MAIN IDEA
What is paragraph __ about?
What does "____" mean?
REFERENCE
100

A little bird that is the focus of our reading "The 1000-Year Bird Song".

What is a swamp sparrow?

100

How swamp sparrows learn more common songs before they learn rare songs, the same way humans learn to talk.

What is paragraph C about?

100

Correct

What does "accurate" mean?

100

They learn to copy, or mimic songs sung by their elders. (use the exact phrase from the text)

Who are "baby swamp sparrows"? 

200

These last for centuries.

What is the swamp sparrow's songs?

200

The results of Lachlan's study. 

What is paragraph E about?

200

Make

What does "create" mean?

200

They then measures the differences between the tunes. (use the exact phrase from the text)

Who are "the researchers"?

300

He led a research team that studied the sparrows.

Who is Lachlan?

300

Possibilities for future research.

What is paragraph G about?

300

Effect

What does "impact" mean?

300

With those two ingredients together, you end up with traditions that are really stable. (use the exact phrase from the text)

What are "accurate mimicry" and "conformist bias"?

400

These break up bird populations into smaller groups.

What are man-made barriers?

400

Another type of research being done.

What is paragraph F about?

400

Communicate, converse

What does "exchange" mean?

400

Until recently, this learning ability was thought to be special only to humans. (use the exact phrase from the text)

What is conformist bias?

500

He wants to study the preservation of other animals' traditions.

Who is Andrew Farnsworth?

500

The basics of the study.

What is paragraph D about?

500

Normal or average

What does "standard" mean?

500

Seeing the potential for it in other organisms is super cool. (use the exact phrase from the text)

What is "preserve (preserving) their cultural traditions"?