by doing this activity?
Email Your Assignment To Your Teacher. Include Your: Teacher's Email: Your Name: Your Email: Subject: Lesson: Despite Hollywood's image of King Kong, scientists know that gorillas are really shy, devoted family animals. These gentle primates are fascinating to study. Let's begin our research. How much do you know about gorillas? Go to About Those Gorillas and answer the following questions: Where do gorillas live? How do gorillas spend their day? What do gorillas eat? Who are a gorilla's enemies? Next let's go to "Virtual Gorilla Puts Students in the Wild". You can get there by going to the Gorilla Foundation home page and selecting Primate Links. Read the article and click the Quicktime movie to see a sample of the program. Describe what a student gets to do at this project. What could someone learn by doing this activity?
Despite Hollywood's image of King Kong, scientists know that gorillas are really shy, devoted family animals. These gentle primates are fascinating to study. Let's begin our research.
How much do you know about gorillas? Go to About Those Gorillas and answer the following questions: Where do gorillas live? How do gorillas spend their day? What do gorillas eat? Who are a gorilla's enemies?
Next let's go to "Virtual Gorilla Puts Students in the Wild". You can get there by going to the Gorilla Foundation home page and selecting Primate Links. Read the article and click the Quicktime movie to see a sample of the program.
Describe what a student gets to do at this project. What could someone learn by doing this activity?