The Kiwi. lesson 1. 2 Unit 1: Animals. Before You Read. Look at the picture. Read the sentences. Check ( ) True, False, or Don t Know.

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Animals unit 1

lesson 1 The Kiwi Before You Read Look at the picture. Read the sentences. Check ( ) True, False, or Don t Know. True False Don t Know 1. The kiwi is a kind of bird. 2. The kiwi is very big. 3. The kiwi lives in New Zealand. 2 Unit 1: Animals

1 The Kiwi The kiwi lives only in New Zealand. It is a very strange bird because it cannot fly. The kiwi is the same size as a chicken. It has no wings or tail. It does not have feathers like other birds. Its feathers look like hair. Each foot has four toes. Its beak is very long. A kiwi likes to have a lot of trees around it. It sleeps during the day because the sunlight hurts its eyes. It can smell things very well. It smells things better than most birds do. The kiwi s eggs are very big. There are only a few kiwis in New Zealand now. People do not often see them. The government says that people cannot kill kiwis. New Zealanders want their kiwis to live. There is a picture of a kiwi on New Zealand money. People from New Zealand are sometimes called kiwis. (147 words) beak wing tail feather Lesson 1: The Kiwi 3

a Vocabulary Put the right word in each blank. The sentences are from the text. government strange fly beak only kill smell hurts feathers tail wings size during 1. It sleeps the day because the sunlight its eyes. 2. It is a very bird because it cannot. 3. The says that people cannot kiwis. 4. It can things very well. 5. It has no or. 6. The kiwi lives in New Zealand. 7. It does not have like other birds. 8. Its is very long. 9. The kiwi is the same as a chicken. b Vocabulary: New Context Put the right word in each blank. These are new sentences for words in the text. during smells kill only feathers size strange wings beak government hurts fly tail 1. Cats and dogs birds. 2. A bluebird has blue. 3. Some students have a scholarship from their. 4. An airplane can because it has. 5. What are you cooking? It good. 6. My leg. I can t walk on it. 7. Most cats have a long. 8. A person has a mouth. A bird has a. 9. Some students are very. They want to learn English, but they don t come to class. 10. I cannot buy this shirt. I have three dollars. 11. What shoes do you wear? 4 Unit 1: Animals

c Questions The asterisk (*) means you have to think of the answer. You cannot find it in the text. 1. Where does the kiwi live? 2. What is a kiwi? 3. How big is a kiwi? 4. Does a kiwi have feathers? 5. Does it have a tail and wings? *6. How many toes does it have? 7. When does a kiwi sleep? 8. Can most birds smell? 9. Why can t people kill kiwis? *10. Why does New Zealand have a picture of a kiwi on its money? d Comprehension: True/False Write T if the sentence is true. Write F if it is false (not true). The asterisk (*) means you have to think of the answer. You cannot find it in the text. 1. Kiwis live in Australia and New Zealand. 2. A kiwi has a tail but no wings. 3. A kiwi has a big beak. 4. It sleeps during the day because the sunlight hurts its eyes. *5. You can see a kiwi in some zoos in New Zealand. 6. The New Zealand government does not want all the kiwis to die. 7. A kiwi is like most other birds. e Main Idea Circle the number of the main idea of the text. 1. The kiwi is a strange New Zealand bird. 2. The kiwi sleeps during the day and has no tail or wings. 3. New Zealanders like kiwis. Lesson 1: The Kiwi 5

lesson 2 The Camel Before You Read Look at the pictures. Read the sentences. Check ( ) True, False, or Don t Know. True False Don t Know 1. Camels live in hot places. 2. The camel has a tail. 3. All camels have two humps on their backs. 6 Unit 1: Animals

2 The Camel The camel can go without water for a long time. Some people think it stores water in its hump. This is not true. It stores food in its hump. The camel s body changes the food into fat. Then the fat is stored in the hump. A camel cannot store the fat all over its body. Fat all over an animal s body keeps the animal warm. Camels live in the desert. They do not want to be warm during the day. The desert is very hot. The camel gets hotter and hotter during the day. It stores this heat in its body because the nights are cool. The Arabian camel has one hump. The Bactrian camel of Central Asia has two humps. It also has long, thick hair, because the winters are cold in Central Asia. There is a lot of sand in the desert. The camel has long eyelashes. The eyelashes keep the sand out of the camel s eyes. Arabic has about 150 words to describe a camel. Many people who speak Arabic need all these words because the camel is very important to them. (185 words) keeps everywhere on noun for hot a little cold too more or less to tell about Lesson 2: The Camel 7

a Vocabulary Put the right word in each blank. The sentences are from the text. all over camel describe thick also during about heat stores cool eyelashes desert 1. Arabic has 150 words to a camel. 2. The can go without water for a long time. 3. The camel has long. 4. Some people think it water in its hump. 5. Camels live in the. 6. It has long, hair, because the winters are cold in Central Asia. 7. A camel cannot store the fat its body. 8. It stores this in its body because the nights are. b Vocabulary: New Context Put the right word in each blank. These are new sentences for words in the text. also eyelashes heat store camels all over thick desert during cool about describe 1. We milk, fruit, and vegetables in the refrigerator. 2. Fall is in Canada. Winter is cold. Winter is cold in Russia. 3. Can you an elephant? What does it look like? 4. There are different animals the world. 5. Some people have long around their eyes. 6. It does not rain very much in the. 7. Mark s dictionary is very. It has more than 1,000 pages. 8. We cook food with from a stove. 9. Not many people ride on now. They use cars. 10. Tom is 25 years old. Maybe he is 24 or 27. 8 Unit 1: Animals

c Questions 1. Where do camels live? 2. What does a camel store in its hump? 3. The camel doesn t store fat all over its body. Why? 4. Why does it store heat during the day? 5. Which kind of camel has one hump? Which has two? 6. Why does a Bactrian camel have long, thick hair? 7. Why does a camel need long eyelashes? 8. Why does Arabic have 150 words to describe a camel? d Comprehension: Multiple Choice Put a circle around the letter of the best answer. 1. The camel can go without for a long time. a. food b. water c. fat d. heat 2. It stores in its hump. a. water b. heat c. food d. hair 3. The camel has one hump. a. Arabian b. Bactrian c. desert d. fat 4. Long keep sand out of the camel s eyes. a. thick hairs b. humps c. eyelashes d. ears 5. The Bactrian camel has long, thick hair because. a. it lives in a hot desert c. winters are cold in Central Asia b. it stores fat in its hump d. the sand gets in its eyes e Main Idea Circle the number of the main idea of the text. 1. There are two kinds of camels. 2. The camel has a good body for life in the desert. 3. The camel stores food in its hump. Lesson 2: The Camel 9

lesson 3 The Polar Bear Before You Read Look at the picture. Read the sentences. Check ( ) True, False, or Don t Know. True False Don t Know 1. Polar bears eat fish. 2. Polar bears have long, thick hair. 3. Polar bears like hot weather. 10 Unit 1: Animals