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: Whales Of all the marine animals, the whale seems to inspire the most awe. These enormous mammals of the deep are interesting not only for their size, but also for their living habits. Go to: The South Australian Whale Centre. Under "Whale Information" scroll down to Whale Facts. Read carefully to answer the following questions. What is the difference between the baleen and toothed Whales. Make a list of which whale species belongs to each group. Why are whales able to grow to such enormous size? How are whale bones different from the bones of land animals? How do whales keep warm? Return to the home page of the Whale Centre. Research the latest sighting of a whale. What type of whale was seen and where was it seen? Think of a question that you would like to ask about whales.Post your question in Welcome to Whale Net
Email Your Assignment To Your Teacher. Include Your: Teacher's Email: Your Name: Your Email: Subject: Lesson: Whales Of all the marine animals, the whale seems to inspire the most awe. These enormous mammals of the deep are interesting not only for their size, but also for their living habits. Go to: The South Australian Whale Centre. Under "Whale Information" scroll down to Whale Facts. Read carefully to answer the following questions. What is the difference between the baleen and toothed Whales. Make a list of which whale species belongs to each group. Why are whales able to grow to such enormous size? How are whale bones different from the bones of land animals? How do whales keep warm? Return to the home page of the Whale Centre. Research the latest sighting of a whale. What type of whale was seen and where was it seen? Think of a question that you would like to ask about whales.Post your question in Welcome to Whale Net
Of all the marine animals, the whale seems to inspire the most awe. These enormous mammals of the deep are interesting not only for their size, but also for their living habits. Go to: The South Australian Whale Centre. Under "Whale Information" scroll down to Whale Facts. Read carefully to answer the following questions. What is the difference between the baleen and toothed Whales. Make a list of which whale species belongs to each group. Why are whales able to grow to such enormous size? How are whale bones different from the bones of land animals? How do whales keep warm? Return to the home page of the Whale Centre. Research the latest sighting of a whale. What type of whale was seen and where was it seen? Think of a question that you would like to ask about whales.Post your question in Welcome to Whale Net
Go to: The South Australian Whale Centre. Under "Whale Information" scroll down to Whale Facts. Read carefully to answer the following questions. What is the difference between the baleen and toothed Whales. Make a list of which whale species belongs to each group. Why are whales able to grow to such enormous size? How are whale bones different from the bones of land animals? How do whales keep warm? Return to the home page of the Whale Centre. Research the latest sighting of a whale. What type of whale was seen and where was it seen? Think of a question that you would like to ask about whales.Post your question in Welcome to Whale Net
Return to the home page of the Whale Centre. Research the latest sighting of a whale. What type of whale was seen and where was it seen?
Think of a question that you would like to ask about whales.Post your question in Welcome to Whale Net