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Good Morning and Welcome

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Vocabulary

Admission Ancestors

Artifacts Civilization

Climate change Creativity

Empire Evolving

Exhibition Underground

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Vocabulary

After Before

European Indigenous

Museum guide Problematic

Visitor Ants

Crocodile Diamonds

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Vocabulary

Astronomy Been

Endangered Numerical

Powerful Pyramids

Writing Conclusion

Details Dinosaur

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Read along: The Field Museum

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Solve the riddles

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Complete the sentences

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Label the pictures. Use your reader

Melting glaciers floods dried-up rivers

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Number the exhibitions.

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Number the content of the exhibition

Dinosaurs Life underground

Civilizations Photographs of Earth

Precious stones

Pre-historic man

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Answer the questions1. What famous museums do you know?

2. What do they exhibit?

3. Where else can you find historical or scientific information?

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Listen and mark (x) the exhibition. 9

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Read and complete the museum card.

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antsAnts have inhabited the Earth for around 60 million years.

Here are some facts about them. Ants’ senses have not evolved much. Today, just as

millions of years ago, ants can “hear” other insects crawling by touching the ground with their sensors. Ants have little sensors in the antennae. That is how they find their food: sugar, fruit, leaves or other smaller insects.

Ants have live in communities under the ground for centuries. Ants don’t have traffic problems because they have a complicated system of tunnels underground. There they keep food and water to survive the winters. Ants live as a big, big family!

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Answer the questions.

How long have ants inhabited the Earth?What do they eat and drink?Have ants’ senses evolved a lot?How do ants find food?Where have ants lived for centuries?

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Complete the leaflet with the correct form of the words in parentheses. ( have or has + pp)

adapted lived changed continued incorporated seen contributed been

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