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It looks like the document you uploaded is a worksheet focused on penguins, particularly the Humboldt penguins, and includes tasks related to English language learning.
Here are some tips to help you complete it:
1. **Fill in the Gaps**:
For the exercise where you need to fill in the blanks with the word from the previous exercise, the word you are likely looking for is "penguins". So the first part of the text would be:
_"**Penguins** are among the most popular of all birds. They only live in and around the South Pole and the continent of Antarctica. No wild **penguins** live at the North Pole. There are many different kinds of **penguins**. The largest **penguin** is called the Emperor Penguin, and the smallest kind of **penguin** is the Little Blue **penguin**. There are 17 different kinds of **penguins** in all and none of them can fly. **Penguins** have to be able to survive in some of the Earth's coldest and windiest conditions. They are great swimmers and have thick layers of fat to protect them from the bitter cold. Even in their freezing cold habitats, **penguins** still have to watch out for predators such as killer whales and seals."_
2. **Matching Parts of the Penguin’s Body**:
- **Head**: The top part of the penguin’s body.
- **Eye**: Located on the head, where the penguin sees.
- **Flipper**: The penguin’s wings, used for swimming.
- **Webbed foot**: The feet that help penguins swim.
- **Beak**: The pointed mouth of the penguin.
- **Claw**: The sharp nails on the penguin's feet.
- **Tail**: The back part of the penguin.
- **Neck**: The part that connects the head to the body.
- **Belly**: The front lower part of the body, usually white in color.
3. **Penguin Life Cycle**:
For ordering the photos in the penguin life cycle, typically it includes:
1. Egg.
2. Chick hatching.
3. Chick growing.
4. Adult penguin feeding chick.
5. Adult penguin moulting (losing feathers).
4. **Observing a Penguin**:
You will need to observe a penguin for 10 minutes, writing down what it does every two minutes using the provided action words like: swim, sit, fight, sleep, etc.
5. **Adaptations of Penguins**:
- **Torpedo-shaped body**: Helps penguins swim quickly through water.
- **Wings modified as flippers**: Penguins use their flippers to navigate underwater.
- **Webbed feet**: These help penguins swim efficiently.
- **Black backs and white bellies**: This color pattern helps with camouflage—black backs blend with the dark ocean when viewed from above, and white bellies blend with the bright sky when viewed from below.
6. **Diet**:
Penguins mainly eat small sea creatures like **krill**, **fish**, and **squid**. You’ll need to identify these from the pictures.
I hope this helps you complete the worksheet! If you need more specific help with any part, feel free to ask.
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