English 5 - Distinguish Text Types According To Purpose Ppt.

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Today we are going to read information about The Cow’s Four Stomachs. After I read the story you are going to recall a series of events /information Events arranged in order help us in different ways. It is easier to understand a story remember it and tell it again if it is in order. The order in which things happen is what we call a sequence. Seeing ideas in sequence can help us remember things more easily.

The Cow’s Four Stomachs A cow has four stomachs! It may sound unbelievable but it is true. A cow do not have ordinary digestive system. These animals do not have upper front teeth. They eat grass by wrapping their tongue around it and pulling it from the ground .They have back teeth but they cannot chew the grass properly.

Cow swallow grass without chewing up. When it is swallowed, the grass goes into the cow’s first stomach, called rumen. In the rumen, the grass is broken up by some digestive juices and forms into a ball. The ball of grass is called cud. The cow brings back the cud into its mouth. Then the cow chews the cud into a pulp with its back teeth and reswallows it.

After the cud is swallowed the second time, it goes into the cow’s second stomach called reticulum. The reticulum filters the food and takes out small stones or any non-food matter. Then the food goes into the cow’s third stomach called omasum. The omasum further filters the food. Any undigested food is sent back to the rumen. Then the cow chews it some more. The digested food from the omasum goes into the abomasum, the cow’s fourth stomach. The digested food becomes a part of the cow’s body.

1. Which is the first stage in digesting the cow’s food? 2. What does the cow do with the cud in its mouth ? 3. What happens to the undigested food in the omasum ? 4. What happens to the digested food in the abomasum ? 5. Why Is any undigested food sent back to the rumen ?

Number in order the stages in digesting the cow’s food. __a. The cow chews the cud into pulp with its back teeth and re-swallow it. __b. The reticulum takes out any non-food matter in the pulp. __c. The unchew grass is broken up by the digestive juices into a cud here. __d. The cow eats grass by wrapping its tongue against and pulling it from The ground. __e. Any undigested food is sent back to the rumen so it can be sent back to The mouth to be further chewed. __f. Then it swallows the grass without chewing it and sends to the rumen. __g. The cow brings back the cud into the mouth. __h. After the pulp is re-swallowed it goes to the reticulum. __i. The digested food in the reticulum is sent to the omasum. __j. From the omasum , the digested food is absorbed by the cow’s body.

Group 1 Read the information below. Sequence the events by writing numbers1-4 on the lines according to how they happened in the story. Did you know that every drop of water makes a journey? This journey is called the water cycle. When water on the ground ( like in a puddle, lake or ocean ) is heated by the sun, the water changes into a gas, called water vapor. The water vapor rises up into the sky and then becomes part of a cloud. Wind carries the cloud across the sky. Water droplets begin to fall from the sky as rain, falling into puddles, lakes and oceans on the ground. ___ Wind carries the water in clouds. ___ Water is heated by the sun and forms water vapor. ___ Raindrops fall from the sky. ___ Water vapor rises into the sky.

Use Sequence Map ___ Wind carries the water in clouds. ___ Water is heated by the sun and forms water vapor. ___ Raindrops fall from the sky. ___ Water vapor rises into the sky.

Events arranged in order help us in different ways. It is easier to understand a story remember it and tell it again if it is in order. The order in which things happens what we call a sequence. Seeing ideas in sequence can help us remember things more easily.

Read the short stories below. Sequence the events by writing 1-5 on the lines. Pia got off the train. Tita Susan ran over and gave her a big hug. “ I’m so glad you could spend the day with me here in Manila, “ Tita Susan said, smiling. Pia and Tita Susan left the train station and walked to the aquarium. After looking at all the sea creatures and watching the dolphin lion show, they headed to the mall for lunch and shopping. By five o’clock it was time for Pia’s two-hour train ride home. “ I had great fun. Thanks for spending the day with me, “said Pia as she got on the train.

_____ Pia and Tita Susan went to the aquarium. _____ Pia’s train arrived in Manila. _____ Pia took the train home. _____ Pia and Tita Susan went to the mall. _____ Pia and Tita Susan looking at all the sea creatures and watching dolphin lion show.

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