Agenda 3/11/15 (Asia) Please open your agenda and write the following: Reading: Working With Elephants HW: Missing/Make-up work.

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Agenda 3/11/15 (Asia) Please open your agenda and write the following: Reading: Working With Elephants HW: Missing/Make-up work

Working With Elephants Southern Asian forests are rich with a very special wood called teak which is hard and strong Very difficult to get teak out of the forest Teak is very heavy and could weigh up to two tons Elephants can use their trunk and tusks and lift and carry logs weighing up to 600 pounds Harvesting teak is a long process and can take two years Elephants can be trained to haul logs and stack in neat piles Mahouts (trainers) help the elephants permform these jobs The mahout takes care of the elephant by feeding, caring, bathing, singing, and talking Elephants do not begin their logging work until they are almost 20 years old Both male and female elephants are caught and trained Teak is used for making furniture, boat decks, indoor flooring, window frames, boats and one tree is dated as far back as 1500 years old

Working With Elephants 1. Silent read for 2-4 minutes 2. If you finish before time is up, reread it C: Level 0 H: Raise your hand A: Reading silently M: None, unless you need a tissue P: Reading, not talking S: Success

Working With Elephants 1. Write your first and last name at the top of the paper 2. If you finish before time is up please read or study for Mr. Butler’s class (if applicable) or draw on the back of your paper 3. I will collect them today C: Level 1 H: Raise your hand, ask someone at your table A: Completing questions M: Sharpen pencil, get tissue P: Working, following CHAMPS S: Success