Pre-reading questions:
- Have you ever heard about flying squirrels?
- Have you ever visited a place where you could observe wildlife closely?
Vocabulary:
- university /yoo-nuh-VER-si-tee/
- team /teem/
- squirrel /SKWUR-uhl/
- natural resource /NA-chuh-ruhl REE-sawrs/
- observe /uhb-ZURV/
[noun] – a school that offers courses leading to a degree (such as a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree) and where research is done
She plans to attend a university in New York to study engineering.
[noun] – refers to a group of people working together
Our team won the basketball game last night.
[noun] – a small animal with a long tail and soft fur that lives in trees and eats nuts
We saw a squirrel climbing the tree in our backyard.
[noun] – materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
The country is rich in natural resources like coal and oil.
[noun] – to watch carefully the way something happens or the way someone does something, especially in order to learn more about it
During the science experiment, the students carefully observed the changes in the chemical reactions.
Article reading:
True or False:
- A group of flying squirrels was found in Nebraska.
- Flying squirrels usually live in Nebraska.
- The discovery of flying squirrels was recorded by a professor.
- Flying squirrels fly like birds.
- Southern flying squirrels are common in the western U.S.
Fill in the blanks:
university | team | squirrel | natural resources | observe |
- Conservationists work to protect ______ for future generations.
- The ______ has a large library with many resources.
- The ______ quickly gathered acorns before winter.
- The park ranger asked visitors to ______ the wildlife quietly to avoid disturbing the animals.
- The science ______ worked together on the project.