Monday, September 10, 2007

MOVIE ASSIGNMENT

DUE WEDS 9AM/5 points:
Well, I'm so bummed I missed the movie you watched today. Please, let me know what I missed! Tell me the most important ideas I missed from the movie, and include details you think are relevant. Make sure you include at least four facts you learned. Thanks; I just couldn't bear to miss out!

4 comments:

DanielK said...

We learned about arctic tundra and the jungle. I learned that arctic fox hunts snow geases eggs and chick. And that thier is elaphant grass that is taller then a elaphant. For the jungle I learned thatfemale frogs go for the loudest call beacause that means the frog that the call is coming from is big. Also that monkeys eat the baries from the fig tree beacause it is always giving fruit unlike the other trees that give fruit at all differrent times beacause of there not being any seasons.

Tim said...

First in the video we learned that gras covers 1/4 of the earth and that grass is almost indestructble. Then we learned that every summer 5 million snow geese travel from mexico to the artic to mate in the grass lands which is called the artic tudra. When they mate all the females are alone for 3 weeks which make them vunurable to snow foxes which eat the snow geeses eggs. When the eggs hatch the snow fox comes back and grabs the baby chicks so it can feed it to their young so the cubs can survive the winter. Next was the south africa which in the summer the plants bloom to thier potential, and that elephant grass is the tallest grass in the world. Then after talking about africa it went to the rain forest and that there really isn't any seasons its just wet and hot all the time. Thats why one of the treasures of the rain forest are the fig trees because the give fruit year around. But at night is when the frogs in the rain forest mate and there was this really cool frog naned the gliding leap frog which jumps off vines and trees and uses it's webbed hands and feet as parachutes. The video was really awesome thanks Mrs. Iterlandi

Trent S. said...

The movie was awesome. What i learned is that the tallest grass is called elephant grass. It hides elephants and other large animals like rhinoes also small animals live in the elephant grass to, in Africa. I also learned that grass is industructable. If you burn or freeze it always grows back. I also learned that Snow Geese lay there eggs in the summertime. And also that grass covers 1/4 of the earth. Elephants must drink daily and some elepants travel at night because it is more cooler. And thats what i am sharing for right now. I have so many things to talk about besides that. See ya tomarrow! =D

Laurence T said...

we learned that grass covers about 1/4 of the earth. eagles land on the ground in the grasslands. Gazelles move after fires in the grasslands while grass reproduce there. There are about 2 million widerbeast in the Savanna. Grass can grow in the snow of the artic. The artic tundra in the winter is white and in the spring is green. Snow geese go back to the artic tundra in the spring. wolves look for caribou there.Foxes get baby geese and feed it to their young.Male bison in the north american paries weigh about 1 ton. Grass grow flowers in the summer. Wild ass females act different for their behavior. Tebetam foxes have square heads. Pigity hogs are no bigger than a rabbit.elephants share water with other animals like lions. Lions attack the elephants if they are desperate times.A pride of lions can take down an elephant.Few parts of the savanna are flooded. People use infa red lights to film animals in the dark. Than jungles.Female birds look for other birds with the loudest call. only 2% of light reachs the ground in jungles. Fruit trees are where many monkeys and birds get their food.