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UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DEL ESTADO DE HIDALGO

INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y HUMANIDADES


(ICSHU)

LICENCIATURA EN HISTORIA DE MÉXICO

LOGROS Y EXPERIENCIAS III


Actividad de evaluación 2do parcial
READING

TEACHER:

Alondra Domínguez Ángeles

STUDENT:

Fernando Contreras Reyes

31-03-2020

SCORE:
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DEL ESTADO DE HIDALGO
INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES E HUMANIDADES
Actividades de evaluación para periodo de contingencia
LOGROS Y EXPERIENCIAS III

Name: Fernando Contreras Reyes __ ____________________


Number: 407964___
Teacher. Alondra Dominguez Ángeles

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
What Australian mammal can leap 25 feet
in one hop and move for short periods at 35 miles
an hour? The red kangaroo. A full grown male
stands as tall as a six foot person and weighs 200
pounds. This is slightly bigger than the
grey kangaroo, making it the
world’s largest marsupial.
What’s a marsupial? A mammal
where the mother has a pouch for
carrying, feeding and protecting her
young.
While a red kangaroo may be the
largest marsupial, the newborn
baby is tiny, under an inch long.
After a few months of sleeping, nursing and growing in mom’s stomach
pouch the young kangaroo (joey) begins to come out. But it hurries back to
the pouch fast when frightened, hungry or cold. Eventually, the joey gets so
big it hangs out of the pouch. Then, at eight months old, it stays out.
But the joey remains close to mom until ready to live on its own. Red
kangaroos are good swimmers. However, they are best known for their
hopping abilities.
Their long, powerful hind legs have big feet. Hopping moves them quickly
over their grassy, shrubby and desert habitats. Meanwhile, a thick tail helps
them balance and steer. What do red kangaroos eat? Grass, leaves and
other vegetation. And guess what - they often regurgitate food and chew
their cud just like a cow.
The red kangaroo’s vegetarian diet provides much of its water. It can also
go long periods without drinking. Staying in the shade, panting and limiting
most activity to nighttime helps the red kangaroo conserve water and stay
cool.
Red kangaroos travel together in groups called mobs. Mobs include both
males and females, with one male being dominant.
Males show their dominance by “boxing” with other males. They balance on
their tails and try pushing each other off balance with their forearms or by
kicking their hind legs. This kicking ability, along with their sharp claws, can
also be used by kangaroos to defend against Australia’s wild dog, the dingo.

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
1. Red kangaroos are...
a. omnivores
b. carnivores
c. herbivores
d. insectivores
Explain why you chose the answer above.
Because in the text he mentions that they eat leaves and grass that
provides them with water
__________________________________________________
2. Complete the graphic organizer.

Be in the shade

Gasp
Limit their activity to

night
3. When does a baby kangaroo come out of its mother's pouch for the first
time?
a. about a month after it is born
b. a few months after it is born
c. about 8 months after it is born
d. when it is a year old

4. A group of kangaroos is called a __mobs .

5. A baby kangaroo is called a joey .

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
Please, Write the words to the descriptions about the text
be sure each word is spelled correctly.
1. ___the dingo is a__ type of wild dog in Australia
2. _red kangaroo’s legs are ______ long, high jump
3. _the red kangaroo eats________ a lot of grass
4. __________________________ breathing heavily to cool off
5. __red kangaroo lives__________ place that is dry most of the time
6. __males show their dominance____ power over others; controlling
7. ___a marsupial is____________ type of mammal in which the mother
has a pouch

II. Read the text and answer the exercise


Sometimes you’ll see the terms being used interchangeably, but it’s
important to understand what these words mean so you can use them
correctly.

Who are immigrants and what is immigration?


An immigrant is “a person who has moved to another country, usually
for permanent residence.” Immigration  is “the act of immigrating, or the
act of moving to another country.”
The key to remembering what this word means is its
prefix, im-. Im- comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects the fact
that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
Who are emigrants and what is emigration?
An emigrant, on the other hand, is “someone who leaves a country or
region.” Emigration is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
Its prefix, e-, also comes from Latin and means “out of.” So,
an emigrant is someone who is moving out of a country.
Fun fact: The same person can be both an immigrant and an emigrant.
For example, “When Robert moved from London to New York, he was
an emigrant from London and an immigrant to New York.” Note how
the preposition changes depending on the word being used.
An immigrant goes to somewhere, while
an emigrant goes from somewhere.
What is a migrant?
The word migrant is related to the root of both immigrant and emigrant,
and it, too comes from Latin. The Latin word migrāre means to move
from place to place. It’s produced words like migrant and migrate. You
might use migrant when you’re referring to people who are settling in a
new place but don’t want to call attention to where they came from or
where they’re going.
A migrant isn’t necessarily settling in a new place permanently. For
instance, snowbirds who live in New England but relocate temporarily
to Florida in the winter are sometimes said to migrate. Animals like
geese or butterflies are also migrants when they head south for the
winter.

Complete with the correct word


1. An immigrant is “a person who has moved to another country,
usually for permanent residence.
2. __prefix__im________comes from the Latin word for in, which
reflects the fact that an immigrant is one who comes into a new
country.
3. __immigration____is “the act of immigrating, or the act of moving
to another country.”
4. An__emigrant__, is “someone who leaves a country or region.” 
5. _emigration______ is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
6. Its prefix, ___e_______comes from Latin and means “out of.”
7. An emigrant is someone who is moving out of a country.
8. An _immigrant_________ goes to somewhere, while
an __emigrant_________ goes from somewhere.
9. The latin word migrare means to move from place to place.

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo


Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades
Licenciatura en Historia de México

LOGROS Y EXPERIENCIAS III


ACTIVIDAD DE EVALUACION 2° PARCIAL
READING

TEACHER: ALONDRA DOMINGUEZ ÁNGELES

STUDENT: DANIELA NAVA BAIZABAL

MATRICULA: 401338

31-03-2020

SCORE
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DEL ESTADO DE HIDALGO

INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES E HUMANIDADES


Actividades de evaluación para periodo de contingencia
LOGROS Y EXPERIENCIAS III

Name: Daniela Nava Baizabal Number: 401338


Teacher. Alondra Dominguez Ángeles

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
What Australian mammal can leap 25 feet
in one hop and move for short periods at 35 miles
an hour? The red kangaroo. A full grown male
stands as tall as a six foot person and weighs 200
pounds. This is slightly bigger than the
grey kangaroo, making it the
world’s largest marsupial.
What’s a marsupial? A mammal
where the mother has a pouch for
carrying, feeding and protecting her
young.
While a red kangaroo may be the
largest marsupial, the newborn
baby is tiny, under an inch long.
After a few months of sleeping, nursing and growing in mom’s stomach
pouch the young kangaroo (joey) begins to come out. But it hurries back to
the pouch fast when frightened, hungry or cold. Eventually, the joey gets so
big it hangs out of the pouch. Then, at eight months old, it stays out.
But the joey remains close to mom until ready to live on its own. Red
kangaroos are good swimmers. However, they are best known for their
hopping abilities.
Their long, powerful hind legs have big feet. Hopping moves them quickly
over their grassy, shrubby and desert habitats. Meanwhile, a thick tail helps
them balance and steer. What do red kangaroos eat? Grass, leaves and
other vegetation. And guess what - they often regurgitate food and chew
their cud just like a cow.
The red kangaroo’s vegetarian diet provides much of its water. It can also
go long periods without drinking. Staying in the shade, panting and limiting
most activity to nighttime helps the red kangaroo conserve water and stay
cool.
Red kangaroos travel together in groups called mobs. Mobs include both
males and females, with one male being dominant.
Males show their dominance by “boxing” with other males. They balance on
their tails and try pushing each other off balance with their forearms or by
kicking their hind legs. This kicking ability, along with their sharp claws, can
also be used by kangaroos to defend against Australia’s wild dog, the dingo.

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
1. Red kangaroos are...
a. omnivores
b. carnivores
c. herbivores
d. insectivores
Explain why you chose the answer above.

Because in the text he mentions that they eat leaves and grass that
provides them with water__________________________________________________
2. Complete the graphic organizer.

Be in the shade

Panting
Limit their activity to

night
3. When does a baby kangaroo come out of its mother's pouch for the first
time?
a. about a month after it is born
b. a few months after it is born
c. about 8 months after it is born
d. when it is a year old

4. A group of kangaroos is called a __mobs .

5. A baby kangaroo is called a joey .

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
Please, Write the words to the descriptions about the text
be sure each word is spelled correctly.
1. ___the dingo is a__ type of wild dog in Australia
2. _red kangaroo’s legs are ______ long, high jump
3. _the red kangaroo eats________ a lot of grass
4. _the red kangaroo____________ breathing heavily to cool off
5. __red kangaroo lives__________ place that is dry most of the time
6. __males show their dominance____ power over others; controlling
7. ___a marsupial is____________ type of mammal in which the mother
has a pouch

II. Read the text and answer the exercise


Sometimes you’ll see the terms being used interchangeably, but it’s
important to understand what these words mean so you can use them
correctly.

Who are immigrants and what is immigration?


An immigrant is “a person who has moved to another country, usually
for permanent residence.” Immigration  is “the act of immigrating, or the
act of moving to another country.”
The key to remembering what this word means is its
prefix, im-. Im- comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects the fact
that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
Who are emigrants and what is emigration?
An emigrant, on the other hand, is “someone who leaves a country or
region.” Emigration is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
Its prefix, e-, also comes from Latin and means “out of.” So,
an emigrant is someone who is moving out of a country.
Fun fact: The same person can be both an immigrant and an emigrant.
For example, “When Robert moved from London to New York, he was
an emigrant from London and an immigrant to New York.” Note how
the preposition changes depending on the word being used.
An immigrant goes to somewhere, while
an emigrant goes from somewhere.
What is a migrant?
The word migrant is related to the root of both immigrant and emigrant,
and it, too comes from Latin. The Latin word migrāre means to move
from place to place. It’s produced words like migrant and migrate. You
might use migrant when you’re referring to people who are settling in a
new place but don’t want to call attention to where they came from or
where they’re going.
A migrant isn’t necessarily settling in a new place permanently. For
instance, snowbirds who live in New England but relocate temporarily
to Florida in the winter are sometimes said to migrate. Animals like
geese or butterflies are also migrants when they head south for the
winter.

Complete with the correct word


1. An immigrant is “a person who has moved to another country,
usually for permanent residence.
2. __prefix__im________comes from the Latin word for in, which
reflects the fact that an immigrant is one who comes into a new
country.
3. __immigration____is “the act of immigrating, or the act of moving
to another country.”
4. An__emigrant__, is “someone who leaves a country or region.” 
5. _emigration______ is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
6. Its prefix, ___e_______comes from Latin and means “out of.”
7. An emigrant is someone who is moving out of a country.
8. An _immigrant_________ goes to somewhere, while
an __emigrant_________ goes from somewhere.
9. The latin word migrare means to move from place to place.

UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DEL ESTADO DE HIDALGO


INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES E HUMANIDADES
Actividades de evaluación para periodo de contingencia

LICENCIATURA EN HISTORIA DE MÉXICO

LOGROS Y EXPERIENCIAS
Actividad de evaluacion 2do parcial
READING

TEACHER
Alondra Dominguez Ángeles

STUDENT
Alicia Velazquez Islas

31-03-2020

SCORE

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
What Australian mammal can leap 25 feet
in one hop and move for short periods at 35 miles
an hour? The red kangaroo. A full grown male
stands as tall as a six foot person and weighs 200
pounds. This is slightly bigger than the grey kangaroo, making it the world’s largest
marsupial.
What’s a marsupial? A mammal where
the mother has a pouch for carrying,
feeding and protecting her young.
While a red kangaroo may be the largest
marsupial, the newborn baby is tiny,
under an inch long. After a few months of
sleeping, nursing and growing in mom’s
stomach pouch the young kangaroo (joey)
begins to come out. But it hurries back to
the pouch fast when frightened, hungry or
cold. Eventually, the joey gets so big it hangs out of the pouch. Then, at eight months
old, it stays out.
But the joey remains close to mom until ready to live on its own. Red kangaroos are
good swimmers. However, they are best known for their hopping abilities.
Their long, powerful hind legs have big feet. Hopping moves them quickly over their
grassy, shrubby and desert habitats. Meanwhile, a thick tail helps them balance and
steer. What do red kangaroos eat? Grass, leaves and other vegetation. And guess
what - they often regurgitate food and chew their cud just like a cow.
The red kangaroo’s vegetarian diet provides much of its water. It can also go long
periods without drinking. Staying in the shade, panting and limiting most activity to
nighttime helps the red kangaroo conserve water and stay cool.
Red kangaroos travel together in groups called mobs. Mobs include both males and
females, with one male being dominant.
Males show their dominance by “boxing” with other males. They balance on their tails
and try pushing each other off balance with their forearms or by kicking their hind legs.
This kicking ability, along with their sharp claws, can also be used by kangaroos to
defend against Australia’s wild dog, the dingo.

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
1. Red kangaroos are...
a. omnivores
b. carnivores
c. herbivores
d. insectivores
Explain why you chose the answer above.
Because they have a diet in base of plants

2. Complete the graphic organizer.


Panting

Limiting most activity Staying in the shine

3. When does a baby kangaroo come out of its mother's pouch for the first time?
a. about a month after it is born
b. a few months after it is born
c. about 8 months after it is born
d. when it is a year old

4. A group of kangaroos is called a MOBS

5. A baby kangaroo is called a __________JOEY______________.

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
Please, Write the words to the descriptions about the text
be sure each word is spelled correctly.
1. ___DINGO IS A_____________________ type of wild dog in Australia
2. ____RED KANGAROO´S LEGS ARE_______ long, high jump
3. ____RED KANGAROO EATS____________ a lot of grass
4. ___ THEY HURRIES BACK__________ breathing heavily to cool off
5. ____RED KANGAROO LIVES____________ place that is dry most of the
time
6. ____MALES SHOW THEY DOMINATES_____________ power over others;
controlling
7. ____A MASURPAL IS____________ type of mammal in which the mother
has a pouch

II. Read the text and answer the exercise

Sometimes you’ll see the terms being used interchangeably, but it’s
important to understand what these words mean so you can use them
correctly.

Who are immigrants and what is immigration?


An immigrant is “a person who has moved to another country, usually
for permanent residence.” Immigration  is “the act of immigrating, or the
act of moving to another country.”
The key to remembering what this word means is its
prefix, im-. Im- comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects the fact
that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
Who are emigrants and what is emigration?
An emigrant, on the other hand, is “someone who leaves a country or
region.” Emigration is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
Its prefix, e-, also comes from Latin and means “out of.” So,
an emigrant is someone who is moving out of a country.
Fun fact: The same person can be both an immigrant and an emigrant.
For example, “When Robert moved from London to New York, he was
an emigrant from London and an immigrant to New York.” Note how
the preposition changes depending on the word being used.
An immigrant goes to somewhere, while
an emigrant goes from somewhere.
What is a migrant?
The word migrant is related to the root of both immigrant and emigrant,
and it, too comes from Latin. The Latin word migrāre means to move
from place to place. It’s produced words like migrant and migrate. You
might use migrant when you’re referring to people who are settling in a
new place but don’t want to call attention to where they came from or
where they’re going.
A migrant isn’t necessarily settling in a new place permanently. For
instance, snowbirds who live in New England but relocate temporarily
to Florida in the winter are sometimes said to migrate. Animals like
geese or butterflies are also migrants when they head south for the
winter.

Complete with the correct word


1. An INMIGRANT is “a person who has moved to another country,
usually for permanent residence.
2. THEY comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects the fact
that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
3. INMIGRATION is “the act of immigrating, or the act of moving to
another country.”
4. An EMIGRANT is “someone who leaves a country or region.” 
5. EMIGRATION is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
6. Its prefix, E comes from Latin and means “out of.”
7. An emigrant is someone who is MOVING OUT of a country.
8. An INMIGRANT goes to somewhere, while
an EMIGRANT goes from somewhere.
9. MIGRANT means to move from place to place.
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DEL ESTADO DE HIDALGO
INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES E HUMANIDADES
Actividades de evaluación para periodo de contingencia
LOGROS Y EXPERIENCIAS III

LICENCIATURA EN HISTORIA DE MÉXICO

LOGROS Y EXPERIENCIAS III


Actividad de evaluación 2do parcial
READING

Teacher: Alondra Dominguez Angeles

Student: Montiel Angeles, Kenny

Semester: Cuarto

April, 2020

SCORE:
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DEL ESTADO DE HIDALGO
INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES E HUMANIDADES
Actividades de evaluación para periodo de contingencia
LOGROS Y EXPERIENCIAS III

Name: Montiel angeles, Kenny Number: 408258


Teacher. Alondra Domínguez Ángeles
Score:

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
What Australian mammal can leap 25 feet
in one hop and move for short periods at 35 miles
an hour? The red kangaroo. A full grown male
stands as tall as a six foot person and weighs 200
pounds. This is slightly bigger than the
grey kangaroo, making it the
world’s largest marsupial.
What’s a marsupial? A mammal
where the mother has a pouch for
carrying, feeding and protecting her
young.
While a red kangaroo may be the
largest marsupial, the newborn
baby is tiny, under an inch long.
After a few months of sleeping, nursing and growing in mom’s stomach
pouch the young kangaroo (joey) begins to come out. But it hurries back to
the pouch fast when frightened, hungry or cold. Eventually, the joey gets so
big it hangs out of the pouch. Then, at eight months old, it stays out.
But the joey remains close to mom until ready to live on its own. Red
kangaroos are good swimmers. However, they are best known for their
hopping abilities.
Their long, powerful hind legs have big feet. Hopping moves them quickly
over their grassy, shrubby and desert habitats. Meanwhile, a thick tail helps
them balance and steer. What do red kangaroos eat? Grass, leaves and
other vegetation. And guess what - they often regurgitate food and chew
their cud just like a cow.
The red kangaroo’s vegetarian diet provides much of its water. It can also
go long periods without drinking. Staying in the shade, panting and limiting
most activity to nighttime helps the red kangaroo conserve water and stay
cool.
Red kangaroos travel together in groups called mobs. Mobs include both
males and females, with one male being dominant.
Males show their dominance by “boxing” with other males. They balance on
their tails and try pushing each other off balance with their forearms or by
kicking their hind legs. This kicking ability, along with their sharp claws, can
also be used by kangaroos to defend against Australia’s wild dog, the dingo.

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
1. Red kangaroos are...
a. omnivores
b. carnivores
c. herbivores
d. insectivores
Explain why you chose the answer above.
The red kangaroos are hervivores for their eat grass or leaves for example.

2. Complete the graphic organizer.

After birth, the joey


remains close to mom
until ready to live on its
own.

Vegetarian diet: With this, can go Their kicking ability, along with
long periods without drinking their sharp claws, can be used by
kangaroos to defend

3. When does a baby kangaroo come out of its mother's pouch for the first
time?
a. about a month after it is born
b. a few months after it is born
c. about 8 months after it is born
d. when it is a year old

4. A group of kangaroos is called a mobs.

5. A baby kangaroo is called a joey.

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
Please, Write the words to the descriptions about the text
be sure each word is spelled correctly.
1. The dingo is a type of wild dog in Australia
2. The red kangaroo can leap long, high jump
3. The red kangaroo eat a lot of grass
4. The red kangaroos staying in the shade, breathing heavily to cool
off
5. The kangaroo’s stay in a place that is dry most of the time
6. In the mobs, one male being dominant power over others;
controlling
7. The gray kangaroo is a type of mammal in which the mother has a
pouch
II. Read the text and answer the exercise

Sometimes you’ll see the terms being used interchangeably, but it’s
important to understand what these words mean so you can use them
correctly.

Who are immigrants and what is immigration?


An immigrant is “a person who has moved to another country, usually
for permanent residence.” Immigration  is “the act of immigrating, or the
act of moving to another country.”
The key to remembering what this word means is its
prefix, im-. Im- comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects the fact
that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
Who are emigrants and what is emigration?
An emigrant, on the other hand, is “someone who leaves a country or
region.” Emigration is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
Its prefix, e-, also comes from Latin and means “out of.” So,
an emigrant is someone who is moving out of a country.
Fun fact: The same person can be both an immigrant and an emigrant.
For example, “When Robert moved from London to New York, he was
an emigrant from London and an immigrant to New York.” Note how
the preposition changes depending on the word being used.
An immigrant goes to somewhere, while
an emigrant goes from somewhere.
What is a migrant?
The word migrant is related to the root of both immigrant and emigrant,
and it, too comes from Latin. The Latin word migrāre means to move
from place to place. It’s produced words like migrant and migrate. You
might use migrant when you’re referring to people who are settling in a
new place but don’t want to call attention to where they came from or
where they’re going.
A migrant isn’t necessarily settling in a new place permanently. For
instance, snowbirds who live in New England but relocate temporarily
to Florida in the winter are sometimes said to migrate. Animals like
geese or butterflies are also migrants when they head south for the
winter.

Complete with the correct word


1. An inmigrant is “a person who has moved to another country,
usually for permanent residence.
2. Migrant comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects the fact
that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
3. Migration is “the act of immigrating, or the act of moving to
another country.”
4. An enmigrant, is “someone who leaves a country or region.” 
5. Emigration is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
6. Its prefix, im-. Im- comes from Latin and means “out of.”
7. An emigrant is someone who is moving of a country.
8. An immigrant goes to somewhere, while
An enigrant goes from somewhere.
9. MIGRANT means to move from place to place.
UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DEL ESTADO DE HIDALGO
INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y HUMANIDADES
(ICSHU)

LICENCIATURA EN HISTORIA DE MÉXICO

LOGROS Y EXPERIENCIAS III


Actividad de evaluación 2do parcial
READING

TEACHER:

Alondra Domínguez Ángeles

STUDENT:

David Omar Hernández Martínez

31-03-2020

SCORE:
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DEL ESTADO DE HIDALGO
INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES E HUMANIDADES
Actividades de evaluación para periodo de contingencia
LOGROS Y EXPERIENCIAS III

Name: David Omar Hernandez Martinez Number:


402021
Teacher. Alondra Domínguez Ángeles

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
What Australian mammal can leap 25 feet
in one hop and move for short periods at 35 miles
an hour? The red kangaroo. A full grown male
stands as tall as a six foot person and weighs 200
pounds. This is slightly bigger than the
grey kangaroo, making it the
world’s largest marsupial.
What’s a marsupial? A mammal
where the mother has a pouch for
carrying, feeding and protecting her
young.
While a red kangaroo may be the
largest marsupial, the newborn
baby is tiny, under an inch long.
After a few months of sleeping, nursing and growing in mom’s stomach
pouch the young kangaroo (joey) begins to come out. But it hurries back to
the pouch fast when frightened, hungry or cold. Eventually, the joey gets so
big it hangs out of the pouch. Then, at eight months old, it stays out.
But the joey remains close to mom until ready to live on its own. Red
kangaroos are good swimmers. However, they are best known for their
hopping abilities.
Their long, powerful hind legs have big feet. Hopping moves them quickly
over their grassy, shrubby and desert habitats. Meanwhile, a thick tail helps
them balance and steer. What do red kangaroos eat? Grass, leaves and
other vegetation. And guess what - they often regurgitate food and chew
their cud just like a cow.
The red kangaroo’s vegetarian diet provides much of its water. It can also
go long periods without drinking. Staying in the shade, panting and limiting
most activity to nighttime helps the red kangaroo conserve water and stay
cool.
Red kangaroos travel together in groups called mobs. Mobs include both
males and females, with one male being dominant.
Males show their dominance by “boxing” with other males. They balance on
their tails and try pushing each other off balance with their forearms or by
kicking their hind legs. This kicking ability, along with their sharp claws, can
also be used by kangaroos to defend against Australia’s wild dog, the dingo.

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
1. Red kangaroos are...
a. omnivores
b. carnivores
c. herbivores
d. insectivores
Explain why you chose the answer above.
Because does the text mention that the kangaroo eats grass, leaves and
other vegetation
2. Complete the graphic organizer.

The red kangaroo’s vegetarian diet provides much of its


water. It can also go long periods without drinking.

Gasp Limit their activity to night

3. When does a baby kangaroo come out of its mother's pouch for the first
time?
a. about a month after it is born
b. a few months after it is born
c. about 8 months after it is born
d. when it is a year old

4. A group of kangaroos is called Mobs

5. A baby kangaroo is called Joey

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
Please, Write the words to the descriptions about the text
be sure each word is spelled correctly.
1. The Dingo is a type of wild dog in Australia
2. Red Kangaroo´s legs long, high jump
3. The red kangaroo eats a lot of grass
4. The kangaroo remains in the shade breathing heavily to cool off
5. Red Kangaroos stays place that is dry most of the
time
6. The male kangaroo can impose power over others; controlling
7. A marsupial is a type of mammal in which
the mother has a pouch

II. Read the text and answer the exercise


Sometimes you’ll see the terms being used interchangeably, but it’s
important to understand what these words mean so you can use them
correctly.

Who are immigrants and what is immigration?


An immigrant is “a person who has moved to another country, usually
for permanent residence.” Immigration  is “the act of immigrating, or the
act of moving to another country.”
The key to remembering what this word means is its
prefix, im-. Im- comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects the fact
that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
Who are emigrants and what is emigration?
An emigrant, on the other hand, is “someone who leaves a country or
region.” Emigration is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
Its prefix, e-, also comes from Latin and means “out of.” So,
an emigrant is someone who is moving out of a country.
Fun fact: The same person can be both an immigrant and an emigrant.
For example, “When Robert moved from London to New York, he was
an emigrant from London and an immigrant to New York.” Note how
the preposition changes depending on the word being used.
An immigrant goes to somewhere, while
an emigrant goes from somewhere.
What is a migrant?
The word migrant is related to the root of both immigrant and emigrant,
and it, too comes from Latin. The Latin word migrāre means to move
from place to place. It’s produced words like migrant and migrate. You
might use migrant when you’re referring to people who are settling in a
new place but don’t want to call attention to where they came from or
where they’re going.
A migrant isn’t necessarily settling in a new place permanently. For
instance, snowbirds who live in New England but relocate temporarily
to Florida in the winter are sometimes said to migrate. Animals like
geese or butterflies are also migrants when they head south for the
winter.

Complete with the correct word


1. An ____Inmigrant______is “a person who has moved to another
country, usually for permanent residence.
2. _______Im_____comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects
the fact that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
3. ______Inmigration______is “the act of immigrating, or the act of
moving to another country.”
4. An__emigrant______, is “someone who leaves a country or
region.” 
5. ____Emigration_______ is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
6. Its prefix, ____e______comes from Latin and means “out of.”
7. An emigrant is someone who is ______moving out___ of a
country.
8. An __inmigrant________ goes to somewhere, while
an _______emigrant____ goes from somewhere.
9. ______ migrāre  _____ means to move from place to place.
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Reading

TEACHER:

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STUDENT:

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Name: _ Baruch Israel Perez Perez________Number__343481____


Teacher. Alondra Domínguez Ángeles

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
What Australian mammal can leap 25 feet
in one hop and move for short periods at 35 miles
an hour? The red kangaroo. A full grown male
stands as tall as a six foot person and weighs 200
pounds. This is slightly bigger than the grey kangaroo, making it the world’s
largest marsupial.
What’s3? A mammal where the mother has a
pouch for carrying, feeding and protecting her
young.
While a red kangaroo may be the largest
marsupial, the newborn baby is tiny, under an
inch long. After a few months of sleeping,
nursing and growing in mom’s stomach pouch
the young kangaroo (joey) begins to come out.
But it hurries back to the pouch fast when
frightened, hungry or cold. Eventually, the joey gets so big it hangs out of
the pouch. Then, at eight months old, it stays out.
But the joey remains close to mom until ready to live on its own. Red
kangaroos are good swimmers. However, they are best known for their
hopping abilities.
Their long, powerful hind legs have big feet. Hopping moves them quickly
over their grassy, shrubby and desert habitats. Meanwhile, a thick tail helps
them balance and steer. What do red kangaroos eat? Grass, leaves and
other vegetation. And guess what - they often regurgitate food and chew
their cud just like a cow.
The red kangaroo’s vegetarian diet provides much of its water. It can also
go long periods without drinking. Staying in the shade, panting and limiting
most activity to nighttime helps the red kangaroo conserve water and stay
cool.
Red kangaroos travel together in groups called mobs. Mobs include both
males and females, with one male being dominant.
Males show their dominance by “boxing” with other males. They balance on
their tails and try pushing each other off balance with their forearms or by
kicking their hind legs. This kicking ability, along with their sharp claws, can
also be used by kangaroos to defend against Australia’s wild dog, the dingo.

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
1. Red kangaroos are...
a. omnivores
b. carnivores
c. herbivores
d. insectivores

Explain why you chose the answer above.


Because, his feeding its based mainly on plants
_________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
2. Complete the graphic organizer.

Staying in the shade

Panting Limiting most activity

3. When does a baby kangaroo come out of its mother's pouch for the first
time?
a. about a month after it is born
b. a few months after it is born
c. about 8 months after it is born
d. when it is a year old

Mobs
4. A group of kangaroos is called a ________________________.

Joey
5. A baby kangaroo is called a ________________________.

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
Please, Write the words to the descriptions about the text
be sure each word is spelled correctly.
1. __________________________
The Dingo is a type of wild dog in Australia
2. __________________________ long, high jump
Red kangaroo's legs leap
3. __________________________
The red kangaroo eats a lot of grass
Panting
4. __________________________ breathing heavily to cool off
Desert
5. __________________________ place that is dry most of the time
6. _________________________
Males show their dominance power over others; controlling
7. ________________________
A marsupial is type of mammal in which the mother has
a pouch

II. Read the text and answer the exercise


Sometimes you’ll see the terms being used interchangeably, but it’s
important to understand what these words mean so you can use them
correctly.

Who are immigrants and what is immigration?


An immigrant is “a person who has moved to another country, usually
for permanent residence.” Immigration  is “the act of immigrating, or the
act of moving to another country.”
The key to remembering what this word means is its
prefix, im-. Im- comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects the fact
that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
Who are emigrants and what is emigration?
An emigrant, on the other hand, is “someone who leaves a country or
region.” Emigration is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
Its prefix, e-, also comes from Latin and means “out of.” So,
an emigrant is someone who is moving out of a country.
Fun fact: The same person can be both an immigrant and an emigrant.
For example, “When Robert moved from London to New York, he was
an emigrant from London and an immigrant to New York.” Note how
the preposition changes depending on the word being used.
An immigrant goes to somewhere, while
an emigrant goes from somewhere.
What is a migrant?
The word migrant is related to the root of both immigrant and emigrant,
and it, too comes from Latin. The Latin word migrāre means to move
from place to place. It’s produced words like migrant and migrate. You
might use migrant when you’re referring to people who are settling in a
new place but don’t want to call attention to where they came from or
where they’re going.
A migrant isn’t necessarily settling in a new place permanently. For
instance, snowbirds who live in New England but relocate temporarily
to Florida in the winter are sometimes said to migrate. Animals like
geese or butterflies are also migrants when they head south for the
winter.

Complete with the correct word


1. An _Immigrant__is “a person who has moved to another country,
usually for permanent residence.
2. ___ im-___comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects the
fact that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
3. _____ Immigration__is “the act of immigrating, or the act of
moving to another country.”
4. An emigrant__, is “someone who leaves a country or region.” 
5. _Emigration__ is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
6. Its prefix, _e-____comes from Latin and means “out of.”
7. An emigrant is someone who is _ moving out___ of a country.
8. An _ immigrant_____ goes to somewhere, while
an _emigrant________ goes from somewhere.
9. _Migrare_______ means to move from place to place.
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ACTIVIDADES DE CONTINGENCIA DE EVALUACIÓN


SEGUNDO PARCIAL
FIRST PART

TEACHER:

ALONDRA DOMÍNGUEZ ÁNGELES

STUDENT:

JOSÉ ALEJANDRO FERNÁNDEZ ESPINOZA/396693

SCORE:

FECHA DE ENTREGA:

31-03-2020
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LOGROS Y EXPERIENCIAS III

Name: JOSÉ ALEJANDRO FERNÁNDEZ


ESPINOZA_______________________Number___396693___

Teacher. Alondra Domínguez Ángeles

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti

What Australian mammal can leap 25 feet

in one hop and move for short periods at 35 miles

an hour? The red kangaroo. A full grown male

stands as tall as a six foot person and weighs 200

pounds. This is slightly bigger than the grey kangaroo, making it the world’s
largest marsupial.

What’s ? A mammal where the mother has a


pouch for carrying, feeding and protecting her
young.

While a red kangaroo may be the largest


marsupial, the newborn baby is tiny, under an
inch long. After a few months of sleeping,
nursing and growing in mom’s stomach pouch
the young kangaroo (joey) begins to come out.
But it hurries back to the pouch fast when frightened, hungry or cold.
Eventually, the joey gets so big it hangs out of the pouch. Then, at eight
months old, it stays out.

But the joey remains close to mom until ready to live on its own. Red
kangaroos are good swimmers. However, they are best known for their
hopping abilities.

Their long, powerful hind legs have big feet. Hopping moves them quickly
over their grassy, shrubby and desert habitats. Meanwhile, a thick tail helps
them balance and steer. What do red kangaroos eat? Grass, leaves and
other vegetation. And guess what - they often regurgitate food and chew
their cud just like a cow.

The red kangaroo’s vegetarian diet provides much of its water. It can also
go long periods without drinking. Staying in the shade, panting and limiting
most activity to nighttime helps the red kangaroo conserve water and stay
cool.

Red kangaroos travel together in groups called mobs. Mobs include both
males and females, with one male being dominant.

Males show their dominance by “boxing” with other males. They balance on
their tails and try pushing each other off balance with their forearms or by
kicking their hind legs. This kicking ability, along with their sharp claws, can
also be used by kangaroos to defend against Australia’s wild dog, the dingo.

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti

1. Red kangaroos are...

a. omnivores

b. carnivores

c. herbivores

d. insectivores

Explain why you chose the answer above.


Because, his feeding its based mainly on
plants and others vegetables foods.
_______________________________________
____________________________________________

2. Complete the graphic organizer.


Staying in the shade

Panting Limiting most activity

3. When does a baby kangaroo come out of its mother's pouch for the first
time?

a. about a month after it is born

b. a few months after it is born

c. about 8 months after it is born

d. when it is a year old

Mobs
4. A group of kangaroos is called a ________________________.

Joey
5. A baby kangaroo is called a ________________________.

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti

Please, Write the words to the descriptions about the text

be sure each word is spelled correctly.

1. __________________________
The Dingo is a type of wild dog in Australia

2. __________________________
Red kangaroo's legs are long, high jump

3. __________________________
The red kangaroo eats a lot of grass
Red kangaroo lives IN
4. ____________________He lives in____THE__ breathing heavily to cool
in
off Males show their dominance

5. __________________________ place that is dry most of the time

6. _________________________ power over others; controlling


A marsupial is
7. ________________________ type of mammal in which the mother has
a pouch

II. Read the text and answer the exercise

Sometimes you’ll see the terms being used interchangeably, but it’s
important to understand what these words mean so you can use them
correctly.

Who are immigrants and what is immigration?


An immigrant is “a person who has moved to another country, usually
for permanent residence.” Immigration  is “the act of immigrating, or the
act of moving to another country.”

The key to remembering what this word means is its


prefix, im-. Im- comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects the fact
that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.

Who are emigrants and what is emigration?


An emigrant, on the other hand, is “someone who leaves a country or
region.” Emigration is “an act or instance of emigrating.”

Its prefix, e-, also comes from Latin and means “out of.” So,
an emigrant is someone who is moving out of a country.

Fun fact: The same person can be both an immigrant and an emigrant.


For example, “When Robert moved from London to New York, he was
an emigrant from London and an immigrant to New York.” Note how
the preposition changes depending on the word being used.
An immigrant goes to somewhere, while
an emigrant goes from somewhere.

What is a migrant?
The word migrant is related to the root of both immigrant and emigrant,
and it, too comes from Latin. The Latin word migrāre means to move
from place to place. It’s produced words like migrant and migrate. You
might use migrant when you’re referring to people who are settling in a
new place but don’t want to call attention to where they came from or
where they’re going.

A migrant isn’t necessarily settling in a new place permanently. For


instance, snowbirds who live in New England but relocate temporarily
to Florida in the winter are sometimes said to migrate. Animals like
geese or butterflies are also migrants when they head south for the
winter.

Complete with the correct word

1. An _Immigrant__is “a person who has moved to another country,


usually for permanent residence.
2. ___ imigrants___comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects
the fact that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
3. _____ Immigration__is “the act of immigrating, or the act of
moving to another country.”
4. An emigrant__, is “someone who leaves a country or region.” 
5. _Emigration__ is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
6. Its prefix, _e-____comes from Latin and means “out of.”
7. An emigrant is someone who is _ moving out___ of a country.
8. An _ immigrant_____ goes to somewhere, while
an _emigrant________ goes from somewhere.
9. _Migrare_______ means to move from place to place.

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LOGROS Y EXPERIENCIAS III

ACTIVIDADES DE CONTINGENCIA DE EVALUACIÓN

SEGUNDO PARCIAL

FIRST PART

TEACHER:

ALONDRA DOMÍNGUEZ ÁNGELES

STUDENT:

JESSICA MORENO ALVAREZ 313701

FECHA DE ENTREGA:

31-03-2020

SCORE:
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INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES E HUMANIDADES
Actividades de evaluación para periodo de contingencia
LOGROS Y EXPERIENCIAS III

Name: Jessica Moreno Alvarez


Number______
Teacher. Alondra Domínguez Ángeles

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
What Australian mammal can leap 25 feet
in one hop and move for short periods at 35 miles
an hour? The red kangaroo. A full grown male
stands as tall as a six foot person
and weighs 200
pounds. This is slightly bigger than the
grey kangaroo, making it the
world’s largest marsupial.
What’s ? A mammal where the
mother has a pouch for carrying,
feeding and protecting her young.
While a red kangaroo may be the
largest marsupial, the newborn
baby is tiny, under an inch long. After a few months of sleeping, nursing and
growing in mom’s stomach pouch the young kangaroo (joey) begins to come
out. But it hurries back to the pouch fast when frightened, hungry or cold.
Eventually, the joey gets so big it hangs out of the pouch. Then, at eight
months old, it stays out.
But the joey remains close to mom until ready to live on its own. Red
kangaroos are good swimmers. However, they are best known for their
hopping abilities.
Their long, powerful hind legs have big feet. Hopping moves them quickly
over their grassy, shrubby and desert habitats. Meanwhile, a thick tail helps
them balance and steer. What do red kangaroos eat? Grass, leaves and
other vegetation. And guess what - they often regurgitate food and chew
their cud just like a cow.
The red kangaroo’s vegetarian diet provides much of its water. It can also
go long periods without drinking. Staying in the shade, panting and limiting
most activity to nighttime helps the red kangaroo conserve water and stay
cool.
Red kangaroos travel together in groups called mobs. Mobs include both
males and females, with one male being dominant.
Males show their dominance by “boxing” with other males. They balance on
their tails and try pushing each other off balance with their forearms or by
kicking their hind legs. This kicking ability, along with their sharp claws, can
also be used by kangaroos to defend against Australia’s wild dog, the dingo.

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
1. Red kangaroos are...
a. omnivores
b. carnivores
c. herbivores
d. insectivores

Explain why you chose the answer above.


Because his diet is based in plants
_________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
2. Complete the graphic organizer.

Staying in the shade

Panting Limiting most activity

3. When does a baby kangaroo come out of its mother's pouch for the first
time?
a. about a month after it is born
b. a few months after it is born
c. about 8 months after it is born
d. when it is a year old

Mob a _____.
4. A group of kangaroos is called

5. A baby kangaroo is called


Joey a ______.

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
Please, Write the words to the descriptions about the text
be sure each word is spelled correctly.
Dingo
1. __________________________ type of wild dog in Australia
Leap
2. __________________________ long, high jump
Vegetation
3. __________________________ a lot of grass
Panting
4. __________________________ breathing heavily to cool off
Desert
5. __________________________ place that is dry most of the time
Dominance
6. _________________________ power over others; controlling
Marsupial
7. ________________________ type of mammal in which the mother has
a pouch

II. Read the text and answer the exercise

Sometimes you’ll see the terms being used interchangeably, but it’s
important to understand what these words mean so you can use them
correctly.

Who are immigrants and what is immigration?


An immigrant is “a person who has moved to another country, usually
for permanent residence.” Immigration  is “the act of immigrating, or the
act of moving to another country.”
The key to remembering what this word means is its
prefix, im-. Im- comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects the fact
that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
Who are emigrants and what is emigration?
An emigrant, on the other hand, is “someone who leaves a country or
region.” Emigration is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
Its prefix, e-, also comes from Latin and means “out of.” So,
an emigrant is someone who is moving out of a country.
Fun fact: The same person can be both an immigrant and an emigrant.
For example, “When Robert moved from London to New York, he was
an emigrant from London and an immigrant to New York.” Note how
the preposition changes depending on the word being used.
An immigrant goes to somewhere, while
an emigrant goes from somewhere.
What is a migrant?
The word migrant is related to the root of both immigrant and emigrant,
and it, too comes from Latin. The Latin word migrāre means to move
from place to place. It’s produced words like migrant and migrate. You
might use migrant when you’re referring to people who are settling in a
new place but don’t want to call attention to where they came from or
where they’re going.
A migrant isn’t necessarily settling in a new place permanently. For
instance, snowbirds who live in New England but relocate temporarily
to Florida in the winter are sometimes said to migrate. Animals like
geese or butterflies are also migrants when they head south for the
winter.

Complete with the correct word


1. An _Immigrant__is “a person who has moved to another country,
usually for permanent residence.
2. ___ im-___comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects the
fact that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
3. _____ Immigration__is “the act of immigrating, or the act of
moving to another country.”
4. An emigrant__, is “someone who leaves a country or region.” 
5. _Emigration__ is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
6. Its prefix, _e-____comes from Latin and means “out of.”
7. An emigrant is someone who is _ moving out___ of a country.
8. An _ immigrant_____ goes to somewhere, while
an _emigrant________ goes from somewhere.
9. _Migrare_______ means to move from place to place.

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Actividad de evaluación 2do parcial
READING

TEACHER:

Alondra Domínguez Ángeles

STUDENT:

Alison Abigail Almazán Hernández

31-03-2020

SCORE:

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INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES E HUMANIDADES
Actividades de evaluación para periodo de contingencia
LOGROS Y EXPERIENCIAS III

Name: Alison Abigail Almazán Hernández Number: 397969


Teacher. Alondra Domínguez Ángeles

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
What Australian mammal can leap 25 feet
in one hop and move for short periods at
35 miles
an hour? The red kangaroo. A full grown
male
stands as tall as a six foot person and
weighs 200
pounds. This is slightly bigger than the grey
kangaroo, making it the world’s largest
marsupial.
What’s a marsupial? A mammal where the
mother has a pouch for carrying, feeding
and protecting her young.
While a red kangaroo may be the largest marsupial, the newborn baby is
tiny, under an inch long. After a few months of sleeping, nursing and
growing in mom’s stomach pouch the young kangaroo (joey) begins to come
out. But it hurries back to the pouch fast when frightened, hungry or cold.
Eventually, the joey gets so big it hangs out of the pouch. Then, at eight
months old, it stays out.
But the joey remains close to mom until ready to live on its own. Red
kangaroos are good swimmers. However, they are best known for their
hopping abilities.
Their long, powerful hind legs have big feet. Hopping moves them quickly
over their grassy, shrubby and desert habitats. Meanwhile, a thick tail helps
them balance and steer. What do red kangaroos eat? Grass, leaves and
other vegetation. And guess what - they often regurgitate food and chew
their cud just like a cow.
The red kangaroo’s vegetarian diet provides much of its water. It can also
go long periods without drinking. Staying in the shade, panting and limiting
most activity to nighttime helps the red kangaroo conserve water and stay
cool.
Red kangaroos travel together in groups called mobs. Mobs include both
males and females, with one male being dominant.
Males show their dominance by “boxing” with other males. They balance on
their tails and try pushing each other off balance with their forearms or by
kicking their hind legs. This kicking ability, along with their sharp claws, can
also be used by kangaroos to defend against Australia’s wild dog, the dingo.

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
1. Red kangaroos are...
a. omnivores
b. carnivores
c. herbivores
d. insectivores
Explain why you chose the answer above.
The red kangaroo is herbivorous because it eats grass, leaves and other vegetation.

2. Complete the graphic organizer.

Painting

They limit most of the activity to night Staying in the shade

3. When does a baby kangaroo come out of its mother's pouch for the first
time?
a. about a month after it is born
b. a few months after it is born
c. about 8 months after it is born
d. when it is a year old

4. A group of kangaroos is called a: mobs

5. A baby kangaroo is called a: joey

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
Please, Write the words to the descriptions about the text
be sure each word is spelled correctly.
1. Dingo is a type of wild dog in Australia
2. With their big legs they make a long, high jump
3. Red Kangaroos eat a lot of grass
4. The red kangaroo pantig breathing heavily to cool off
5. Their habitat is a place that is dry most of the time
6. Boxing gives them the power over others; controlling
7. Marsupial is a type of mammal in which the mother has a pouch
II. Read the text and answer the exercise

Sometimes you’ll see the terms being used interchangeably, but it’s
important to understand what these words mean so you can use them
correctly.

Who are immigrants and what is immigration?


An immigrant is “a person who has moved to another country, usually
for permanent residence.” Immigration  is “the act of immigrating, or the
act of moving to another country.”
The key to remembering what this word means is its
prefix, im-. Im- comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects the fact
that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
Who are emigrants and what is emigration?
An emigrant, on the other hand, is “someone who leaves a country or
region.” Emigration is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
Its prefix, e-, also comes from Latin and means “out of.” So,
an emigrant is someone who is moving out of a country.
Fun fact: The same person can be both an immigrant and an emigrant.
For example, “When Robert moved from London to New York, he was
an emigrant from London and an immigrant to New York.” Note how
the preposition changes depending on the word being used.
An immigrant goes to somewhere, while
an emigrant goes from somewhere.
What is a migrant?
The word migrant is related to the root of both immigrant and emigrant,
and it, too comes from Latin. The Latin word migrāre means to move
from place to place. It’s produced words like migrant and migrate. You
might use migrant when you’re referring to people who are settling in a
new place but don’t want to call attention to where they came from or
where they’re going.
A migrant isn’t necessarily settling in a new place permanently. For
instance, snowbirds who live in New England but relocate temporarily
to Florida in the winter are sometimes said to migrate. Animals like
geese or butterflies are also migrants when they head south for the
winter.

Complete with the correct word


1. An immigrant is “a person who has moved to another country,
usually for permanent residence.
2. The prefix im- comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects
the fact that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
3. Immigration is “the act of immigrating, or the act of moving to
another country.”
4. An emigrant is “someone who leaves a country or region.” 
5. Emigration is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
6. Its prefix, __e- comes from Latin and means “out of.”
7. An emigrant is someone who is moving out of a country.
8. An immigrant goes to somewhere, while an emigrant
goes from somewhere.
9. The Latin word migrāre or migrant means to move from place to
place.

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INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES E HUMANIDADES
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Actividad de evaluación 2do parcial.

TEACHER:
Alondra Dominguez Angeles.

STUDENT:
Luis Daniel Avelar Ortiz.

31-03-2020

SCORE
Name: ___Luis Daniel Avelar Ortiz_______________Number__344514
Teacher. Alondra Domínguez Ángeles

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
What Australian mammal can leap 25 feet
in one hop and move for short periods at 35 miles
an hour? The red kangaroo. A full grown male
stands as tall as a six foot person and weighs 200
pounds. This is slightly bigger than the grey kangaroo, making it the world’s

A marsupial

largest marsupial.
What’s a marsupial? A mammal where the mother has a pouch for carrying,
feeding and protecting her young.
While a red kangaroo may be the
largest marsupial, the newborn
baby is tiny, under an inch long.
After a few months of sleeping,
nursing and growing in mom’s
stomach pouch the young kangaroo
(joey) begins to come out. But it
hurries back to the pouch fast when
frightened, hungry or cold.
Eventually, the joey gets so big it hangs out of the pouch. Then, at eight
months old, it stays out.
But the joey remains close to mom until ready to live on its own. Red
kangaroos are good swimmers. However, they are best known for their
hopping abilities.
Their long, powerful hind legs have big feet. Hopping moves them quickly
over their grassy, shrubby and desert habitats. Meanwhile, a thick tail helps
them balance and steer. What do red kangaroos eat? Grass, leaves and
other vegetation. And guess what - they often regurgitate food and chew
their cud just like a cow.
The red kangaroo’s vegetarian diet provides much of its water. It can also
go long periods without drinking. Staying in the shade, panting and limiting
most activity to nighttime helps the red kangaroo conserve water and stay
cool.
Red kangaroos travel together in groups called mobs. Mobs include both
males and females, with one male being dominant.
Males show their dominance by “boxing” with other males. They balance on
their tails and try pushing each other off balance with their forearms or by
kicking their hind legs. This kicking ability, along with their sharp claws, can
also be used by kangaroos to defend against Australia’s wild dog, the dingo.

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
1. Red kangaroos are...
a. omnivores
b. carnivores
c. herbivores
d. insectivores

Explain why you chose the answer above.


_____His feeding its based mainly plants__________________________________
__________________________________________________
2. Complete the graphic organizer.

Stadying in the shade

Panting Limiting most activity

3. When does a baby kangaroo come out of its mother's pouch for the first
time?
a. about a month after it is born
b. a few months after it is born
c. about 8 months after it is born
d. when it is a year old

4. A group of kangaroos is called a ______Mobs__________________.

5. A baby kangaroo is called a _______Joey_________________.

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
Please, Write the words to the descriptions about the text
be sure each word is spelled correctly.
1. __The Dingo is a___________ type of wild dog in Australia
2. ____Red Kangaroo is legs are_________ long, high jump
3. ___The red kangaroo eats_________ a lot of grass
4. _____panting _______ breathing heavily to cool off
5. ______ Red cangaroo lives ________ place that is dry most of the
time
6. _Males show their dominance_______ power over others;
controlling
7. __A marsupial is_____ type of mammal in which the mother has a
pouch

II. Read the text and answer the exercise


Sometimes you’ll see the terms being used interchangeably, but it’s
important to understand what these words mean so you can use them
correctly.

Who are immigrants and what is immigration?


An immigrant is “a person who has moved to another country, usually
for permanent residence.” Immigration  is “the act of immigrating, or the
act of moving to another country.”
The key to remembering what this word means is its
prefix, im-. Im- comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects the fact
that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
Who are emigrants and what is emigration?
An emigrant, on the other hand, is “someone who leaves a country or
region.” Emigration is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
Its prefix, e-, also comes from Latin and means “out of.” So,
an emigrant is someone who is moving out of a country.
Fun fact: The same person can be both an immigrant and an emigrant.
For example, “When Robert moved from London to New York, he was
an emigrant from London and an immigrant to New York.” Note how
the preposition changes depending on the word being used.
An immigrant goes to somewhere, while
an emigrant goes from somewhere.
What is a migrant?
The word migrant is related to the root of both immigrant and emigrant,
and it, too comes from Latin. The Latin word migrāre means to move
from place to place. It’s produced words like migrant and migrate. You
might use migrant when you’re referring to people who are settling in a
new place but don’t want to call attention to where they came from or
where they’re going.
A migrant isn’t necessarily settling in a new place permanently. For
instance, snowbirds who live in New England but relocate temporarily
to Florida in the winter are sometimes said to migrate. Animals like
geese or butterflies are also migrants when they head south for the
winter.

Complete with the correct word


1. An _inmigrant__is “a person who has moved to another country,
usually for permanent residence.
2. __im-_______comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects
the fact that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
3. _inmigration_______is “the act of immigrating, or the act of
moving to another country.”
4. An_emigrant__, is “someone who leaves a country or region.” 
5. __emigration__ is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
6. Its prefix, ___e-_______comes from Latin and means “out of.”
7. An emigrant is someone who is _moving out__ of a country.
8. An _inmigrant____ goes to somewhere, while
an ______emigrant ___ goes from somewhere.
9. _ Migrare _____ means to move from place to place.
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Actividad de evaluación 2do parcial.

TEACHER:
Alondra Dominguez Angeles.

STUDENT: José Alberto Reyna González

31-03-2020

SCORE
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INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES E HUMANIDADES
Actividades de evaluación para periodo de contingencia
LOGROS Y EXPERIENCIAS III

Name: José Alberto Reyna González Number 259669


Teacher. Alondra Dominguez Ángeles

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
What Australian mammal can leap 25 feet
in one hop and move for short periods at 35 miles
an hour? The red kangaroo. A full grown male
stands as tall as a six foot person and weighs 200
pounds. This is slightly bigger than the grey kangaroo, making it the world’s
largest marsupial.
What’s a marsupial? A mammal
where the mother has a pouch for
carrying, feeding and protecting her
young.
While a red kangaroo may be the
largest marsupial, the newborn
baby is tiny, under an inch long.
After a few months of sleeping,
nursing and growing in mom’s
stomach pouch the young kangaroo (joey) begins to come out. But it hurries
back to the pouch fast when frightened, hungry or cold. Eventually, the joey
gets so big it hangs out of the pouch. Then, at eight months old, it stays out.
But the joey remains close to mom until ready to live on its own. Red
kangaroos are good swimmers. However, they are best known for their
hopping abilities.
Their long, powerful hind legs have big feet. Hopping moves them quickly
over their grassy, shrubby and desert habitats. Meanwhile, a thick tail helps
them balance and steer. What do red kangaroos eat? Grass, leaves and
other vegetation. And guess what - they often regurgitate food and chew
their cud just like a cow.
The red kangaroo’s vegetarian diet provides much of its water. It can also
go long periods without drinking. Staying in the shade, panting and limiting
most activity to nighttime helps the red kangaroo conserve water and stay
cool.
Red kangaroos travel together in groups called mobs. Mobs include both
males and females, with one male being dominant.
Males show their dominance by “boxing” with other males. They balance on
their tails and try pushing each other off balance with their forearms or by
kicking their hind legs. This kicking ability, along with their sharp claws, can
also be used by kangaroos to defend against Australia’s wild dog, the dingo.

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
1. Red kangaroos are...
a. omnivores
b. carnivores
c. herbivores
d. insectivores
Explain why you chose the answer above.
The red kangaroos are hervibores because they eat Grass, leaves and other
vegetation.
2. Complete the graphic organizer.

Staying in the shade

limiting most activity to


painting
nighttime

3. When does a baby kangaroo come out of its mother's pouch for the first
time?
a. about a month after it is born
b. a few months after it is born
c. about 8 months after it is born
d. when it is a year old

4. A group of kangaroos is called a mobs

5. A baby kangaroo is called a Joey

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
Please, Write the words to the descriptions about the text
be sure each word is spelled correctly.
1. Dingo is a type of wild dog in Australia
2. With their big legs they make a long, high jump
3. Red Kangaroos eat a lot of grass
4. The red kangaroo pantig breathing heavily to cool off
5. Their habitat is a place that is dry most of the time
6. Boxing gives them the power over others; controlling
7. Marsupial is a type of mammal in which the mother has a pouch
t

II. Read the text and answer the exercise


Sometimes you’ll see the terms being used interchangeably, but it’s
important to understand what these words mean so you can use them
correctly.

Who are immigrants and what is immigration?


An immigrant is “a person who has moved to another country, usually
for permanent residence.” Immigration  is “the act of immigrating, or the
act of moving to another country.”
The key to remembering what this word means is its
prefix, im-. Im- comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects the fact
that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
Who are emigrants and what is emigration?
An emigrant, on the other hand, is “someone who leaves a country or
region.” Emigration is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
Its prefix, e-, also comes from Latin and means “out of.” So,
an emigrant is someone who is moving out of a country.
Fun fact: The same person can be both an immigrant and an emigrant.
For example, “When Robert moved from London to New York, he was
an emigrant from London and an immigrant to New York.” Note how
the preposition changes depending on the word being used.
An immigrant goes to somewhere, while
an emigrant goes from somewhere.
What is a migrant?
The word migrant is related to the root of both immigrant and emigrant,
and it, too comes from Latin. The Latin word migrāre means to move
from place to place. It’s produced words like migrant and migrate. You
might use migrant when you’re referring to people who are settling in a
new place but don’t want to call attention to where they came from or
where they’re going.
A migrant isn’t necessarily settling in a new place permanently. For
instance, snowbirds who live in New England but relocate temporarily
to Florida in the winter are sometimes said to migrate. Animals like
geese or butterflies are also migrants when they head south for the
winter.

Complete with the correct word


1. An Immigrant is “a person who has moved to another country,
usually for permanent residence.
2. The prefix im- comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects
the fact that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
3. Immigration is “the act of immigrating, or the act of moving to
another country.”
4. An emigrant is “someone who leaves a country or region.” 
5. Emigration is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
6. Its prefix, e- comes from Latin and means “out of.”
7. An emigrant is someone who is moving out of a country.
8. An immigrant goes to somewhere, while
an emigrant goes from somewhere.
9. The Latin word migrāre or migrant  means to move from place to
place.
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Actividad de evaluación 2do parcial
READING

Teacher: Alondra Dominguez Angeles

Student: José Alfredo Arista Huitrón

Semester: Cuarto

SCORE:
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INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES E HUMANIDADES
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LOGROS Y EXPERIENCIAS III

Name: José Alfredo Arista Huitrón Number: 250208


Teacher. Alondra Domínguez Ángeles

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
What Australian mammal can leap 25 feet
in one hop and move for short periods at 35 miles
an hour? The red kangaroo. A full grown male
stands as tall as a six foot person
and weighs 200
pounds. This is slightly bigger than the
grey kangaroo, making it the
world’s largest marsupial.
What’s a marsupial? A mammal
where the mother has a pouch for
carrying, feeding and protecting her
young.
While a red kangaroo may be the
largest marsupial, the newborn
baby is tiny, under an inch long. After a few months of sleeping, nursing and
growing in mom’s stomach pouch the young kangaroo (joey) begins to come
out. But it hurries back to the pouch fast when frightened, hungry or cold.
Eventually, the joey gets so big it hangs out of the pouch. Then, at eight
months old, it stays out.
But the joey remains close to mom until ready to live on its own. Red
kangaroos are good swimmers. However, they are best known for their
hopping abilities.
Their long, powerful hind legs have big feet. Hopping moves them quickly
over their grassy, shrubby and desert habitats. Meanwhile, a thick tail helps
them balance and steer. What do red kangaroos eat? Grass, leaves and
other vegetation. And guess what - they often regurgitate food and chew
their cud just like a cow.
The red kangaroo’s vegetarian diet provides much of its water. It can also
go long periods without drinking. Staying in the shade, panting and limiting
most activity to nighttime helps the red kangaroo conserve water and stay
cool.
Red kangaroos travel together in groups called mobs. Mobs include both
males and females, with one male being dominant.
Males show their dominance by “boxing” with other males. They balance on
their tails and try pushing each other off balance with their forearms or by
kicking their hind legs. This kicking ability, along with their sharp claws, can
also be used by kangaroos to defend against Australia’s wild dog, the dingo.

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
1. Red kangaroos are...
a. omnivores
b. carnivores
c. herbivores
d. insectivores
Explain why you chose the answer above.
Because of, the kangoroos’ diet refers to eat grass, leaves a d other
vegetation
2. Complete the graphic organizer.

Staying in the
shade

pantin limiting most


g activity to
nighttime

3. When does a baby kangaroo come out of its mother's pouch for the first
time?
a. about a month after it is born
b. a few months after it is born
c. about 8 months after it is born
d. when it is a year old

4. A group of kangaroos is called a mobs


5. A baby kangaroo is called a joey

World's Largest Marsupial


By Guy Belleranti
Please, Write the words to the descriptions about the text
be sure each word is spelled correctly.
1. The dingo type of wild dog in Australia
2. Leap long, high jump
3. Vegetation a lot of grass
4. Painting breathing heavily to cool off
5. Desert place that is dry most of the time
6. Dominance power over others; controlling
7. Masurpial type of mammal in which the mother has a pouch

II. Read the text and answer the exercise


Sometimes you’ll see the terms being used interchangeably, but it’s
important to understand what these words mean so you can use them
correctly.

Who are immigrants and what is immigration?


An immigrant is “a person who has moved to another country, usually
for permanent residence.” Immigration  is “the act of immigrating, or the
act of moving to another country.”
The key to remembering what this word means is its
prefix, im-. Im- comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects the fact
that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
Who are emigrants and what is emigration?
An emigrant, on the other hand, is “someone who leaves a country or
region.” Emigration is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
Its prefix, e-, also comes from Latin and means “out of.” So,
an emigrant is someone who is moving out of a country.
Fun fact: The same person can be both an immigrant and an emigrant.
For example, “When Robert moved from London to New York, he was
an emigrant from London and an immigrant to New York.” Note how
the preposition changes depending on the word being used.
An immigrant goes to somewhere, while
an emigrant goes from somewhere.
What is a migrant?
The word migrant is related to the root of both immigrant and emigrant,
and it, too comes from Latin. The Latin word migrāre means to move
from place to place. It’s produced words like migrant and migrate. You
might use migrant when you’re referring to people who are settling in a
new place but don’t want to call attention to where they came from or
where they’re going.
A migrant isn’t necessarily settling in a new place permanently. For
instance, snowbirds who live in New England but relocate temporarily
to Florida in the winter are sometimes said to migrate. Animals like
geese or butterflies are also migrants when they head south for the
winter.

Complete with the correct word


1. An immigrant is “a person who has moved to another country,
usually for permanent residence.
2. Immigration comes from the Latin word for in, which reflects the
fact that an immigrant is one who comes into a new country.
3. Immigration is “the act of immigrating, or the act of moving to
another country.”
4. An emigrant, is “someone who leaves a country or region.” 
5. Emigration is “an act or instance of emigrating.”
6. Its prefix, e comes from Latin and means “out of.”
7. An emigrant is someone who is leaving a region of a country.
8. An emigrant goes to somewhere, while an immigrant
goes from somewhere.
9. Migration means to move from place to place.

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