1) Who used fire to warm themselves and cook food?
What did early humans do to warm themselves and cook food?
What did early humans use to warm themselves and cook food?
Why did early humans use fire?
2) Who often included fire as a part of their rituals?
What did early religions often do as a part of their rituals?
What did early religions often include as a part of their rituals?
As part of what early religions often include fire?
3) Who learned to preserve meat by smoking it over a fire?
What did prehistoric people learn to do with meat by smoking it over a fire?
How did prehistoric people learn to preserve meat?
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Tasks for the Summative Assessment for the term 2
Learner's code
READING
Task. Read the text.
An Inspiring friendship story
Once a deer, a crow, a mouse and a turtle were great friends.
One day the deer went out to gráze. He was caught in a hunter net. In the
evening the deer did not return to his friends,
The mouse said to the crow, 'Fly over the trees and find the deer.'
The crow came back after half an hour. He said, 'Our friend, the deer is in
the hunter's net. What shall we do'? said the mouse and the turtle.
'I will take mouse on my back,' said the crow. He will bite through the net
and set the deer free!
"And I will walk to the deer, said the turtle. The crow took the mouse on his
back and flew with him to the deer.
The mouse bit through the net. The deer was free. The turtle got friends
were all very happy together.
Read the text again and write next to the sentences True/False according to
the text.
1).A crow and a mouse were friends.
2). The deer was caught in a hunter net but he came back to his friends.
3).The crow flew away with the deer.
4). The crow takes the tortoise to his back.
5).At the end they were happy.
Total (5)
WRITING
Task. Complete the sentences using appropriate form of the adjectives.
1). My house is
2). This box is
3). Your dog runs
4). My house is
5). This is
than hers. (large)
than the one I lost. (small)
_than Jim's dog, (fast)
one in our neighborhood. (large)
box I've ever seen. (small)
Total (5) Writing