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Mariano Marcos State University COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION Laoag City

Vocabulary Activities In Science

RONEL M. BATANGAN ABEGAIL GLASE BSE II-C Material Designers

JAHNESE D. ASUNCION Editor/Evaluator

Second Semester S.Y 2011-2012

NAME:________________________________ YEAR & SECTION:______________________

SCORE:_______ DATE:________

I.

MATCHING TYPE:

Hello! I’m Boots! I am a friend of Dora. I love climbing on trees and hanging around.

Column A ______1. Scientist

______2. Ornithologist ______3. Adaptation

______4. Paleontologist

______5. Taxonomy

Do you want to come with me? If that’s so, let’s go! Let’s find the meaning of the given words/terms under Column A to the Column B. After you find the answer, place the letter of the answer on the space provided before the number. Let’s begin!!!
Column B a.) Geologist who researches geological periods through the study of fossils. b.) Expert in a particular branch of science, man of science. c.) Expert in the field of ornithology, one who studies birds. d.) The science dealing with the description, identification, naming and classification of organisms. e.) To make suitable or fit (as for a new use or different conditions)

II.

WORD CLINE:

Ola! I’m Dora, Dora the Explorer. I am an adventurous. How about you? Let’s explore!

1.

RESEMBLAN CE CLOSENESS PARALLEL

4. 5. At first, look at the artist impression of this ancient species and you will think that this is a pterodactyl, the most popular winged dinosaur. It was ultimate proven through specific scientific analysis that all parts of the recovered fossil were of the same timeline and that mineral-filled hairline fissures extend from the feathers and into the bones of animal proving that they are from one and the I’m glad to hear that. species have here a in Northeast same source. But recent discoveries show thatNow, lof dinosaur foundproblem. China passes. Dora and Boots want me to locate the words in the Further, they are not birds, lacking MAP! Did you have fun with Boots and Hello! I’m the a reverted big toe and a quadratojugal squamosal contact, having a passage. Do you want to help me? If that’s so, read Dora the quatrate by a ligament quadrajugal joinerd to in their adventures and a reduced or absent COMPARISO ishium. In a process of the the direction… LIFELESS N detailed comparison of the fossils claws with those of modern birds, the ornithologist who did the study observed that the curvature of its foot claws must have enabled Archaeopteryx to perch on tree DECEASE SIMILAR
EXTINCT RELATION

limbs and the D claws at the end of its wings apparently allowed it to climb tree trunks. He decided that III. LOOP-A-WORD: it was an almost fully evolved bird that perched in trees was considerably advanced aerodynamically and probably capable of powered flight to atleast some have been hidden into simply gliding. Direction: Read the passage. the words in bold degree, as opposed the letter-grid. Loop those you can find. The Terrestial birds have very flat claws. words in the grid may be read forward, backward, upward, downward or diagonally. The words are related to Archaeopteryx.

There are five word clines here. Under each cline are 3 words that are related to each other. I want you to arrange them the simplest meaning up to the complex meaning. Come on!
2. 3.
DREADFUL TREMENDOU S AWESOME OBSTRUCTIO N SNAG OBSTACLE

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L I G A M E N T L O

Y A E V O L V E D N

T E R R E S T I A L

C E O G Q S V Y N Y

A G N A R P P T A M

D C E N T E I F N L

O E L S X C P L A I

R A V

T I L

P L B

L G A

O L T M E O S Q O E

L P E R C H I R L G

V A R I Y V O S H M

T E A Z L Q L T A S

R U A S O N I D H U

A O H WE DID IT, 3X R Y I P I P S W E T G O S S S P H N O T M H T G F

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THE ANSWER KEY I. MATCHING TYPE:
Hello, my friends! Did you had fun in our adventure? Now, let’s check if you got the right answers in your first destination. Here are the key answers.

Column A ___C__1. Scientist ___B__2. Ornithologist ___E___3. Adaptation

Column B a.) Geologist who researches geological periods through the study of fossils. b.) Expert in a particular branch of science, man of science. c.) Expert in the field of ornithology, one who studies birds. d.) The science dealing with the description, identification, naming and classification of organisms. e.) To make suitable or fit (as for a new use or different conditions)

___A___4. Paleontologist

___D___5. Taxonomy

Hope you got the correct answers. Now. Let’s see how many points did you get with Dora’s destination

II. WORD CLINE: Ola! I have here the key answers in your second destination. Let’s check your answers.(one point for every correct word in the word cline).
I have here the key answers in your second destination,.

1.

RESEMBLAN CE CLOSENESS PARALLEL

2.

DREADFUL TREMENDO US AWESOME

3.

SNAG OBSTRUCTI ON OBSTACLE

RESEMBLAN CE CLOSENESS PARALLEL

DREADFUL TREMENDO US AWESOME

OBSTRUCTIO N SNAG OBSTACLE

4.

EXTINCT DECEASED LIFELESS

5.

COMPARISON RELATION SIMILAR

LIFELESS EXTINCT DECEASE D

COMPARISO N RELATION SIMILAR It was quite difficult, right? Hope you enjoyed the trend with me. How about you map?

III.LOOP-AWORD: Thanks Dora! And now, in your last trip to your destination, I have here the answers where you could check whether you got the right locations of words in the grid.

L I G A M E N T L O

Y A E V O L V E D N

T E R R E S T I A L

C E O G Q S V Y N Y

A G N A R P P T A M

D C E N T E I F N L

O E L S X C P L A I

R A V A Y I P I P S

T I L O W E T G O S

P L B H S S P H N O

L G A R T M H T G F

O L T M E O S Q O E

L P E R C H I R L G

V A R I Y V O S H M

T E A Z L Q L T A S

R U A S O N I D H U

After you had checked your paper, you may now evaluate your score on the listed below

SCORES 25-30 19-24 13-18 7-12 0-6

EQUIVALENT Outstanding Very Good Good Poor Failed

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