Lesson #4 places near and far updated oct 2011

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Are you a good judge?

Transcript of Lesson #4 places near and far updated oct 2011

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Are you a good judge?

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I’m going to show you some pictures which

have been judged to be the best in the world.

I want you to put them into the same order as

the judges.(From 10th to 1st)

If your thinking is the same as the judges, each correct answer earns your team 5

points.

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Wildlife

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Three Owls

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Crow and Owl

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Leopards

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Butterflies

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Frozen Bird

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Wildcat

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Ants

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Seagulls

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Sea Bird

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Deer

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Paintings

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Starry Night (Van

Gogh)

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The Sistine (Michelangelo)

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Water Lilies (Monet)

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Last Supper (Da

Vinci)

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Sunday After-noon (Seurat)

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Campbell Soup (Warhol)

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Mona Lisa (Da Vinci)

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Night Watch (Rem-brandt)

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Guernica (Picasso)

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Venus (Botticelli)

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Lesson #3 REVIEW

Why did Timbuktu be-come a poor town?

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Where is Tim-buktu?Finally, in 1824, the

Geographical Soci-ety of Paris offered a generous prize of 10,000 francs to anyone who could bring back news of Timbuktu.

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Of these four famous build-ings, which one is NOT found

in France?

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Where is Tim-buktu?It was a danger-

ous mission, and the first person to return alive was Frenchman Rene Caillie.

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Where is Tim-buktu?He traveled

through the desert for a year, learning Arabic and disguising himself as an Arab.

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Where is Tim-buktu?When he arrived in

Timbuktu in 1828, though, instead of gold and riches, he found a poor town with a strong intel-lectual and reli-gious life.

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Where is Tim-buktu?The houses were

small and made of earth, not gold.

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Where is Tim-buktu?When the French

colonized the area in 1894, more than twenty schools were still open and doing very well.

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How many years passed between Rene Caillie’s arrival in Tim-buktu, and French col-

onization?

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Comprehension Ques-tion

Comprehension Ques-tion

What was Timbuktu like when Rene Caillie ar-

rived?

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Vocabulary Generous

(3rd Paragraph 1st sentence.)

Large (prize)

“Finally, in 1824, the Geographical Society offered a generous prize of

10,000 francs…” (p81)

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Vocabulary Mission

(3rd Paragraph 3rd sentence.)

Task“It was a dangerous mission, and

the first person to return alive was Frenchman Rene Caillie.”

(p81)

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Vocabulary Disguise

(3rd Paragraph 4th sentence.)

To Cover“He traveled through the desert

for a year, learning Arabic and disguising himself as an Arab.”

(p81)

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Vocabulary Intellectual

(3rd Paragraph 6th sentence.)

Mental“instead of gold and riches, he

found a poor town with a strong intellectual and religious

life.” (p81)

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Please match the word with the Cat.

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