VOCABULARY
Life on The Mekong River
Movies Then and Now
Sea Animals on the Go
Roald Amundsen:Journey to the South Pole
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Not in Danger

Safe

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Who are the three characters in the story?

Trong,his mother, and his father

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Finish the sentence:

Movies today are colorful, but in 1910, movies where_________?

black and white

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What three sea animals did we learn about?

1. Crabs 2. Sharks 3. Squid

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Where was Roald Amundsen from?

Norway

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To become higher

To Rise

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Where do Trong and his mother sell fish?

At the floating market.

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True or false:

Movies in 1910 had loud sounds.

FALSE

Movies in 1910 were silent.

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How do crabs walk?

Acceptable Answers:

1.Sideways

2. With bent legs

3. They push and pull

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Who got to the North Pole first?

The American team got to the North Pole first.

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Only in your mind

Imaginary 

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During the storm, why was Trong scared?

He got scared because the river was rising.

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How did movies in 1910 make special effects?

They used camera tricks or models.

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How to sharks tails move?

From side to side.

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How cold was it outside during his trip?

Example: 100o (degrees)C ,-20F, 5C

It was -56oC

It was negative fifty-six degrees Celsius. 

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To do something successfully , especially after working hard

To achieve

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What are the long sticks that keeps the houses safe from the river rising?

Stilts

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What did people have to do to understand movies in the 1910s?

People had to read lines on the screen.

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True or False?

Sharks swim side to side through the water.

FALSE

Sharks move forward through the water.

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How many dog died?

2 dogs died. :(
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Images that are made for movies to make something look better

Special Effects

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When did the rain stop?

The rain stopped early the next morning.

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Finish this sentence:

And an ___________ played music during the movie.

orchestra 

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Why don't squids always move with water jets?

It takes a lot of energy!

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What date did they finally get to the South Pole?

December 14, 1911

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