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Assessment

Level 6 Unit 9 Lesson 8

Decide toInvestigate.Search throughConcealed details.ObserveValuable Evidence.Realise change.

Word Work

Past Particplesmany people memorize the infinitive, past and past particple togetherbreak, broke, broken

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Past Participles

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Past Participles

  1. The Great Wall (build) in China.
  2. The instructions (tell) to all of the workers.
  3. The girl (meet) on the street by her mother.
  4. The milk (get) by my mother at the store.
A robot was found by a girl...
What did the girl do to the robot?

Active / Passive Game

Vocabulary

dagger

archaeologist

artefact

tomb

  1. If I found an , I would give it to the museum.
  2. Many kings build beautiful buildings to be their after they die.
  3. If I were an , I would go to Egypt to do research.
  4. If I had a , I would hide it in my sleeve.

Practice Conditionals

  1. What would you do if you heard a rumor?
  2. Why would you run in a zigzag pattern?
  3. What would be difficult if you lived in a citadel?

launch

evidence

crater

crater

launch

evidence

orbit

Connect the word to its picture

orbit

Restart

Undo last line

Error

Bravo

It can cause a disease if you eat it.It can get infected an cause disease.It can prevent a disease.It means a disease can be given to other people.

vaccine

wound

infectious

Matching

mould

wifi

contract

frequency

Matching

ammunition

magnetic

divination

essential

navigate

  1. A compass is in order to navigate in the ocean.
  2. My refrigerator is and I can put magnets on it.
  3. Ship captains used to use the stars in order to their ships.
  4. A fortune teller wanted to tell my future, but I don't believe in .

Interpret

What evidence do we have about life on other planets?

Reading

Prereading

High at the top of the Andes mountains, near a city called Cusco in Peru, is an amazing ancient citadel called Machu Picchu. This citadel was built by the Incan people, who were early settlers in Peru, sometime around the year 1420. The city was inhabited for over a hundred years and was used as a royal estate and a place to retreat from attacking invaders.

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Alpacas are common animals in Peru

Archaeologists guess that 750 people lived in Machu Picchu and have found buildings built of dry stone to honor the sun. They have also found animal fossils, which show that alpacas and guinea pigs were raised in the citadel. There is also evidence that crops such as maize, corn, and potatoes were farmed.

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Machu Picchu is visited by many people every year.

Machu Picchu was discovered by a history professor named Hiram Bingham III on July 24, 1911. Bingham was in Peru looking for lost ancient cities. He was using maps made by previous explorers as well as listening to the rumors that the local people told him. Many people told him that there were ruins along the Urubamba River, so he followed the river and climbed to the top of the mountain, where he found the magnificent site.

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Nowadays, Machu Picchu is a Cultural and Natural World Heritage Site and many tourists visit every year. Visitors have the option of hiking to the top of the mountain, or taking a train through the valley and then a bus that zigzags up to the top of the mountain. Though the trip is long and difficult, the view from the top is one of a kind.

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Infer

Connect

  1. When was the sphinx built?
  2. Whose face was used on the sphinx?
  3. When was the nose broken off of the sphinx?

Listening

Grammar

Passive Voicemakes the object more important than the subjectThe ball was kicked by the boy.

Passive Voiceformed with the verb 'to be' and the past participleThe ball was kicked by the boy.

is create by
creates
a video game
The boy
is open by
opens
the door
The man
is follow by
the duck
follows
The dog

Change the Order

  1. I had dinner at 5:00 last night.
  2. The teacher taught the lessons to the class.
  3. The girl caught all six balls during the game.
  4. The camels found water in the desert.
  5. The boy left the toy at the park.

Passive

  1. The horse ridden across the desert.
  2. The olives eaten by everyone but me.
  3. The homework written while the TV watched.
  4. The story told by a very famous author.
  5. The movie filmed today in the city centre.

Fill in the Blank

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  • were
  • was
  • be
  • is
  • was
  • found
  • finding
  • is found
  • is being found

verify

  • is being run
  • is running
  • is run
  • was run
  • was broken
  • is being broke
  • is broke
  • was breaked

The race right now in the park.

The window by the boy last night.

correct

incorrect

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The toys were next to the bed.

The apples all eaten before dinner started.

I am in a class where the school song sung every day before class.

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This watch was given to me 10 years ago by my grandpa...

Active / Passive Game

Wrap Up

Discuss

Is there anything you wish hadn't been discovered?

Extension

Read your essay to the teacher. What part did you write well?

Present your essay!

You completed Level 6, Unit 9!

Congratulations!