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National Museum of Natural History
Online School Programs
*Live, online video programs
*Options for Grades Kindergarten (幼儿园) through 12th
*Free, but registration (登记) required
*Program date: February 15, 2022 - May 31, 2022
Program Descriptions
Grades K-2: Animal Adaptation
During this museum-educator-led program, students will compare animal specimens (标本) from our collections to discover how different adaptations help animals live on rather than die out. Students will explore the different kinds of adaptations for animals that live on land, water, and in the air.
Grades 3-6: Insect Survival (存活)
During this staff-led program, students explore what makes an insect an insect, and why they are so successful (insects have more kinds and live in more places than any other animal!). Students will research into the survival skills of the Carolina Sphinx Moth and the Tobacco Homworm, exploring their adaptations using the scientific skill of observation.
Grades 6-12: Hot Potato: Climate Change, Food Systems, and You
During this staff-led program, students will examine the connections between their lives and climate change through the study of food. This online program offers an opportunity to explore agricultural systems and learn about how climate change affects potato growth. Together we will learn how scientists study food as a valuable but limited natural resource, and explore some solutions to keeping it a long-term one for humans.
1. What is a must if a student wants to take a program above?
A. Money for study materials. B. A personal visit to the museum.
C. A chance to use the Internet. D. Some knowledge about the museum.
2. What do the first and second programs have in common?
A. The learners are of roughly the same age.
B. The learners are all guided by their teachers.
C. The programs focus on insects’ survival skills.
D. The programs deal with the topic of adaptation.
3. In which part of a webpage can we probably find the passage?
ABusiness. B. Education. C. Family. D. Technology.
【答案】1. C 2. D 3. B