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Gravity Tell a classmate 3 Facts about GRAVITY. Tell a classmate 3 examples of GRAVITY. Draw an example of G-force.

Kiwi Bird Make a sentence about the Kiwi Bird: Draw/write where they live? And what they live in? Kiwi birds are nocturnal draw/write what that means: Draw/write what they eat? Draw/write about the bird compared to the egg is lays: Draw/write about one UNUSUAL FACT about the Kiwi Bird: Draw YOUR version of the Kiwi Bird remember they have long thin beaks and no tail!

Where in the World Research with your teacher and draw/write about the pools in New Zealand: Draw/write about 2 of the landforms in New Zealand: Draw/write about the animals in New Zealand: Describe/draw what the scenery looks like in New Zealand:

Cultural Connections: Maori Carvings Create a mask, like the Maori tribe did with their carvings, that tells about your family and the culture of your family. You may add features to the outline above and color to represent you and your tribe. Use the back of the paper to tell characteristics of your mask and explain details of the meaning behind this mask.

Gravity Answer Key Tell a classmate 3 Facts about GRAVITY (allow students to share -possible answers) 1. Gravity keeps Earth and all the planets in our solar system in orbit around the Sun. 2. Gravity also keeps the Moon in orbit around the Earth. 3. Without gravity, we would be floating around like astronauts in space! Tell a classmate 3 examples of GRAVITY (allow students to share -possible answers) 1. A common playground game called tether ball. 2. Because the gravity of the Moon pulls on the Earth, the tides rise and fall daily. 3. Apple falling from a tree. Draw an example of G-force Students should draw Scales A race car driver in a car Race car driver experiencing a crash Roller coasters People experiencing airplane acrobatics and space training. A rocket sled with a human body

Kiwi Bird Answer Key Make a sentence about the Kiwi Bird: (possible answers) The kiwi bird lives in New Zealand. The kiwi bird is endangered. The kiwi bird is a very important symbol for the country. Draw/write where they live? And what they live in? They live in the forest. Their nests are in burrows and hollow logs. Kiwi birds are nocturnal draw/write what that means: This means that these birds are active at NIGHT. Draw/write what they eat? They eat insects and fruits. Draw/write about the bird compared to the egg is lays: Compared to body size of the bird, the eggs they lay are huge. Most of the eggs weigh about a pound. Draw/write about one UNUSUAL FACT about the Kiwi Bird: (possible answer) Kiwis have bad eyesight, but an incredible sense of smell. Draw YOUR version of the Kiwi Bird remember they have long thin beaks and no tail!

Where in the World Answer Key Research with your teacher and draw/write about the pools in New Zealand: * Students should show/tell the following: * People can relax in pools of mineral water naturally heated by the earth called geothermal pools or hot springs. Draw/write about 2 of the landforms in New Zealand: Students should show/tell the following: * active volcanoes * glaciers in the mountains. * The Maori used these pools for cooking and bathing. Draw/write about the animals in New Zealand: Students should show/tell the following: *One of the animals the nation is most known for is a small flightless bird called a kiwi. They are so well known for this bird that Kiwi has become a nickname for someone from New Zealand. *Other amazing animals people can see while visiting are dolphins, whales and three species of penguins Describe/draw what the scenery looks like in New Zealand: Students should show/tell the following: The country has an amazing mix of tall snowy mountains, clear sandy beaches and soft grassy meadows in between.