Text Type: Nonfiction (Magazine Article)
Reading Strategies: Classify & Categorize
Listening Strategy: Listening for sequence of events.
Words beginning with hard 'g' sound
Talking about inventions
Compound subject / verb agreement
Writing about an invention.
Writing an opinion essay
Make a commercial.
lever, ramp, wedge, screw, wheel,
axle, light bulb, doorknob, stairs, axe,
hammer, seesaw, nails, wheelchairs, jar lids,
computer, knife, fork, truck, bicycle,
clock, bottle, opener, either, glasses,
globe, glider, gum, gramophone, garbage,
machines, inventions, thought, thousands, modern,
playground, surface, nature, mountains, winds,
tightly, vehicles,
Using 'too' and 'either' with simple present and past statements, negative statements, personal pronouns.
Big Question | Watch the video
Unit 13 | Opener Video
Listen and Sing Along
Page: 133 | 2-32 Page: 134 | 2-33, 2-34Text Type:
Story (Fiction)
Reading Strategies:
Summarize
Listening for people's names and reasons
Suffixes -ful and -less
Talking about 'would' and 'used to'
Writing about how an invention changed our lives
using of before and after
Make a commercial.
eyeglasses, vase, furnace, wire, workshop,
frames, glass, glassblower, glassware, pitcher
delicate, bump, pound, footsteps
knew , like , talented , beautiful , popular , loved , colorful , create , walked
proudly , left , looked , smiled , curved , quickly , carefully , wrapped , broken
Comparative and superlative adverbs.
simple present and simple past statements , question
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Unit 14 | Opener Video