Bell Work Q3 WEEK 5. Tuesday 1. What is the woolly mammoth? A a picture painted on cave walls by early humans B a land-bridge that humans may have followed.

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Bell Work Q3 WEEK 5

Tuesday 1. What is the woolly mammoth? A a picture painted on cave walls by early humans B a land-bridge that humans may have followed from Asia into the Americas C a large land mammal that died off around 4,000 years ago D a large predatory cat that lived in the Americas during the Ice Age 2. What does this passage describe? A This passage describes the spears that early humans used. B This passage describes what happened to the American lion when the Ice Age ended. C This passage describes the Asian elephant. D This passage describes woolly mammoths. 3. Woolly mammoths had features that helped them live in a harsh environment. What evidence from the passage supports this statement? A The hair on the coat of woolly mammoths kept ice from collecting too close to their bodies. B The last known group of woolly mammoths died off around 4,000 years ago. C Pictures on cave walls show hunting parties chasing after herds of woolly mammoths. D All that now remains of woolly mammoths are fossilized bones and mummified bodies.

Tuesday pt2 4. What made the environment of woolly mammoths harsh? A rising temperatures and Asian elephants B cold weather and predators such as humans and lions C coats made up of coarse hair and a softer inner-layer D a land-bridge that connected Asia with the Americas 5. What is this passage mostly about? A the Ice Age, how it began and ended, and its effect on the American lion and early humans B the woolly mammoth, how early humans interacted with it, and why it may have died off C the possible reasons that woolly mammoths died off around 4,000 years ago D the mammoth fossils that scientists have found and what scientists have learned from those fossils 6. Read the following sentence: “The fur, for example, could be used to make coats and blankets that would help keep out the cold in the icy environment.” What does the word “environment” mean? A the study of animal bones and mummified bodies B a cave in which people have painted pictures of woolly mammoths C a coat with coarse hair on the outside and curly wool on the inside D the place and conditions in which someone or something lives 7. Choose the answer that best completes the sentence below. Humans continued to live after the Ice Age;, woolly mammoths did not. A as an illustration B in particular C however D third

Wednesday

Thursday Create a word that doesn’t exist and then define it.

Friday You have gained the lamest super power ever. What is it? Are you able to use it to your advantage in any way?