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Jurassic Park III Photocopiable LEVEL 2 Activity worksheets Teacher Support Programme Jurassic Park III Photocopiable While reading g The huge dinosaur pulls the front off the EASYSTARTS Introduction plane. c 1 Underline the right words to make the h Amanda Kirby shouts for her son, Eric, sentences correct. and Ben. c a Raptors were intelligent people / dinosaurs. i A dinosaur catches Mr. Cooper in its LEVEL 2 b Dr. Grant studies the eggs / bones of dead mouth. c dinosaurs. 5 Who is speaking? Who are they talking to? c There are dead / live dinosaurs in Jurassic LEVEL 3 a “This island is very dangerous. We have to Park. get back to the plane.” an island / a city d Isla Sorna is near Costa Rica. …………………… to …………………… e Dr. Grant wants to / doesn’t want to go to LEVEL 4 b “You know I can’t wait for you.” Jurassic Park. …………………… to …………………… Mr. and Mrs. Kirby want Dr. Grant’s f c “Why did you bring us here?” money / help . …………………… to …………………… LEVEL 5 Chapter 1 d “He’s the best son in the world.” 2 Are these sentences right (✓) or wrong (✗)? …………………… to …………………… a Ben Hildebrand is Eric’s father. c e “It sounded OK, not dangerous.” LEVEL 6 b Eric’s father likes exciting sports. c …………………… to …………………… c Ben and Eric were in a boat. c f “I think we have to look for your boy.” d Enrique was driving the boat. c …………………… to …………………… The boat had no driver when it came e Chapters 6–8 out of the fog. c 6 Put A with B to make complete sentences. Chapter 2 A B 3 Who are they? Put the right names next to a You climbed 1) but it didn’t work. the sentences. Everest Ellie Satler Mark Degler Alan Grant Billy Brennan Amanda Kirby Paul Kirby b I sold my house for 2) and we have to a She has been to Mount Everest. …………… those dollars find him. b He needs money to do his work. c Our baby’s out 3) and other raptors …………… there answered. c He wants to fly over Isla Sorna. …………… d Amanda tried the 4) but you can’t put d She is happy with her husband. …………… phone on the desk on a backpack. e He looks friendly. …………… e The raptor came 5) and jumped at the f He works with Dr. Grant. …………… through the door nearest people. f The raptor called 6) but I’ll pay you. Chapters 3–5 from inside the 4 Put the sentences into the correct order. cage Write the numbers 1–9. a Alan fights with one of the men inside 7 Choose the best answer to the questions. the plane. c a How did Alan know the raptors were close b The plane hits a dinosaur and goes down. c by? ….. c A loud noise comes from the trees. c 1) Because he heard them calling to each d The tyrannosaurus rex sees Udesky and other. roars at him. c 2) Because he saw some huge dinosaur eggs. e The plane goes down on the island of 3) Because Billy told him to run away. Isla Sorna. c f Paul and Amanda Kirby tell Alan about their son and Ben Hildebrand. c pearsonenglishreaders.com © Pearson Education Limited 2015 Jurassic Park III - Activity worksheets 1 of 2 LEVEL 2 Activity worksheets Teacher Support Programme Jurassic Park III Photocopiable b Where was the raptor that jumped at b There was thick fog above them and they EASYSTARTS Amanda in the InGen building? ….. couldn’t see clearly. 1) It was in a glass box. ……………………………………………… 2) It was next to a glass box. c Alan Grant put the camera bag inside his 3) It was behind a glass box. backpack. LEVEL 2 c Who did the raptor jump at next? ….. ……………………………………………… 1) It jumped at Billy and Udesky. d Amanda was the first person to cross the 2) It jumped at Billy and Paul Kirby. long bridge. LEVEL 3 3) It jumped at Udesky and Alan Grant. ……………………………………………… d Who helped Alan get away from the raptors? e The InGen pteranodons were smaller than ….. real pteranodons. LEVEL 4 1) It was Amanda Kirby. ……………………………………………… It was Eric Kirby. 2) Chapters 11–12 It was Paul Kirby. 3) 10 Who is who? Put the right names in the LEVEL 5 Why does Eric Kirby know Alan’s face? ….. e sentences. 1) He has read Alan’s dinosaur books. Alan Amanda Billy Eric Paul He has seen Alan on television. 2) a ……… flew up the canyon with the parasail LEVEL 6 3) He has visited Jurassic Park before. to look for ……… . Why does Eric say “I’m sorry” to Alan? ….. f b ……… fought with the young pteranodons. Because he didn’t have a gun or a radio. 1) c ……… fell into the river first. Because he didn’t like his books. 2) d ………, ……… and ……… fell into the 3) Because he forgot to give him food. river when the bridge broke. Chapters 9–10 e The mother pteranodon hit ……… hard. 8 Finish the sentences with words from the box. f ……… wanted to help Billy, but ……… stopped him. came gave hurt left ran started tried turned Chapters 13–15 11 Answer the questions. a Alan and Eric ……… the house in the a Where was Paul’s phone? morning. ……………………………………………… b They ……… to run when they heard some b Who did Alan try to telephone? music. ……………………………………………… c The music ……… from Eric’s father’s phone. c How did the spinosaurus break the boat? d Paul Kirby was scared and his face ……… ……………………………………………… white. d Who fell into the water when the e Paul ……… his phone to Nash, and the spinosaurus shook the cage? spinosaurus ate him. ……………………………………………… f The spinosaurus ……… after Alan, Eric, e What did Paul do to save his family from the Amanda and Paul. spinosauraus? g The raptors ……… Udesky before they ……………………………………………… killed him. f How did the fuel on the river catch fire? h Billy ……… to help Udesky but he couldn’t. ……………………………………………… 9 There is something wrong in each of these g What did the spinosaurus do when it saw the sentences. Make them right. flames on the river? a Billy put two raptor eggs in his back pack ……………………………………………… because he wanted money for his work. ……………………………………………… pearsonenglishreaders.com © Pearson Education Limited 2015 Jurassic Park III - Activity worksheets 2 of 2 LEVEL 2 Progress test Teacher Support Programme Jurassic Park III Photocopiable 1 Are these sentences right (✓) or wrong (✗)? b What did Eric give Alan to eat? ….. EASYSTARTS a Dr. Alan Grant has a wife and two children. c 1) He gave him a raptor’s egg. b Dr. Grant doesn’t want to go back to Jurassic 2) He gave him some candy. Park. c 3) He gave him a sandwich. c Billy Brennan is Paul Kirby’s assistant. c c Which sort of dinosaurs attacked Billy? ….. LEVEL 2 d There were six people in the airplane over Isla 1) Spinosaurus Sorna. c 2) Pteranodons e Mr. Nash was killed by a dinosaur. c 3) Tyrannosaurus rex LEVEL 3 f Mr. Udesky wants to help find Eric Kirby. c d What did Amanda do when the raptors g Alan finds Eric Kirby in the InGen building. c surrounded the people? ….. h Eric Kirby spent two months alone on Isla 1) She gave them their eggs. LEVEL 4 Sorna. c 2) She started to scream. 3) She ran away into the trees. 2 Who is who? Answer the questions with names e Which dinosaurs escape from Isla Sorna? ….. from the box. You may use some of the names LEVEL 5 1) The raptors more than once. 2) The tyrannosaurus rex Mr. Cooper Mr. Nash Mr. Udesky 3) The pteranodons Paul Kirby Billy Brennan Ellie Satler LEVEL 6 Ben Hildebrand 5 Eight things are wrong in the following summary of the story. Make them right. a Who asks Dr. Grant to fly over Isla Sorna? ……… (a) Isla Sorna is 200 kilometers east of Costa Rica. b Who was the first person on the plane to be killed? (b) Fourteen-year-old Eric Kirby was lost on Isla Sorna ……… after a parasailing accident. (c) His parents were not c Who took Eric to Isla Sorna? ……… very interested in finding him. (d) They said they would d Who is killed by raptors? ……… not give money to Alan Grant for help. (e) The Kirbys e Who has a three-year-old son? ……… went to Isla Sorna in a helicopter with Alan Grant and f Who owns a small clothes store? ……… Billy Brennan (f ) Billy Brennan, Alan’s assistant, did g Who flew the plane over Isla Sorna? ……… not want to help the Kirbys. (g) The Kirbys decided h Who flew the parasail to save Eric from the to steal some dinosaur’s eggs to get money. (h) Alan pteranodons? ……… found Eric Kirby hiding in a boat. (i) After many 3 Put the words from the box in the right place. adventures, they were rescued by six British ships so before because when 6 Complete the sentences with words from the box. a Paul Kirby sold his house ……… that he could pay accident assistant back boy boyfriend Mr. Udesky. island other parents soon very b Alan Grant doesn’t want to go to Isla Sorna ……… (a) Eric Kirby is a thirteen-year-old boy and he is he is scared of the dinosaurs. ………… interested in dinosaurs. (b) Ben Hildebrand, c The Raptors ran away ……… the United States his mother’s …………, takes Eric parasailing over Isla airplanes arrived. Sorna (c) the ………… where the InGen dinosaurs d Paul Kirby started to climb the crane ……… he live.
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