reading class lef-handed

English class H4
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This lesson contains 10 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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English class H4

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to do-today!
At the end of today's class you will know more about why some people are left-handed. you will also be able to  explain why some people are nicer than others!  we will focus on multiple choice questions!


Tekst 4 (havo examen 2016 TV II)  Left-handed people
Tekst 5 (havo examen 2016 TV II)  that warm fuzzy feeling
dictionary race! (how do you use  a dictionay correctly? 

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Slide 3 - Video

How much of the world's population is left-handed?
A
50%
B
30%
C
17%
D
10%

Slide 4 - Quiz

Left-handedness is _____
A
A choice made by the individual
B
Always genetic
C
Inborn
D
Determined by the position of the fetus in the womb

Slide 5 - Quiz

What are some ways archaeologists can tell if someone was left-handed?
A
Differences in arm length
B
Differences in bone density
C
Tool use and artifacts
D
All of the above

Slide 6 - Quiz

Which pairing of parent handedness gives the best chance of their offspring being left-handed?
A
Both parents are right-handed
B
Mom is left-handed and dad is left-handed
C
Dad is left-handed and mom is right-handed
D
Offspring can choose to be left or right-handed depending on preference

Slide 7 - Quiz

If people were only fighting and competing throughout evolution, natural selection would have led _____.
A
To more lefties
B
To fewer lefties
C
To no change in left-handed frequency in the population
D
To an elimination of all lefties

Slide 8 - Quiz

Give examples from a sport's perspective of how being left-handed can serve as an advantage in competition.

Slide 9 - Mind map

Let's get to work!
We'll start with text 4!
Done? move on to text 5 
at the end of class, a game!

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