
Time2- U5- Warmup- The Real World
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English
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6th - 8th Grade
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Anh Thư
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A grey African parrot can count.
TRUE
FALSE
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Horse can regconize human voice
TRUE
FALSE
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Recognize is .................
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Cats have better memory in compared to Dogs
Yes
No
Neutral
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I am big and fat. My color is gray. I have a big nose. It is called a trunk.
cow
lion
elephant
tiger
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I am black and orange. I like to eat meat. I love to run and hunt animals.
tiger
elephant
kangaroo
cow
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Multiple Choice
What is the Fact?
a brief story that illustrates an idea
statement from someone with special knowledge
provable statement
specific instance of a general rule
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What is the Opinion?
a brief story that illustrates an idea
statement from someone with special knowledge
provable statement
the thoughts and statement from a specific person
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Finish the phrase and identify the reason: “An elephant never ___________”
Takes more than it needs. (Because they are constantly moving.)
Forgets. (Because they remember complex musical patterns and recognize people they haven’t seen in years.)
Moves on. (Because they can hold grudges and will retaliate.)
Can be trusted. (Because they are mischievous and manipulative.)
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Multiple Choice
What are two of the ways that chimpanzee intelligence is similar to humans?
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What are two of the ways that chimpanzee intelligence is similar to humans?
Chimps are fast builders and can use a variety of tools.
Chimps are quickly able to adapt to new environments and can read weather patterns.
Chimps are natural problem solvers and excellent communicators.
Chimps manipulate their environment to suit their needs, by building elaborate housing structures.
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The majority of an octopus’ brain is where?
Its head. (An octopus can change the shape of its head to protect its brain.)
Its legs. (An octopus loses some abilities if it loses a leg, until that leg grows back.)
In special sacs around its mouth. (An octopus’ jaws hold bundles of the most sensitive and active nerve endings.)
Its skin. (Octopi communicate, affect their surroundings, and hunt prey using a natural ability to change their skin colors and pattern
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Multiple Choice
If a pig loses which sense, it is almost like a learning disability for them?
sight
hearing
taste
smell
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Multiple Choice
Parrots and apes are alike in what ways?
They both crave human attention.
They will go through multiple steps to solve small puzzles, and they eliminate false solutions to problems slowly and deliberately until they find the correct one.
They both develop complex family and social structures.
They outsmart predators by mimicking the sounds of other prey.
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A mother cat contributes largely to her kittens’ intelligence levels by:
Feeding them a specific diet when they are a few weeks old.
Choosing the safest, most secure location to raise them in.
Taking them on “training missions” as soon as they can walk.
Teaching them to hunt, groom themselves, and remain safe and having them mimic her actions until perfect.
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At their smartest level, dogs are able to do what?
Combine commands and problem solve without specific instructions.
Teach other dogs the tricks that they know.
Perform complicated tricks that require years of training to master.
Work together to help another dog when it is needed.
A grey African parrot can count.
TRUE
FALSE
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