Parth
10/30/2017 03:09:54 pm
Geese don't argue as much as we do so they can get their work done. Each Goose is kind and helps each other. I know this because in the video it stated "When one goose falls down, two other geese carry the sick one until it dies or starts fling again." Geese are very smart because their formation makes it so the geese go 70% faster. It is also smart not to make one geese always lead everybody so that he gets tired (the other geese get air from the leader). They take turns being the leader.
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Josh
11/28/2017 05:07:03 am
this motivate me and tell us we can do the same if someone get sick were there.
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Parth
10/30/2017 03:38:08 pm
1. Some geese migrate every year. Others stay in the same place year round.
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Justin
10/30/2017 05:32:30 pm
This motivates me by helping my teammates and working together can help all of us. This video really can help us in class.
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Josh
12/21/2017 04:55:09 am
this motivates me by telling me that team work
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Lauren
11/1/2017 07:11:24 pm
This motivates me because it shows how geese encourage one another, help each other, take turns, and protect each other. They motivate and encourage the front geese to keep up their pace by honking. The help each other by going to the front and feeling the drag resistance to help the other geese fly. They even help protect each other by following geese that are wounded or sick and fall to protect them and help them.This shows they care about each other. They take turns to who goes into the lead position without fighting which proves they take turns. Are geese smarter than us?
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Lexie
11/2/2017 05:39:29 pm
This video really inspired me. It got me thinking how us humans think we are so awesome and so nice yet there is a species that is nicer, kinder, and better at working together. Geese help each other in many ways. For example, they honk to encourage each other to keep on going. I always thought that when I heard geese honking like crazy, they were fighting or something was wrong. I stand corrected! Another example is when one geese falls, instead of just leaving it, 2 more go over to stay with it until it dies or is ready to move on. Think about it... Millions of people are getting hurt everyday and some people just leave them! In my opinion it's heart breaking. One final example is that if the lead geese gets tired, one geese goes and takes its place without a fight. Humans would totally fight about who gets to be in front, especially kids. Geese don't care who is in front, or who's in the back, just that they get where the need to go. This apply's to our classroom because we should always have each other's back, we should always be encouraging, we should never put people down, and we shouldn't care about what level we are on or if we are "in the front or the back of the classroom." Just that we are learning the way that will help us in almost every aspect of life.
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Jishnu
11/8/2017 03:07:32 pm
I think that geese are so wise and they help each other up even if they fall down.
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Jake :P #GO NOVANATION
11/8/2017 05:43:09 pm
This video shows great power and motivation! I learned that our mistakes in teamwork are worse than geese. But if we keep going and power through, we can end up like these strong, smart geese!
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Caroline L.
12/21/2017 02:03:12 pm
This video motivates me because i am starting to think that geese are more considerate than humans. They will not leave another bird behind just because it is hurt or not feeling well. It will still carry on. Then us humans some people will help but others just do not pay attention to it because they are hurt.
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shriyan
5/2/2018 06:22:09 pm
i learned that goose care of each other and help to fly.I felt that geese are just like us but can't talk.we are lucky to live and learn.
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