4 What other exhibits do you expect to find in the museum?
5 Read the information on the sentences. Is the information the same or different to the one in the cards?
• The star-nosed mole lives in holes. • It is found in northern parts of North America. • It is a small animal. • It is roughly the same size as a hamster. • It has twenty-two pink feeling pieces on its nose. • It uses them to “see” things. • It can do this faster than a human can see. • Its sense of smell works even underwater.
6 Work in pairs.Use your own words to tell each other the same information on one of the other cards.
Reader Which of the two things seems stranger? Why? (pp. 65-67)
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• Work in small groups. What kinds of information can you find in museums? • Write down five words or phrases from this lesson that you expect to find in museums. • Copy each word or phrase on strips of paper. Self-evaluation (Check the box.) I can identify the kind of information that we can find on museum cards. Tip: If you are not sure, go back to Activities 1 and 5. Museum Cards
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