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02 โ๏ธ Word of the Day ๐
Etymology
From the Latin numen, meaning the gods' will. It can also mean a nod, implying divine approval. The suffix -ous often makes adjectives. | 98 | 1 | Loading... |
03 ๐ช Exercise of the Day ๐ช
โน๏ธ Learn sport vocabulary as you do them!
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05 โ๏ธ Word of the Day ๐
Etymology
From the Old French anuier or anoier, meaning to annoy. The ending -some is sometimes used to form adjectives. | 1 | 0 | Loading... |
06 SCAN THE ARTICLE
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โ What are the cracks that lace the boulders called?
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Second paragraph: These cracks, called septaria, have been filled in with calcite ... .
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07 SCAN THE ARTICLE
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โ What are concretions?
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Second paragraph: The boulders are what geologists call concretions, which are cemented masses of mineral deposits, often rounded that form within a matrix of sedimentary rock.
TIP: Consider whether you're looking for a name, number, or idea. | 377 | 1 | Loading... |
08 SCANNING
MOERAKI BOULDERS
SPHERICAL BEACH ODDITIES
Wander down to New Zealand's Koekohe Beach on the Otago coast and you'll see what look like gigantic petrified coconuts scattered in the sand. These are the famed Moeraki Boulders, known affectionately by some locals as "giant gobstoppers of alien brains." About 50 of these near-spherical boulders line the beach, with some measuring upwards of 10 feet in diameter and weighing several tons.
The boulders are what geologists call concretions, which are cemented masses of mineral deposits, often rounded that form within a matrix of sedimentary rock. Typically harder than the surrounding rock, concretions can be exposed as shoreline erosion removes the enclosing layers. They're characterized by hollow cores and unusual cracks lacing their surface. These cracks, called septaria, have been filled in with calcite, quartz, and dolomite, giving them a distinct yellow-brown line pattern.
Native Polynesians of New Zealand, called the Maori, have their own mythological explanation for how the stones came to be. According to legend, the rocks are bottle gourds, eel baskets, and other wreckage washed ashore from the Araiteuru, a large waka, or sailing canoe, that sank off the coast of Shag Point.
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09 SCAN THE ARTICLE
ONE of THREE
โ On what beach are the boulders found?
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First paragraph: Wander down to New Zealand's Koekohe Beach on the Otago coast ... .
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12 SKIMMING
MOERAKI BOULDERS
SPHERICAL BEACH ODDITIES
Wander down to New Zealand's Koekohe Beach on the Otago coast and you'll see what look like gigantic petrified coconuts scattered in the sand. These are the famed Moeraki Boulders, known affectionately by some locals as "giant gobstoppers of alien brains." About 50 of these near-spherical boulders line the beach, with some measuring upwards of 10 feet in diameter and weighing several tons.
The boulders are what geologists call concretions, which are cemented masses of mineral deposits, often rounded that form within a matrix of sedimentary rock. Typically harder than the surrounding rock, concretions can be exposed as shoreline erosion removes the enclosing layers. They're characterized by hollow cores and unusual cracks lacing their surface. These cracks, called septaria, have been filled in with calcite, quartz, and dolomite, giving them a distinct yellow-brown line pattern.
Native Polynesians of New Zealand, called the Maori, have their own mythological explanation for how the stones came to be. According to legend, the rocks are bottle gourds, eel baskets, and other wreckage washed ashore from the Araiteuru, a large waka, or sailing canoe, that sank off the coast of Shag Point.
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13 ๐ Extraction (reading) ๐
Benefitsโ:
โ๏ธ Learn time-saving techniques for skimming long pieces of writing ;
๐ Find critical information quickly using scanning techniques .
โ๏ธINSTRUCTIONS: Skim the article within the allotted time. Choose the correct answer in the skimming review. โก๏ธ Next, find and choose the passage in the article that answers the question.
โผ๏ธ BEFORE WE BEGIN. This game is split into two portions: skimming and scanning. Improving these skills allows you to evaluate and consume information more effectively in real-world situations.
SKIMMING. Quickly look across the text and identify important words or ideas. It's fine to skip lines if they don't seem important.
SCANNING. Keep the information you're looking for in the front of your mind and move rapidly through the text to identify where it's likely to occur.
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14 ๐ช Exercise of the Day ๐ช
โน๏ธ Learn sport vocabulary as you do them!
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16 โ๏ธ Word of the Day ๐
Etymology
From the Latin deterere, meaning to erode. | 479 | 5 | Loading... |
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22 ๐ Context (reading) ๐
Benefitsโ:
๐ Master new words and expand your vocabulary ;
๐ Use context cues to identify the meaning of new words ;
๐จ Become more articulate in your speech and writing .
โ๏ธINSTRUCTIONS: Choose the word that best fits the sentence.
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#RealTeam #Quiz #30ME #Reading #Context
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23 ๐ช Exercise of the Day ๐ช
โน๏ธ Learn sport vocabulary as you do them!
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25 โ๏ธ Word of the Day ๐
Etymology
From the Latin educere, meaning to pull out. | 558 | 3 | Loading... |
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31 โ Connotation (reading)โ
Benefitsโ:
๐ Better understand meaning and tone while reading ;
๐ฅ Avoid misunderstandings in written communication ;
๐ Master new words by classifying them as positive or negative .
โ๏ธINSTRUCTIONS: Determine the connotation of the word by choosing NEGATIVE (โ) or POSITIVE (โ).
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#RealTeam #Quiz #Reading #30ME #Connotation
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32 โฝ๏ธ Exercise of the Day โฝ๏ธ
โน๏ธ Learn sport vocabulary as you do them!
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34 โ๏ธ Word of the Day ๐
Etymology
From the Latin suavis, meaning sweet. | 589 | 2 | Loading... |
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36 โ๏ธ Word of the Day ๐
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From the French marauder, meaning to pilfer. The word is still used today, often to describe illegally taking fruit or vegetables. | 495 | 3 | Loading... |
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โ๏ธ Word of the Day ๐
Etymology
From the Latin numen, meaning the gods' will. It can also mean a nod, implying divine approval. The suffix -ous often makes adjectives.
๐ช Exercise of the Day ๐ช
โน๏ธ Learn sport vocabulary as you do them!
Darebee
โ๏ธ Word of the Day ๐
Etymology
From the Old French anuier or anoier, meaning to annoy. The ending -some is sometimes used to form adjectives.
SCAN THE ARTICLE
THREE of THREE
โ What are the cracks that lace the boulders called?
โ
Second paragraph: These cracks, called septaria, have been filled in with calcite ... .
TIP: Consider whether you're looking for a name, number, or idea
.SCAN THE ARTICLE
TWO of THREE
โ What are concretions?
โ
Second paragraph: The boulders are what geologists call concretions, which are cemented masses of mineral deposits, often rounded that form within a matrix of sedimentary rock.
TIP: Consider whether you're looking for a name, number, or idea
.SCANNING
MOERAKI BOULDERS
SPHERICAL BEACH ODDITIES
Wander down to New Zealand's Koekohe Beach on the Otago coast and you'll see what look like gigantic petrified coconuts scattered in the sand. These are the famed Moeraki Boulders, known affectionately by some locals as "giant gobstoppers of alien brains." About 50 of these near-spherical boulders line the beach, with some measuring upwards of 10 feet in diameter and weighing several tons.
The boulders are what geologists call concretions, which are cemented masses of mineral deposits, often rounded that form within a matrix of sedimentary rock. Typically harder than the surrounding rock, concretions can be exposed as shoreline erosion removes the enclosing layers. They're characterized by hollow cores and unusual cracks lacing their surface. These cracks, called septaria, have been filled in with calcite, quartz, and dolomite, giving them a distinct yellow-brown line pattern.
Native Polynesians of New Zealand, called the Maori, have their own mythological explanation for how the stones came to be. According to legend, the rocks are bottle gourds, eel baskets, and other wreckage washed ashore from the Araiteuru, a large waka, or sailing canoe, that sank off the coast of Shag Point.
Image credit: Fukruljamil/Thinkstock
SCAN THE ARTICLE
ONE of THREE
โ On what beach are the boulders found?
โ
First paragraph: Wander down to New Zealand's Koekohe Beach on the Otago coast ... .
TIP: Consider whether you're looking for a name, number, or idea
.SKIMMING REVIEW
TWO of TWO
โ๏ธ The evidence used in the passage comes mainly from....Anonymous voting
- 1๏ธโฃ ...personal experience ;
- 2๏ธโฃ ...physical findings ;
- 3๏ธโฃ ...aerial photography .
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