Home Plan - [ME-L8-U2-LC5-17 Wild Encounters – Louis Leakey and Jane Goodall]
The document explores the relationship between humans and chimpanzees, highlighting Jane Goodall’s and Louis Leakey’s work and discoveries about similarities in tool use and social behaviors. It delves into questions about love for toy chimps, the significance of toys in Jane Goodall’s life story, and the analysis of text features like speech bubbles. Furthermore, it defines vocabulary related to responsibility and adaptation. The second part focuses on exercises involving decision-making with conjunctions, offering examples of choices between activities and completion tasks using conjunctions like “either… or” and “both… and.” It also includes discussions on tough choices and animals with unique characteristics, concluding with a mention of enrichment time for additional activities.
Contents
- Pages 1—35: Humans and chimpanzees.
- Pages 36—46: Making choices exercises.
Pages 1—35: Humans and chimpanzees.
The section of the document discusses the relationship between humans and chimpanzees, particularly focusing on the work of Jane Goodall and Louis Leakey. It highlights the similarities between humans and chimpanzees, such as tool use and social behaviors. Louis Leakey’s research on human origins is mentioned, along with Jane Goodall’s discoveries about chimpanzee behavior. The text also raises questions about whether Jane will love her toy chimp forever and the significance of starting Jane Goodall’s life story with her toy chimp. Additionally, the features of the text, like speech bubbles and character feelings, are examined. The vocabulary words related to responsibility and adaptation are defined in the context of the content discussed.
Pages 36—46: Making choices exercises.
This section of the document discusses exercises related to choosing between options using conjunctions. It includes examples of sentences where a choice needs to be made between different activities such as playing soccer or watching a baseball game. It also provides exercises where sentences need to be completed using conjunctions like “either… or” and “both… and” to express choices. Additionally, there are tasks related to discussing difficult choices made and animals with interesting characteristics. The section concludes with a mention of enrichment time for further activities.