Four friends (Marilyn, Nancy, Rosemary, and Teresa) arrived at the zoo at 1:15 to watch the animal feedings (of Hawks, Koalas, Sea Lions, and Tigers) at 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, and 4:30. They each had their favorite animal, but they all stayed together for the day and left when the zoo closed at 5:00. Please identify the person, their favorite animal feeding, and the time based on the clues below.
1. Nancy, a Clemson fan, made it clear she was only there for the tiger feeding. 2. She had to wait until two hours after the sea lion feeding. 3. The koala feeding almost put her to sleep two hours before the last feeding of the day. 4. Teresa was fascinated by the hawks. 5. Marilyn got so close to her favorite feeding she got splashed by water; her clothes were still damp when they went to the Australia exhibit.
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Four giraffes at the zoo (Angrit, Jebedah, Morutana, and Zakita) come from four different regions of Africa (Botswana, Chad, Somalia, and Tanzania) and are four different heights (10, 11, 12, and 13 feet tall). Please identify the giraffe, their native country, and their height based on the clues below. Please note that you cannot use the photos to decide about their heights because they were taken at different times, places, and distances.
1. Zakita is 1 foot shorter than the giraffe from Tanzania. 2. Morutana came from Somalia. 3. The one that is 10 feet tall is either the giraffe from Botswana or Jebedah. 4. The giraffe from Tanzania is 1 foot shorter than Angrit. 5. The 12 foot tall giraffe is from Chad. https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/142746913/https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1Ca5Jb8rKA7Iz_kc3Ls62jUp4cPVPwCITqz8cjedPXwI/edit?usp=sharing
Young artists Avery, Blakely, Charlie, and Dorothy spent the afternoon at the zoo. Each selected one exhibit (the aquarium, the bird aviary, the mammal trail, or the reptile serpentarium) to inspire their art (clay sculpture, digital photography, pencil sketches, and watercolor painting). Can you match the artist, their media, and their inspiration?
1. Zoo visitors kept looking over Charlie’s shoulder at the sketches. 2. The watercolor artist thought her work portrayed the shimmering scales of the reptiles quite well. 3. Avery never went anywhere near the aviary; she read that some parrots like to eat clay. 4. Dorothy’s digital photos caught her subject’s bright colors and the shapes of their wings in flight. 5. One of the pencil sketches of a shark won honorable mention at the state fair that fall. https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/143679381/ |
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February 2017
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