Go to the National Geographic site for videos on orangutans, pandas and dugongs. When you get to the video site, type the name of your topic in the Search space. http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/index.html
Answer the following questions about how you are doing and how this class is going for you so far. You do not need to put your name on the paper. Give it to me anytime by next Monday.
California Distance Learning (Stories to read and listen to at the same time, along with vocabulary and comprehension activities) http://www.cdlponline.org/
1. Eat-it sound listening practice http://www.manythings.org/pp/ Scroll down to Minimal Pairs, Lesson 23: eat – it. Follow the directions for practice and quizzes.
Find out how some common things are made! Answer the questions on your homework handout. Search crayons (How Crayons Are Made) and violins (How Violins Are Made) and listen. Then answer the questions.
We'll start with Randall's Listening Lab today. If you haven't done this before, you can start with a few Easy listening activities. If you're familiar with Randall's, try a Medium activity and see how you do! Make sure you do all of the activities.