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10. Icebergs Most icebergs are formed in the waters of the word’s polar and subpolar regions. Around the north and south poles Are formed in the waters melt Icebergs An iceberg broke off from Antarctica in the south Began moving slowly northward Entered warmer waters Time: 2: 17 WPM: 61. 3
11. The Penguin A penguin is a bird that is generally found in the colder regions of the world. The name “penguin” comes from the Welsh words pen (“head”) and gwyn (“white”). There is a different bird, the auk, hat looks much like the penguin. Something happened many years after the Welsh sailors gave the auk the name “penguin. ” A bird Found in the colder regions of the world Its body and head are black The Penguin Pen(“head”) name Gwyn(“white”) Time: 2: 06 WPM: 71. 4
12. Weightlessness When astronauts go into space, they are weightless. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has found a way for astronauts to experience weightlessness before they go into space. The astronauts go up inside an empty cargo jet. astronauts They need when they actually go into space NASA Weightlessness Jet plane weightless In space Time: 2: 22 WPM: 76. 1
13. Robin Hood is a well-known folk hero. One theory is that Robin Hood was an actual well-known person. A second theory is that Robin Hood was an actual person but was someone who was not well-known. A third theory is that Robin Hood was not a real person. An outlaw A well-known folk hero To take care of poor people Robin Hood Different theories An actual wellknown person He was not a real person Time: 2: 03 WPM: 78. 0
14. Venus and Earth In the past, people thought that the planet Venus and Earth were very similar. In addition to these ways that Venus and Earth differ. Another difference between Venus and Earth is the length of a day. A final difference between Venus and Earth is the length of a year. It is surrounded by thick clouds Venus It rotates in a clockwise direction Venus and Earth It rotates in the opposite direction Earth While on Earth the Sun rises in the east and sets in the west Time: 3: 48 WPM: 61. 8
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My paragraph My 3 Favorite Stories My favorite three stories were about Icebergs, Robin Hood, and Venus and Earth. First, I was impressed by story of icebergs, because I thought icebergs are very mysterious. Second, I was interested in about Robin Hood, because I wanted to know more about him. Third, I was surprised the differences of Venus and Earth. I enjoyed reading the three stories about Icebergs, Robin Hood, and Venus and Earth. 68 words- 00: 40
Partner Interview Manami Masumoto : 1 -4 -32 1. Pepper 2. Icebergs 3. The Penguin
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