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1 Natural Science: oceans and continents 2

2 Maths: pie charts 4

3 Literature: popular characters from books and films 6

4 Natural Science: animal habitats 8

5 Social Science: brave people in history 10

6 Social Science: Chinese inventions 12


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oceans and Cont i nents
Before you read
The world Arctic Ocean
1 Look at the map and answer.
1 Can you find Antarctica?
2 Which continent is your country in? Asia
Europe
Atlantic
Ocean
America
Read Africa
equator
Pacific Indian
2 Read and listen. 1
Ocean Ocean
Oceania

There are five oceans


in the world. Their Southern Ocean
names are: the Pacific, Antarctica
Atlantic, Indian, Arctic
and Southern Oceans.
They cover 71% of the There are six continents in the world. Their names are: Africa,
Earth's surface. Asia, Europe, America, Oceania and Antarctica. 60% of the
world’s population lives in Asia.
Scientists are studying
the oceans and finding Antarctica is very cold and there aren't any cities or towns there.
new species of animals. Some people work there in scientific
Some animals live two or three kilometres bases. The scientists study animals,
below the surface. It's very dark, but they rocks and the weather.
make their own light. Look at the
The equator is an imaginary line
anemone.
around the centre of the Earth. It goes
There are lots of plants in the oceans too. through fourteen countries. The
Small plants called phytoplankton produce weather is usually hot and there aren't
70% of the world's oxygen. any seasons at the equator.

After you read Fun Fact


3 Copy and correct the mistakes. Antarctica is a continent
because there’s land
1 The continents cover 71% of the Earth’s surface. under the ice.
2 Some plants live two or three kilometres below The Arctic isn’t because
the ocean surface. there’s only water!
3 Small plants produce 70% of the world’s
hydrogen.
4 There aren’t any towns or cities in Oceania.
Go Online
5 In Antarctica, the scientists study animals, trees What’s the population of the world today?
and the weather.
LEARNING
6 It’s usually cold at the equator. My new words TO LEARN
continent equator ocean
Anemones, light... and magic? oxygen population surface

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4 Look and write. Then draw the equator.

Continents Oceans

1 9 7

2 3 8
2
8
3
1
4 9
4
7 10
5 10
5

11
6 11
6

5 Complete the sentences. There are two extra words.

oxygen Africa 14 seasons population Antarctica 29 71

1 The equator goes through countries.


2 60% of the world’s lives in Asia.
3 The oceans cover % of the Earth’s surface.
4 There aren’t any at the equator.
5 There aren’t any towns or cities in .
6 Phytoplankton produce 70% of the world’s .

6 Do the quiz. Then check the answers.


1 There aren’t any insects / reptiles / birds on Antarctica.
2 Mount Everest is in Asia / Africa / Europe.
3 The population of Japan / Brazil / India is more than one billion.
4 In Oceania, March / July / December is in the summer.
5 25% / 35% / 45% of the world’s population lives in Europe.

5 25% 4 December 3 India 2 Asia 1 reptiles

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Pie charts
Before you read
Activities Tally
1 Look and answer. using the computer IIII
reading III
1 What’s Ben’s survey about? doing sports IIII II
2 How many children are in his class? playing an instrument I
meeting friends IIII I
doing crafts II
Read
Hello, I’m Ben. There are 24 children in
2 Read and listen. 2 my class. I’m doing a survey of their
favourite weekend activities. Look at
this tally chart! Seven children’s
favourite activity is doing sports. Three
children’s favourite activity is reading.

2 Using the computer


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Reading
Here’s a pie chart. There is a segment for
6 Sports
each activity. The key shows the colour for 3
each activity. Look! There’s a purple Playing an instrument
segment for using the computer and a 1 Meeting friends
blue segment for meeting friends. 7
Doing crafts

After you read


3 Do a survey. Then make a pie chart in
your notebook.
Fun Fact
step
1 Think of a question and ask twelve classmates. A pie is a type
of food. Look at
step this delicious
What’s your favourite fruit? 2 Make a tally chart. cherry pie!
I like cherries. Fruit Tally
They’re yummy! cherries II

step
strawberries IIII Go Online
pears I
3 Make a pie chart and key. What’s a pictogram?
bananas IIII

LEARNING
My new words TO LEARN
key pie chart segment
survey tally chart

Anyone for a piece of pie?

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4 Look and answer.

There are 24 children in my class, 12 boys and 12 girls, including me! I’m doing a survey about sport.
My question is: Do you do sport at the weekend? Look at the pie charts and the key.

boys girls

1 What colour is the segment for always?


Key
2 What colour is the segment for never?
3 How many girls hardly ever do sport? always
4 How many boys sometimes do sport? usually
5 Do more boys or girls always do sport? sometimes
6 How many boys and girls usually do sport?
hardly ever
7 Do more boys or girls sometimes do sport?
never
8 How many boys and girls never do sport?

5 Read. Then, make a colour key and complete the pie chart.

My survey is about pets. I’ve got a cat, but what about my friends? Here are the results. One friend
has got a fish. Three friends have got cats. One friend has got a rabbit. Four friends have got dogs.
Three friends haven’t got pets.

pets Key

fish

cats

rabbits

dogs

no pets

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Popular characters from books and films
Before you read
1 Look and answer.
Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes is a detective in books by
the British author Arthur Conan Doyle.
1 Do you know the names Sherlock
Holmes is tall and he’s got dark hair. He’s
Holmes, Hermione Granger or Tintin?
very intelligent and he likes playing the
2 Who’s an explorer? violin. He lives in London and he catches
3 Who’s a witch? criminals with his friend, Doctor Watson.
Sherlock Holmes is a very popular character.
4 Who’s a detective?
There are Sherlock Holmes films, books and
TV series.
Read

2 Read and listen. 3

Tintin
Hermione Granger Tintin is an explorer in comic
books by the Belgian artist
Hermione Granger
Hergé. He’s a young man with
is a young witch in
short, fair hair. Tintin catches
the Harry Potter
criminals and spies. In his
books by the
adventures, he flies planes and
British author
rides camels. In one story, he’s an
J. K. Rowling. She’s
astronaut and he goes to the
got a cat called
moon. Tintin’s got a dog called
Crookshanks. She goes to Hogwarts School
Snowy and a good friend called
for witches and wizards. Hermione’s very
Captain Haddock.
good at magic and she really likes learning
new spells. She loves books and she's always
in the library. She fights the terrible Lord
Voldemort with her friends Harry and Ron.

Fun Fact
Tintin’s dog is called
After you read Milou in French, Milú
in Spanish, Struppi in
3 Copy and write the names. German and Tobbi
in Icelandic.
1 … hasn’t got a pet.
2 … loves reading and learning.
3 … has got short, fair hair. Go Online
4 … doesn’t catch criminals. How many Harry Potter and Tintin
5 … is the author of the Harry Potter books. books are there?
6 … plays a musical instrument.
LEARNING
My new words TO LEARN
criminals explorer fight
Do actors get stage fright?
spells spies young

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4 Look and complete the table.

lives in London has got a dog is a detective has got fair hair
loves books plays the violin is a witch fights Lord Voldemort
goes to the moon is good at magic is an explorer is Watson’s friend

Sherlock Holmes Hermione Granger Tintin


lives in London

5 Find and correct the mistakes.


1 Hergé is the author of the Harry Potter books.
2 Hermione Granger’s got a cat called Snowy.
3 Tintin flies helicopters and rides camels.
4 Hermione Granger catches criminals and spies.
5 Captain Haddock is friends with Ron and Harry.
6 Doctor Watson is tall and has got dark hair.

6 Read. Then write about a character you like in a book or film.

Alex Ryder is a spy in the books by Anthony Horowitz. He’s fourteen


and he’s got fair hair. He likes sport and he can run fast. He travels to
different countries and catches criminals.

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Animal habitats
Before you read Deserts
Deserts are usually hot and very dry. It’s difficult
1 Look and answer. for trees to grow and many plants are small.
1 Which habitat is hot and dry? Many desert animals are nocturnal. It’s colder
and more comfortable for animals at night.
2 Which habitat is always hot Jerboas live in deserts. They’re nocturnal herbivores. They’ve got
and rainy? two short legs, two long legs and a long tail.
Their tails are longer than their bodies! They
Read can jump and run fast to escape carnivores.
Camels, scorpions and lizards live in deserts
2 Read and listen. 4 too.

Grasslands Tropical
Grasslands have
rainforests
lots of grass and Tropical rainforests are
some trees. They near the equator.
have a rainy and They’re hot and rainy
a dry season. The dry season is desert all year. There are lots
longer than the rainy season. of plants and the trees are taller than in
Giraffes and zebras live in the grassland the grasslands. Gorillas, chimpanzees
grasslands and eat plants. and leopards live in tropical
Leopards, cheetahs and lions hunt tropical rainforest
rainforests. Okapis live in tropical
these herbivores. rainforests too. They’ve got
Gazelles live in the brown and white stripes on
grasslands too. their legs. They’ve got big
They’ve got strong ears and long tongues. They
legs and they can can hear leopards from a
run faster than lions. long distance and run away.

After you read


Fun Fact
Okapis’ tongues are
3 Answer the questions. 40 centimetres long.
That's longer than a
1 Which habitat has two seasons? ruler! They can lick
2 Which habitat has small plants? their eyes and ears.
3 Where are tropical rainforests?
4 Which animals have stripes? Go Online
5 Which carnivore hunts okapis?
6 Which animal runs faster than a lion? Which continents have tropical rainforests?
LEARNING
My new words TO LEARN
comfortable dry escape
Tongues are amazing!
grass hunt tongue

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4 Look and write.


tail grass seasons rainy stripes dry tree hear

spring
autumn

5 Cross out the extra letters and write. Then mark D, G or TR.

D = desert G = grasslands TR = tropical rainforest

1 cammell camel D 5 guoreilla


2 scheettah 6 ockapei
3 sckorpieon 7 gaczeelle
4 gjiraffae 8 gjerbvoa

6 Complete the sentences. There are two extra words.


legs longer slower grasslands Jerboas faster shorter night

1 In the grasslands, the dry season is than the rainy season.


2 have got two short legs, two long legs and a long tail.
3 In tropical rainforests, the trees are taller than trees
in the .
4 Okapis have got brown and white stripes on their .
5 In deserts, it’s colder and more comfortable for animals at .
6 Gazelles have got strong legs and can run than lions.
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Brave people in history
Before you read
Neil Armstrong
1 Think and answer. Neil Armstrong was an astronaut from the
USA. When he was a boy, his favourite
1 Name a brave person in history.
toys were planes. His ambition was to be
2 Name a brave person you know. a pilot. When Armstrong was 38, he was
Say why. the first person to walk on the Moon.
Fact: The Moon
Read moves 3.8cm
away from the
2 Read and listen. 5 Earth every year.

Junko Tabei Roald Amundsen


Junko Tabei was a Roald Amundsen was an explorer
mountain climber from from Norway. When he was a boy,
Japan. When she was a girl, he was very sporty. His hobby was
Junko was hard-working. exploring. His ambition was to go to
Her university degree was the North and South poles. He was
in English and American the first person to visit the South Pole.
Literature, but her
Fact: Summer at the South Pole is
ambition was to climb
from September to March, but it isn’t
mountains.
hot! The temperature is about -25ºC.
She was the first woman
to climb Mount Everest.
Fact: Mount Everest
is 8,848 metres high.
Climbers usually climb
it in 40 days.

Fun Fact
It’s never windy
on the Moon. Neil
After you read Armstrong’s footprints
are still there.
3 Copy and correct the mistakes.
1 Roald Amundsen was an explorer from Japan.
2 Neil Armstrong’s ambition was to be a doctor. Go Online
3 Junko Tabei’s university degree was in Science. What’s the temperature at the South Pole
4 Roald Amundsen’s hobby was flying planes. today?
5 The temperature on Mount Everest is about -25ºC.
6 At school, Junko Tabei was lazy. LEARNING
My new words TO LEARN
ambition mountain climber South Pole
Astronauts, balloons and gravity. temperature university degree

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4 Put the letters in order and match.


a f
1 atperuretem
2 berimcl
3 uninsmota
4 nomo

b 5 autronast e
6 toilp

c d

5 Complete with words from Activity 4.


1 Junko Tabei was a famous mountain from Japan.
2 Neil Armstrong was the first to walk on the Moon.
3 At the South Pole, the in summer is minus about –25ºC.
4 Neil Armstrong’s ambition was to be a .
5 When she was young, Junko’s ambition was to climb .
6 The is moving away from the Earth.

6 Read and complete.

pilot the USA climb plane New Zealand mountain

Edmund Hillary was a 1 climber. He


was from 2 . Edmund was the first man
to 3 Mount Everest in 1953.
Amelia Earhart was a 4 . She was from
5
. Amelia was the first woman to fly a
6
across the Atlantic Ocean in 1928.

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Chinese inven t ions
Before you read The umbrella
1 Look and answer. Have you got an umbrella? The
umbrella is another Chinese
1 What can you see in the photos? invention. People used umbrellas
2 Do you use these things? for protection from the sun and
the rain. Look! In Chinese writing,
this is the word for umbrella:
Read

2 Read and listen. 6


The toothbrush
How often do you brush your teeth? Did
you know that the toothbrush is a Chinese
The people of ancient China invented
invention? The first toothbrushes were
many things. Read about five important made with animal hairs and bamboo.
Chinese inventions. The Chinese
introduced
toothbrushes
Paper to Europe about
The ancient Chinese invented paper. It 400 years ago.
was made from wood. The Chinese used
paper to make books, maps and money.
People used paper to make playing cards
too and card games were a popular The kite
hobby. The first kites were made from bamboo
and paper. People used them for
Fireworks different reasons. Farmers and sailors
used kites to learn
Do you like fireworks? Fireworks are a
about the wind.
Chinese invention. In ancient China,
Soldiers used kites
people used fireworks on festival days.
to send messages.
In China today, fireworks are an
important part of the New Year festival.

After you read Fun Fact


The Chinese invented
3 Find and write in your notebook. chopsticks. When they
finish eating, they put
1 They were made with paper and bamboo. their chopsticks on
2 
The Chinese introduced this invention to top of their bowl.
Europe 400 years ago.
3 It was a popular hobby in ancient China.
4 These people used kites to send messages.
Go Online
5 You can see this invention at Chinese New Year. Find ‘hello’ in mandarin Chinese.
6 They were made from animal hair and bamboo. LEARNING
My new words TO LEARN
money playing cards protection
Are chopsticks hard to use? toothbrush
sailors soldiers

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4 Put the letters in order.

roldei roshutbhot iket sworfekri barmlule neymo mobboa diwn

1 2 3 4

fireworks
5 6 7 8

5 Find and correct the mistakes.


1 The first kites were made from metal and paper.
2 The Chinese introduced the umbrella to Europe.
3 Kites are an important part of the New Year Festival.
4 People used paper to make books, maps and notebooks.
5 People used umbrellas for protection from the wind and rain.
6 Farmers used kites to send messages.

6 Do the quiz. Then, look and check.

China Quiz
1 What’s the capital city of China? Shanghai Hong Kong Beijing
2 What colours are on the Chinese flag? and
3 This Chinese animal climbs trees and eats bamboo.
4 Which food is a Chinese invention? sushi ice cream pizza
5 What’s an important colour at Chinese New Year? blue purple red green
6 China is bigger than Australia. True or false?
7 Which martial art is from China? karate kung fu taekwondo

7 kung fu 6 true 5 red 4 ice cream 3 panda 2 red and yellow 1 Beijing

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