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African Dwarf Turtles
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African Dwarf Turtles
Welcome to English Class

Slide 1 - Slide

Plan of action
Lesson 1
Klassikaal
- Checking in
- Voorkennis activeren
- Keeping and breeding African Dwarf Mud Turtles (preparation)

Zelfstandig
- Keeping and breeding African Dwarf Mud Turtles (reading)
- Nu Engels 9.3 Going on a trip

Lesson 2
Klassikaal
- Checking in
- Recap of last lesson

Zelfstandig
- 2 writing assignments related to the text
- A 2-minute talk about what you learned during your last holiday

Slide 2 - Slide

Lesson aims
At the end of this lesson you... :
- Can tell what the African Dwarf Mud Turtle looks like
- Know how the underside of a turtle is called
- have learned 3 new words

Slide 3 - Slide

Lesson 1

Slide 4 - Slide

Checking in
Hope you had een great weekend!
How are you doing today?

Slide 5 - Slide

Who has a pet turtle?

Slide 6 - Slide

What do you know about pet turtles? (in general)

Slide 7 - Open question

Next up a short video about  Mud Turtles
Listen carefully as there will be questions during the video

Slide 8 - Slide

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Slide 9 - Video

00:57
Name 3 things Ari has in the turtles' eco-system.

Slide 10 - Open question

01:47
Why were the mud and musk turtles not happy?

Slide 11 - Open question

Keeping and breeding the African dwarf mud turtle.
Before you continue
Answer the 3 questions in the next slides before you read the text in full.

These questions are there to help you prepare for the text.

Use this link to open the text.

Slide 12 - Slide

Look at the title. What would the text be about?

Slide 13 - Open question

Now look at the subheadings and images. What would the text be about?

Slide 14 - Open question

Look at the outline, the subheadings and the images of the text.
What is the aim of the text?
A
To amuse
B
To inform
C
To convince
D
To persuade

Slide 15 - Quiz

Next up are 3 slides with difficult words.

Drag the Dutch translation to the English word.

Slide 16 - Slide

Task
Match the English words with the Dutch translation.

You are allowed to use Google
taxa /taxon
Imperative
Fecundity
Intrigue
Diminutive 
Endearing
Carapace length
notched
Tubercles
Elongated
Aanduiding voor een groep organismen
Noodzakelijk
Vruchtbaarheid
Fascinatie
Klein/kleine
Aandoenlijke/schattig
Lengte van de schild
Getand/kartelig
Knobbels
Uitgerekt

Slide 17 - Drag question

Task
Match the English words with the Dutch translation.

You are allowed to use Google
Vertebral keel
Posterior
Plastron
Weak hinge
Decipher
Plastral concavity
Scutes
Forelimbs
Transverse scales
Logarithms
Ruggengraat
Achter (kant)
Buikpantser
Zwak gewricht
Ontraadselen
Holling van het buikpantser
Onderdelen van het schild
Voorpoten
Schuine schubben
Verhoudingsgetal

Slide 18 - Drag question

Task
Match the English words with the Dutch translation.

You are allowed to use Google
Measurements
Morphology
Intergulars
Aestivates
Overzealous
Chelonians
Substrate
Terrestrial
Metingen
Bouw/vorm
Voorzijde van het buikpantser
Zomerslaap
Overijverig
Schildpadden
Oppervlakte
Aards (het gedeelte dat boven water ligt)

Slide 19 - Drag question

Assignment 1
Task
Answer 6 true/false questions about the text.

Each paragraph has 1 question and they are all in order.
Tip
Read the questions first, then look at the text.

Use the strategy "skimming".

Slide 20 - Slide

The African dwarf mud turtles are often kept in aquariums with other commonly kept species.
A
True
B
False

Slide 21 - Quiz

The African dwarf mud turtle has been continuously imported for the last decade.
A
True
B
False

Slide 22 - Quiz

The shell is square and round in shape, and it has a vertebral keel.
A
True
B
False

Slide 23 - Quiz

The African dwarf turtle patiently waits when it is being fed.
A
True
B
False

Slide 24 - Quiz

Assignment 2
Task
Answer 6 questions about the text.

Each paragraph has 1 question and they are all in order.
Tip
Read the questions first, then look at the text.

Use the strategy "skimming".

Slide 25 - Slide

There are no do-it-yourself techniques when it comes to breeding the African dwarf turtle.
A
True
B
False

Slide 26 - Quiz

The African dwarf turtle is difficult to differentiate with which other species?

Slide 27 - Open question

Why is this turtle interesting to many Western hobbyists?

Slide 28 - Open question

What colors can usually be seen on the carapace?

Slide 29 - Open question

What was one method Laurent (1956) used to provide more evidence?

Slide 30 - Open question

Which filtration system is recommended to use with these turtles?

Slide 31 - Open question

When does the African dwarf turtle nest?

Slide 32 - Open question

End of lesson 1
Done early?
Well done so far!

I want you to do the assignments from 9.3 - Going on a trip until the end of lesson 1.

Slide 33 - Slide

Lesson 2

Slide 34 - Slide

African Dwarf Turtles
Welcome to English Class

Slide 35 - Slide

Lesson aims
At the end of this lesson you... :
- Can tell what the African Dwarf Mud Turtle looks like
- Know how the underside of a turtle is called
- have learned 3 new words

Slide 36 - Slide

Plan of action
Lesson 1
Klassikaal
- Checking in
- Voorkennis activeren
- Keeping and breeding African Dwarf Mud Turtles (preparation)

Zelfstandig
- Keeping and breeding African Dwarf Mud Turtles (reading)
- Nu Engels 9.3 Going on a trip

Lesson 2
Klassikaal
- Checking in
- Recap of last lesson

Zelfstandig
- 2 writing assignments related to the text
- A 2-minute talk about what you learned during your last holiday

Slide 37 - Slide

Checking in
Hope you're having a great week!
How are you doing today?

Slide 38 - Slide

Recap

Slide 39 - Slide

What did we do last lesson?

Slide 40 - Open question

Writing assignment
Task
I am giving you a choice. I have 4 writing assignments for you and you have to choose 2 assignments that you are going to do.

Post your chosen assignments in the next 2 slides.

Assignments
- Write a short summary of the text (min. of 100 words).

- Would you recommend this turtle as a pet? (min. of 50 words).

- Write a diary entry about how your trip to Africa went and where you went to a zoo and learned about the African dwarf turtle (min. of 75 words).

- Not feeling the subject? Be creative and write about what you want (min. of 75 words).


Slide 41 - Slide

First writing assignment
Assignments
- Write a short summary of the text (min. of 100 words).

- Would you recommend this turtle as a pet? (min. of 50 words).

- Write a diary entry about how your trip to Africa went and where you went to a zoo and learned about the African dwarf turtle (min. of 75 words).

- Not feeling the subject? Be creative and write about what you want (min. of 75 words).


Slide 42 - Open question

Second writing assignment
Assignments
- Write a short summary of the text (min. of 100 words).

- Would you recommend this turtle as a pet? (min. of 50 words).

- Write a diary entry about how your trip to Africa went and where you went to a zoo and learned about the African dwarf turtle (min. of 75 words).

- Not feeling the subject? Be creative and write about what you want (min. of 75 words).


Slide 43 - Open question

Speaking Assignment
Task
During your last holiday to Africa, you went to a special shelter for turtles. Here they taught you about many different turtle species. Your teacher has asked you to prepare a 2-minute talk about one of these species.

Go online, search for another turtle species, prepare a 2-minute talk about this turtle and put your findings in the next slide.

Then form groups of 3-4 and have the 2-minute talk.
Subjects to talk about
Subjects you can talk about:
- Its natural habitat
- Its dietary needs
- Its family
- Its looks
- Its behaviour
- Breeding the turtle

Slide 44 - Slide

Put your findings about the turtle here.

Slide 45 - Open question

Lesson aims
At the end of this lesson you... :
- Can tell what the African Dwarf Mud Turtle looks like
- Know how the underside of a turtle is called
- have learned 3 new words

Slide 46 - Slide

What does the African Dwarf Mud Turtle look like?

Slide 47 - Open question

What is the underside of a turtle called?

Slide 48 - Open question

Which 3 words did you learn this lesson?

Slide 49 - Open question

Goodbye,
see you next time.
Done early?
Are done with everything? Awesome!

You can do something for yourself, as long as you do not distract others.

Slide 50 - Slide

According to Laurent (1956) there are 8 species in the genus.
A
True
B
False

Slide 51 - Quiz