Semana 8, Ingles, Martes 29 de junio

 Ingles      Martes 29 de junio
Semana 8 

1.-Look at the picture to describe it with their own words.



 

 









2.- Make a drawing of a Dinosaur  skeleton.




 


3.- Look at the pictures to identify parts of the dinosaurs

https://wordwall.net/es/resource/141869/science/dinosaur-body-parts

 






Listening

4.- Number the sentences according what you hear.

http://www.saberingles.com.ar/listening/233.html

 

 

___5____the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center

___4____Colorado has its own facility devoted to restoring dinosaurs to their original form,

___2___interested in hunting for dinosaur fossils.

___3___Like Wyoming, its neighbor to the north,

___1___The U.S. state of Colorado is an ideal destination for anyone

 

5.- Listen and watch the video to fill the blanks  with the correct word you hear

http://www.saberingles.com.ar/listening/233.html

 

 

 

 

                     SKELETAL   FOSSILS     MUSEUM    BONES        SILICONE   DESTINATION    ANIMAL 

 

 

 

The U.S. state of Colorado is an ideal ________Destination______(1) for anyone interested in hunting for dinosaur ____Fossils_(2). Like Wyoming, its neighbor to the north, Colorado has its own facility devoted to restoring dinosaurs to their original form, the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center.

Anthony Maltese is curator of the center. "What we are trying to do is to present an incomplete specimen in a complete way. Because if you just have random _______Bones_____
(3)lying around, different pieces of different bones lying around, it's hard for someone to come in and look at it and understand what the ________Animal______ (4) looked like in its entirety. And, by filling in the blanks, they see the real material that's been used in the reconstruction, but they also see what the animal looks like in its entirety."

The Colorado center restores about four to five dinosaur specimens every year. To ensure accuracy, it uses the actual fossilized ______Skeletal___(
5) bones to the greatest extent possible when constructing the model. But sometimes the restorers have to use___Silicone________ (6) to fill in for the real thing. However, occasionally even they are stumped, and when that happens they have to consult other experts, many of whom are found at the Smithsonian ________Museum______(7) of Natural History in Washington, D.C.

Since the 19th century it has systematically collected all varieties of fossilized (
8) a) skulls  b)skeletons c) schools . The museum not only has a display area open to the public, but also has an archival  (9)  a)collection b) section    c) impression  of more than one million specimens taking up three floors. Matthew Carrano is curator of dinosaur exhibitions at the Smithsonian.

"We are a national museum, but also an international museum, because everybody really tries to come to Washington once in their lives if they live in the country. But we also get many, many thousands of tourists as well. And so it's very important to us that in our exhibition halls we reflect not just the local character of what we have but the international characters."

When he is not planning the displays, curator Matthew Carrano does his own scientific research. His latest study is this skull bone of ceratosaurus , a large predatory dinosaur. "Our ceratosaurus is a unique specimen. It is the original specimen of ceratosaurus, the very first one that was found. The one that led paleontologist Othniel Marsh to create the name ceratosaurus."

"It's a meat-eating dinosaur. It would have lived in the Late Jurassic period about 140, 150 million years ago. For more than a hundred years, it was the only specimen ever discovered of this dinosaur. Everybody who knew about paleontology knew about this specimen because it was the only one. In the last maybe 20 or 30 years there have been a couple more specimens. But it's a very, very rare dinosaur."

Though dinosaur researchers have made giant strides in recent years, they know they have much more to learn. After all, they believe that the vast majority of dinosaur specimens have yet to be discovered.

 

 

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