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Lesson Word List Study the words. Then do the exercises that follow. cylinder n. An object in the shape of a tube or pipe. It may be solid or hollow. In the center of the table was a tall glass vase in the shape of a cylinder, which was filled with yellow tulips. examine v. To look at closely. When Cora and Chun examined the desk, they discovered that the letter they were looking for was gone. Examine your shoes and describe them to your partner. fatal adj. Causing death. Eating this pretty white mushroom can be fatal. feature n. 1, Animportant or special part of something. An unusual feature of this room is a secret stairway hidden behind this wall. 2. Any part of the face. One pleasing feature of Claude's is his warm smile. Describe the feature of your shoes you like best to your partner. Wordly Wise 3000 * Book3 1 alyonidNd1ON 0a Isso 2 grasp v. 1. To take hold of something tightly with the hands. Tina grasped the bars on the gym set and pulled herself up. 2. To understand something. After we grasped the directions, it was easy to do the puzzle. @ Tell your partner something you have learned that was easy for you to grasp. jet n. 1, Astream of liquid or gas that is forced at high speed through a small opening. The firefighters directed jets of water from the pump truck to the burning house. 2. An airplane that is powered by a jet engine. The pilot told us what kind of jet would be carrying us to the West Coast. marine adj. Having to do with the ocean or with ships and boats. The largest marine creature is the blue whale. Tell your partner about your favorite marine animal. scar n. Amark on the skin that is left after a cut or other wound has healed. The scar on Helen’s knee is from the cut she got when she fell off her bicycle. Lesson 1 tentacle rn. Along, thin part that grows out from the head of some sea animals. They use it to hold things or to move from place to place. The cuttlefish wiggled its tentacles to bring the small fish closer. vessel n. 1. A ship or large boat. All the passengers aboard the vessel hoped to see a whale or dolphin during the trip. 2. Anything hollow that can be used to hold liquids. A clay vessel filled with lemonade rested on the picnic table in the backyard. Discuss with your partner what you could pour from a vessel. Look at the group of words next to the number. Then circle the letter next to the word that has the same meaning. a stream of liquid under pressure (a) tentacle (b) feature (c) jet (d) scar a tube-shaped object (a) cylinder (b) vessel (c) scar (d) tentacle a mark left after a wound heals (a) feature (b) scar (c) tentacle (d) grasp Wordly Wise 3000 * Book 3 3. auvonand 10N 04-1558 © a special part that stands out (a) tentacle (b) vessel (c) feature (d) marine © a large boat or ship (a) fatal (b) marine -(c) tentacle (d) vessel Look at the word next to the number. Then circle the letter next to the group of words that has the same meaning. © examine (a) look at carefully (b) return to (c) stay away from (d) put away @ marine (a) having to do with sports (b) having to do with being sick (c) having to do with horses (d) having to do with the ocean © tentacle (a) a baby octopus (b) a hairy spider (c) a long, thin part growing (d) a figure with eight sides from some sea animals © grasp |_ cylinder (a) let go of (b) understand LS (c) move in circles (d) cry out ® fatal (a) helpless (b) hard to understand (c) causing death (d) being careful 4 Lesson 1 He has a mark on the skin left by a fall when he was a child. The machinist looked at each object in the shape of a pipe. Kelly always reads the having to do with the ocean report before she sets sail. New to crutches, Lin took hold tightly of each one firmly. His mistake, not causing death but serious, made him upset. © Which of the following can be fatal? (a) a smile (b) a car accident (c) a number (d) an award © Where would you not expect to find marine animals? (a) in an ocean (b) ina sea (c) in a forest (d) in an aquarium © Which would be the best way to examine a planet? (a) build an arch (b) climb a tower (c) turn on a channel (d) look through a telescope Wordly Wise 3000 * Book 3 5 auyoridnd JON 0a Iss 0 © Which of the following might leave a scar? (a) a ghost (b) a lesson (c) fall (d) a song © Which of the following can a person grasp? (a) ideas (b) wind (c) smells (d) smoke © Squid have eight arms and two tentacles. © They can shoot out jets of ink if they are in danger. © We launched our new canoe today. © We steered the canoe with paddles. _ tentacle 6 Lesson 1 Monsters of the Deep The Pacific Ocean is huge. But we see only its surface. Underneath, over half a mile down, is another world. This world is very dark. It is the watery home of the giant squid. These unusual creatures spend their whole lives there. Let us explore deep in the Pacific Ocean. We will go near the northeast coast of New Zealand. There we will learn something of these strange animals. Many scientists come to this area. They know it is a good spot to find giant squid. They also find sperm whales there. Sperm whales feed on the squid in this area. From one of their vessels, the scientists can see the great whales coming up to breathe. Sperm whales are huge marine creatures. They are eighty feet in length. They weigh up to sixty tons. Sperm whales can go without breathing for up to an hour. This lets them dive deep underwater. There they hunt for giant squid. The giant squid is an enormous creature. Yet very few have been seen alive. Scientists instead examine dead squid that wash up on shore. The giant squid may grow to be sixty feet long when it is an adult. Its body is shaped like a cylinder. It has two fins at the tail end. It uses them for swimming. When it needs to, the squid can put on an extra burst of speed. First it swallows water. Then it shoots the water out through an opening in its tail. A jet of water rushes out. This pushes the giant squid forward. The squid has two long, waving tentacles. Both are on its head. Each one has rows of hooks that can dig in deep. The squid uses them to grab food. It catches fish, crabs, and turtles. It also grabs smaller squid. It can capture anything else that swims within its reach. The squid also has eight arms. It uses them to stuff whatever it catches into its mouth. Then its powerful jaws go to work. Their jaws are shaped like a parrot’s beak. Anything a giant squid grasps has little chance of getting away. Wordly Wise 3000 * Book3 7 auvonana 10N 09-1559 The most unusual feature of a squid is its eyes. They are the size of dinner plates. The squid lives far down in the ocean. There is only a small amount of light that deep. In the darkness, the squid’s large eyes give it good eyesight. It can probably see a sperm whale before the whale comes close enough to attack. This helps the squid escape. Scientists have looked at sears on sperm whales. They believe the beaks of giant squid caused them. This tells them that a sperm whale’s attack may not always be fatal for the giant squid. The scientists use a small submarine to look for the squid. It is called a Deep Rover. This boat can dive to around 3,000 feet. It has powerful lights and four cameras. Scientists aboard a Deep Rover took the first pictures of a living giant squid. Scientists would love to one day film a fight between a whale and a giant squid. This is not very likely, however. Instead, what we may see on our television screens soon is the first close look at a giant squid. Its huge eyes will be staring at us out of the darkness. Answer each of the questions with a sentence. @ Is it correct to call this a marine story? Explain your answer. © what do the scientists aboard the submarine want to examine? cylinder | examine © How far down can the scientists’ vessel travel? © Why is it hard for sea creatures to escape the grasp of the giant squid? tentacle vessel 8 Lesson 1 How does the cylinder shape of its body help a squid swim? Why might a meeting with a sperm whale be fatal for a giant squid? How do its tentacles help the giant squid? Where does the jet of water come from that helps the giant squid move forward? What do the scars on sperm whales tell scientists? Which feature of the giant squid seems most unusual to you? ‘ACT You know jet as a fast stream of water and as an airplane. But there is also jet black, meaning a dark black color. That jet comes from the name of an ancient Greek town where a black stone, also called jet, was found. The two jets have no connection and are really two different words! Wordly Wise 3000 * Book3 9 auyondnd JON 00 “I55.@ examine examine an insect. exam (noun) examination (noun) Discussion & Writing Prompt verb To study or look at something closely. In a science lesson, you might use a magnifying glass to You could use a magnifying glass to examine a feather. What else could you examine using a magnifying glass? Turn and talk to your partner or group. Write 1-3 sentences. 10 Use this space to take notes or draw your ideas. Lesson 1 Be ready to share what you have written.

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