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Meet the Gorillas

Science • Year 5 • 30 • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards

Science
5Year 5
30
1 April 2025

Meet the Gorillas


Overview

  • Grade Level: Year 5 (typically 10–11 years old)
  • Subject: Science
  • Unit: Gorilla Habitats Uncovered (Lesson 1 of 8)
  • Duration: 30 minutes
  • Group Size: 2 students
  • Setting: Indoor classroom with access to a screen and floor space for interactive activity
  • Curriculum Alignment:
    Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
    • 3-LS3-1: Analyze and interpret data to provide evidence that plants and animals have traits inherited from parents.
    • 3-LS4-3: Construct an argument with evidence that in a particular habitat some organisms can survive well, some survive less well, and some cannot survive at all.
    • 5-LS2-1: Develop a model to describe the movement of matter among plants, animals, decomposers, and the environment.

Lesson Title

Introduction to Gorillas


Big Idea

Gorillas are fascinating great apes with behaviors, physical traits, and species types uniquely adapted to survive in the wild. Understanding them lays the foundation for exploring their habitats and the environmental challenges they face.


Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  1. Identify the two main species of gorillas and their sub-species.
  2. Describe key physical traits of gorillas.
  3. Compare basic gorilla behavior with other primates and humans.
  4. Demonstrate curiosity about conservation and animal survival.

Materials Needed

  • Printed gorilla fact cards (provided by teacher)
  • Map of Africa (physical or projected)
  • Soft dice or spinner
  • “Gorilla Moves” behavior cards (provided by teacher)
  • Speakers or device to play short gorilla audio clips (e.g., gorilla chest-beating or vocalizations)
  • Whiteboard or chart paper
  • Markers

Lesson Breakdown

⏱️ 0:00–0:03 — Warm-Up: “What Do You Know About Gorillas?”

Goal: Activate prior knowledge and student imagination.

Activity:

  • Each student writes or draws 2 quickfire facts or ideas about gorillas (what they eat, where they live, what they look like).
  • Share verbally.
  • Teacher scribes brainstorm on board.

🧠 Encourage wild guesses! We're building curiosity, not fact-checking—yet.


⏱️ 0:03–0:10 — Mini-Lesson: Species & Physical Traits

Goal: Students meet the gorilla species and learn core identification facts.

Teacher Presentation:

  • Use map of Africa to show where gorillas live.
  • Introduce species:
    • Western Gorilla (includes: Western Lowland Gorilla, Cross River Gorilla)
    • Eastern Gorilla (includes: Mountain Gorilla, Eastern Lowland/Grauer’s Gorilla)

Display Fact Cards: Each shows image + fast facts (height, weight, diet, social groups).

Discussion Prompts:

  • “What differences do we notice?”
  • “How big is that compared to us?”
  • “What clues tell you which live high in the mountains?”

Audio clips: Briefly play gorilla vocalization or chest beats to get reactions.


⏱️ 0:10–0:17 — Interactive Game: “Act Like a Gorilla!”

Goal: Explore common gorilla behaviors and social habits through movement and play.

Setup:

  • Use “Gorilla Moves” behavior cards (e.g., chest-beating, walking on knuckles, grooming, foraging for food, playing).
  • Students take turns drawing a card.
  • Act it out for their partner, who guesses the behavior.
  • Teacher optionally joins in to narrate and add facts.

🎭 For two students, this is a great chance to perform confidently. Apes love attention—this is their moment!


⏱️ 0:17–0:24 — Compare & Reflect: Humans & Gorillas

Goal: Connect students’ lives to what they’ve learned.

Discussion Prompts:

  • “How are gorillas like us?”
  • “Do gorillas live in families?”
  • “What do you think gorillas feel when they play or groom each other?”

Chart Responses: Create a quick T-Chart titled “Same / Different” to compare gorillas and humans. Let students offer ideas, then give feedback or correction with examples.


⏱️ 0:24–0:28 — Creative Link: Gorilla Identity Cards

Goal: Reinforce learning through a craft and higher-order thinking.

Activity:

  • Give students a small worksheet or card template: “Design Your Own Gorilla”
    • Name the gorilla
    • Choose species
    • Habitat feature
    • One favorite behavior (from the game!)
    • One thing the gorilla needs to survive

Students color/design while you circulate and reflect with them.


⏱️ 0:28–0:30 — Wrap-Up & Exit Reflection

Goal: Consolidate today’s learning and set up anticipation for next lesson.

Exit Ticket Prompt: “Something cool I learned about gorillas is…”

Students share aloud or write down on sticky notes.

End with a teaser:

“Next lesson, we’ll explore where gorillas live and how their home affects what they eat and do. You may even meet a hidden rainforest animal along the way...”


Differentiation & Extension

Support Needs:

  • Use gestures and mimicry for ELL or struggling learners.
  • Emphasize visual elements (fact cards, acting game) to minimize reading reliance.

Extension Options:

  • Students research one gorilla species during independent time and create a poster or slideshow.
  • Create a "Gorilla Soundtrack" using instruments or sound FX to mimic life in the jungle.

Assessment

Formative Assessment:

  • Observation during behavior game and guided discussion
  • Responses in charting activity and exit ticket

Skills Targeted:

  • Scientific observation
  • Comparative reasoning
  • Visual literacy
  • Oral communication

Teacher WOW Moment 💡

This lesson goes beyond textbook learning—it’s built to connect imagination, movement, sound, and story to science knowledge. By meeting the gorillas as characters, students begin a journey not just into biology, but into empathy, conservation, and global citizenship.

Let this first lesson spark a sense of wonder—the kind that leads to lifelong learning.


Ready for Lesson 2: “Inside Gorilla Homes”

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