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LEVELS 3–5 En KEY STAGE 2 2009 English test Spelling Test The Crater Teacher’s version Spelling Teacher Version.qxp:2005 Spell Teacher Final.qxd 6/2/09 11:59 Page 1

The Crater In Tanzania, in Africa, there are a number of national parks and conservation areas. These places are famous for their beautiful landscapes and many wild animals. One famous conservation area contains an unusual and crater. It is called a ‘caldera’ and is all that is left of a volcano that is no longer active. The crater of the volcano is over 1000 metres high and its rim is often by clouds. The steep into the crater takes you to an lake, which is by grasslands. The crater forms a perfect self-sufficient home for over 25,000 animals. 2 large enormous descentstunning remarkable collapsed surroundedengulfed Spelling Teacher Version.qxp:2005 Spell Teacher Final.qxd 6/2/09 11:59 Page 2

The animals are not trapped in the crater and many move in and out freely. Because of the nature of this area, and the of food and water, most of the animal choose to there all year round. animals graze on the grass in the crater. Hippos laze around in pools during the hot days. There are prides of lion and some of the last surviving black rhino in Tanzania. Groups of Maasai have allowed their cattle to graze here and they can often be seen in their bright clothes and spears, looking after their herds of cattle. It is said when a lion and a Maasai meet face to face, it is the lion that backs off first. This whole breathtaking area has a , almost atmosphere. 3 Various several traditionally distinctive carrying unique magical scorchingprotected availability population remain Spelling Teacher Version.qxp:2005 Spell Teacher Final.qxd 6/2/09 11:59 Page 3

QCA/09/3769 (Pupil pack) © Qualifications and Curriculum Authority 2009QCA/09/3768 (Mark scheme pack)289980 Spelling Teacher Version.qxp:2005 Spell Teacher Final.qxd 6/2/09 11:59 Page 4