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Poisonous Rattlesnakes
  • an interactive reading activity
  • for an ESL classroom
  • STANDARDS OF LEARNING ELP 1 "English language
    learners communicate for Social and
    Instructional Purposes within the school
    setting."
  • ELP 2 "English language learners
    communicate information, ideas and concepts
    necessary for academic success in the content
    area of Language Arts."
  • Slides by Michael Selikhov, Arcadia High School
  • Text courtesy of The Reading Lab,
    www.geocities.com/yamataro670/readinglab.htm

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Poisonous Rattlesnakes
Directions Read the story. Then, complete the
quiz.
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Dangerous Rattlesnakes
  • As unique as the buffalo is to the American
    prairie, the rattlesnake is to its mountains and
    deserts. There is a high concentration of them in
    the American Southwest, but they can be found in
    most parts of the country. This snake, found only
    in the Americas, is deadly poisonous, and should
    be treated with great caution. There are about
    thirty species of rattlesnakes in America. The
    most dangerous of them is the eastern diamondback
    rattlesnake found mostly in the mountains. In the
    deserts of the southwest, there is the
    sidewinder.

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  • A rattlesnake can grow to be two meters
    long. The main characteristic of a rattlesnake is
    the rattle located at the tip of its tail. Before
    striking, the rattlesnake sends out a warning by
    shaking its rattle. It makes a whirring sound
    when shaken. This rattle is nothing more than
    horny and loosely connected hollow segments,
    added one at a time with each skin shedding.

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  • The skin of the rattlesnake is sometimes
    prized by those who may have captured and killed
    one. Most skins are blotched with dark diamond
    designs and usually are gray or light-brown in
    color. However, this may vary among the different
    species. The skin is sometimes used for making
    belts and straps, and many people who live in the
    mountains may have a story or two of an encounter
    with the deadly.

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  • It is easier to protect yourself against a
    snake bite than to treat it. You should learn how
    to identify a poisonous snake by its markings,
    watch where you walk, and avoid putting your
    hands where you can't see. When hiking or
    camping, it is a good idea to wear heavy boots
    and carry a long stick.

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  • If a person is bitten by a rattlesnake, an
    intense burning pain will occur within five
    minutes. Swelling will follow, and the skin
    around the bite will become discolored. The
    victim may soon feel dizzy and nauseous and may
    faint within a few minutes.

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  • Even though the rattlesnake bite may be
    deadly, there are some people who enjoy eating
    the meat of the rattlesnake, and recipes exist
    for rattlesnake stew. Of course, the poison
    should be removed before cooking. Does this sound
    strange? It shouldn't to the Japanese who prize
    eating fugu. This fish, considered a delicacy,
    contains a toxin even more deadly than the
    rattlesnake's bite.

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  • There are even those who live in the
    mountains of Appalachia who use the rattlesnake
    in their church services. They are called the
    Holy Ghost People, a group of Pentecostals who
    chant themselves into a religious ecstasy. At the
    height of their worship, they pick up deadly
    rattlesnakes with their bare hands and hold them
    up to the Lord. If the snake does not bite them,
    it is a sign of God's love and protection over
    them. However, if the snake does bite them, it
    would have been safer to have eaten the stew.

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TIME FOR A QUIZ!
Are you ready?
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Where do most rattlesnakes live?
  1. In the swamps
  2. In the mountains and deserts
  3. In abandoned houses
  4. In the water

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Which of these is the deadliest snake in America?
  1. sidewinder
  2. eastern diamondback
  3. big biter snake
  4. Holy Ghost snake

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To what length can a rattlesnake grow?
  1. 2 meters.
  2. 1 meter.
  3. 5 meters.
  4. 10 meters.

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What does the rattle of the rattlesnake consist
of?
  1. It is made of small stones.
  2. It is made of dry skin.
  3. It is made up of small loose bones.
  4. It is made of loosely connected hollow segments.

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What does a rattlesnake do before it strikes?
  1. It raises its head high
  2. It coils into a ball
  3. It sends out a warning with its rattle
  4. It opens its mouth wide

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What is made of rattlesnake skin?
  1. handbags
  2. books
  3. straps and belts
  4. stew

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If you are hiking in an area known to have
rattlesnakes, what should you wear or bring?
  1. Medicine for bites
  2. Heavy boots and a stick
  3. A flashlight
  4. A torch

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Which does NOT happen when bitten by a
rattlesnake?
  1. A burning pain occurs near the bite.
  2. The area around the bite becomes discolored.
  3. There is a feeling of dizziness and nausea.
  4. The person begins to spit blood.

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What kind of sign occurs when the "Holy Ghost
People" pick up a rattlesnake and it does not
bite them?
  1. A sign that the rattlesnake has no poison.
  2. A sign that God is protecting them.
  3. A sign that it would be safer to eat rattlesnake
    stew.
  4. A sign that the snake likes them.

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What is fugu?
  1. A snake
  2. A bird
  3. A snail
  4. A fish

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