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Calculate - End-of-unit activities
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How far does light travel through water in 10 s? A robot sent a signal at the speed of light from the planet Mars. It took 3 minutes to reach Earth. How far away is Mars? How far does sound travel…
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Unit 6: Climates and landscapes of the Earth
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Cold zones (n): the areas of the Earth around the poles and areas above an altitude of 2500 metres. deciduous (adj): the name given to trees like oak and beech that lose their leaves in the winter.…
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Comprehension check (I)
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Are the following sentences true or false? The Elephant’s Child and his friends live in the savannah. All the elephants laugh at the Elephant Child’s long nose. The Kangaroo wants to be different.…
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Remember - Our distant past
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The things that happened a very long time ago, happened in the distant past. We know about them because we can see many remains from the past, like monuments, buildings or paintings. Since human beings…
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Reading - Go back to the text
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Look back at Parts One to Five of Treasure Island and find the names of: the man on the island: Ben Gunn the ship the old pirate who stayed at the inn Jim’s parents’ inn the ship’s cook the pirate…
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Unit 5: Weather and climate
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Altitude (n): the height of land measured from sea level. atmosphere (n): a gaseous layer that surrounds the Earth. climate (n): the atmospheric conditions that exist in a region over a long period of…
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Understanding the text - Mr Craven’s Surprise
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When they go back home in the evening Colin’s doctor is waiting for him and Mary. ‘Don’t stay outside for a long time,’ says the doctor. ‘You must be careful, Colin, because you’re very…