Friday, May 29, 2015

Term 2 Reading Work Week 4

Term 2 Week 4
Reading work for Miami Heat


Day 1


Name: ________________________________________________ Date:______________________ KWL Chart
Select a topic you want to research. In the first column, write what you already know about the topic. In the second column, write what you want to know about the topic. After you have completed your research, write what you learned in the third column. What I Know What I Want to Know What I Learned


What I Know
What I Want to Know
What I Learned
that you have lots of different turtles.

They have shells to protect themselves.

they nest their eggs under the sand at a beach.


what is a biggest turtle weight?

what do turtles eat?

how long do they live for?

what is the longest time a turtle lived for?
they can grow up to 2 metres and weigh up to 600 kgs.

Fish,insects and earthworms

this is the usual life span of a turtle is 150 years

the longest time a turtle has lived for wad 507 years (cool huh)



Day 2 Building Vocab


Research what all of these words mean. Record answers here.


species: Is a similar group of animals.
reptile: A cold-blooded vertebrate  that includes snakes, lizards, crocodiles, turtles, and tortoises
threatened: Is an  intention to take an action against (someone).
endangered: A species) seriously at risk of extinction
Hawksbill: A small tropical sea turtle with hooked jaws
Leatherback: A very large black turtle with a thick leathery shell,
hatchlings:A young animal that has recently hatched out of it’s egg.
predators: an animal that naturally preys on other (smaller)animals.
Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme: Is an intergovernmental organisation based in Apia, Samoa with more than 90 staff members.
hatchery:A room that is kept extremely warm which is also filled with eggs of different species it is  kept warm so it replicates their parents sitting on their eggs
satellite tracking:Is used for visual observation,over earth.
electronic tags:Electronic tagging is a form of non-surreptitious surveillance consisting of an electronic device attached to a person or vehicle
plight:If you refer to someone's plight, you mean that they are in a difficult or distressing situation that is full of problems.
plummeted:fall or drop straight down at high speed.
customary laws:Custom in law is the established pattern of behavior that can be objectively verified within a particular social setting.
illegal trade:international wildlife trade is a serious conservation problem, addressed by the United Nations' Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild life
black market:A black market or underground economy is a market in which goods or services are traded illegally
intrigued:Is being fascinated in something or someone


Choose 10 of these words into go into your Home learning book for the week. Write the words into your book.


Day 3


Success criteria -    ask questions


Answer the questions here from your KWL Chart. Research your answers and record here.


Day 4
Success criteria - use topic sentences to identify what each paragraph is about


Summarise your reading here. Use keywords from the text to help you.


Day 5
Success criteria - integrate the main ideas and important information to draw conclusions about how people are affecting the plight of the sea turtle.


they are leaving rubbish and junk on the beaches which is affecting not just our beaches but also turtles lives.


Record here your answers to: How are people affecting the plight of the sea turtle?


people should pick up after themselves ( especially plastic bags)
don’t drain anything that could be a risk for turtles into the ocean.




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