M01 Poptropica TB2 Global British English for Argentina 91686 · Writing • Can do simple sums and...
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1 NatureUnit overviewUnit objective
• I can talk about nature
Language
Target vocabulary
Nature: animal, birds, clouds, flowers, insects, mushrooms, pond, rock, sun, trees
Target structures
There is a blue pond. / There’s a blue pond.
There are pink insects.
How many ponds are there?
FeaturesPhonics : /i /ː Values: Respecting small animals and plants
Cross-curricular: Maths: sums and number puzzles
Skills
Reading • Can understand a simple story • Can understand details of a story • Can do simple sums and number puzzles
Writing
• Can do simple sums and number puzzles • Can complete simple sentences using numbers and colours (Activity Book) • Can copy simple nature words (Activity Book) • Can write simple answers (Activity Book) • Can complete simple sentences about playing safe, nature and my favourite
place (Activity Book)
Listening • Can identify common nature words • Can understand a simple story
Speaking
• Can ask and answer about how many there are • Can ask and answer using Is there a…? / Are there any…? and Where is he/
are they? • Can role play a story • Can talk about playing outside and playing safe • Can pronounce words that include /iː/
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2 Listen and find. What’s missing?
• Focus on the scene. Ask questions about it, e.g. Who’s this? Where are they? Also use the picture to consolidate any other vocabulary, such as colours. Call out the nature words and have pupils find and point.
• Tell pupils (in L1) that they are going to hear an audio describing what they can see in the main scene but that one vocabulary item won’t be mentioned.
• Play the audio and ask pupils to listen first.
CD1, Track 10 Park Keeper: Hello! Welcome to the park.
There are a lot of things to see. Look! There’s a pond here and there’s a big rock.
PROD 2: There are insects! Katy: Ooh, yes. Kim: And there are blue birds. Look! PROD 1: The flowers are beautiful. Mmm… Kim: Ooh, the sun is hot. I like the park.
• Play the audio again. Pupils listen to the dialogue and circle the pictures when they hear the related words.
• They then identify which item is missing.
ANSWER KEY animal
3 Listen and number.
• Ask pupils to look at the small pictures. • Play the audio. Ask pupils to listen and point to the
pictures.
CD1, Track 11 1 There’s a brown rock. 2 Look! Four pink insects, one, two, three, four. 3 Look, two birds. They’re blue! 4 The sun is yellow. Ooh, it’s hot! 5 The pond is blue. 6 The animal is funny. It’s got seven legs. 7 I can see five yellow flowers. One, two, three,
four, five!
• Play the audio again. Ask pupils to find the items and number them.
ANSWER KEY a 2 b 5 c 1 d 3 e 7 f 4 g 6
Listen and find. What’s missing? Listen and find. What’s missing? Listen and find. What’s missing? Listen and find. What’s missing? Listen and find. What’s missing? Listen and find. What’s missing?
Listen and number. Listen and number.
Lesson 1 PB page 6
Learning objective Can identify some common nature words
Target language animal, birds, flowers, insects, pond, rock, sun
Receptive language Welcome to the park. I like the park.
Warm-up
• Play the numbers chant from the Welcome unit (CD1:09) to revise numbers 1–50. Listen first then play the audio again and chant together.
• When pupils are confident, divide pupils into two groups and ask each group to chant a section in turn, with everyone joining in with the clapping.
Learning adventure
1 What do you know?
• Look at the main scene. Ask, What are we learning today? Write the lesson objective on the board or look at it on the screen: We’re learning to talk about nature .
• If using books, close them. Ask pupils what English words they know for nature, e.g. tree, flower . Write them on the board.
• Introduce pupils to the learning adventure poster. Use this poster with pupils to help them indicate how confident they feel about the lesson objectives to show you who may need more help. See page 7 in the Introduction for how to use this with your classes.
• Refer to the learning adventure poster and say, Great! You are already moving along your learning adventure!
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• Present the new vocabulary with Flashcards 1–7. Show the flashcards in turn, say the words and pupils repeat. Stick the flashcards on the board as you say each word.
• To teach animals , draw a few simple line drawings of animals on the board.
• Ask pupils to look outside the classroom for things they can see in nature. They point and say what they are. If conditions permit, take pupils outside to do this activity.
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Lesson 1 Can identify some common nature words
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• Pupils draw lines to join the words to the pictures.
• Ask individual pupils to show their work and check the answers.
2 Now colour.
• Ask pupils to colour the picture as they choose.
• When they have finished, they show their pictures to the class. Encourage stronger pupils to describe the picture, e.g. (Red) (flowers) .
Learning adventure
Ask pupils, How many nature words do you know now? Give pupils a minute to
tell their partner the new words they know.
• Ask pupils, Where are you on your learning adventure now? Ask pupils which words they find easiest or most difficult to remember. Tell pupils, Well done! to reinforce the progress they are making.
Pop quiz
Before the end of the lesson, show pupils a picture of something from
nature and ask them to tell you what it is.
Show homework
• Invite pupils to play the Poptropica English Island Adventure Game. Show them various activities they could do as homework.
4 Listen and say.
• Play the audio and ask pupils to listen first.
CD1, Track 12 flowers insects animal pond rock birds sun
• Focus on the labels next to each picture. Read them to the class one by one. Pupils find the words as they hear them and repeat them.
• Play the audio again. Pupils listen, point to the pictures and repeat the words. Pupils then continue in pairs.
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• Choose one of the new words and whisper it to the pupil next to you. They whisper it to another pupil. They go on passing the secret word around the class. The last pupil goes to the board and draws the secret word. Compare how close it is to the original word. If necessary, write the original word on the board.
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• Ask what is different about the last sentence (there are two or more insects but only one pond).
• Help pupils create a simple rule, e.g. There is one, There are two, three, four . Write it on the board.
• Pupils look around the room and give more examples, e.g. There are twelve chairs . Write the examples on the board.
• Pupils then copy them into their notebooks.
6 Play a memory game.
• Ask two pupils to read the example sentences aloud. • Divide pupils into two teams. Pupils look at the main
illustration carefully for a minute then close their books.
• Alternating between the teams, pupils take turns to say what is in the picture. Give a point for correct sentences and each correct detail.
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3 Listen, draw and colour.
• Explain that pupils are going to hear a description of the picture and must draw and colour it following the instructions.
• Play the audio once for pupils to listen.
CD1, Track 15 There’s a blue pond. Draw the pond and colour. There are blue birds. Colour the birds. There’s a brown rock. Colour the rock. There are pink insects. Colour the insects. There’s a purple animal. Colour the animal. There are yellow flowers. Draw the flowers and colour.
• Play the audio again, pausing after each line for pupils to complete and colour the picture.
• Play it a third time so pupils can check they have followed the instructions correctly.
ANSWER KEY a blue pond, blue birds, a brown rock, pink insects, a purple animal, yellow flowers
Listen, draw and colour. Listen, draw and colour. Listen, draw and colour. Listen, draw and colour. Listen, draw and colour.
Lesson 2 PB page 7
Learning objective Can say what there is in a picture
Target language There is a (blue pond). There’s a (blue pond). There are (pink insects).
Recycled language big, small Colours, Nature Plurals
Warm-up
• Hold up Flashcards 1–7 in turn and ask individual pupils to come and write the words on the board. Pupils say all the words.
• Revise colours and the words big and small by pointing to objects in the classroom ( door, pencil, chair, etc.) and asking, What colour is it? Is it big?
• Ask pupils to look at the main scene and find the tifftiff plant (in the pond).
Learning adventure
Look at the activities. Ask, What are we learning today? Write the lesson objective on the board or
look at it on the screen: We’re learning to say what there is in a picture.
5 Listen and chant. Circle the nature words.
• Play the audio (CD1:13). Pupils listen and follow the words, circling the nature words.
• Play the audio again. Pause after each line to give pupils time to repeat the words.
• Play the chant and ask pupils to chant along.
ANSWER KEY pond, rock, animal, birds, insects, flowers
Presentation
• Read through the Look! Box with the class and play the audio (CD1:14).
• Focus on the first two sentences. Point out the highlighted words ( There is, There’s ). Explain (in L1) that both forms are correct.
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• Direct pupils’ attention to the frog card on page 7 of the Pupil’s Book. Tell pupils to go online to the Poptropica English Island Adventure Game and find the item. Once pupils click on it, they are taken to a supplementary language task.
4 Look and write.
• Ask pupils to read the example: There’s a blue pond . Remind them about the rule they made for is and are .
• Pupils complete the remaining sentences and read them to the class.
ANSWER KEY 2 There are 3 There’s 4 There’s 5 There are 6 There are
Pop quiz
Ask pupils to write sentences about the classroom or things they can see from the window. Divide pupils in pairs and
ask them to read their sentences to their partner, e.g. There are three pencils. There’s a tree .
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• Focus on the song illustration. Read the words with the pupils. Ask pupils which animals they can see in the picture.
• Play the audio (CD1:16). Pupils listen and follow the words.
• Play the song again. Ask pupils to join in with the actions and the words.
• If pupils feel confident, use the karaoke version of the song on the Audio CD (CD1:17).
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• Divide pupils into three groups. The whole class sings the question and verb lines (e.g. Stamp, stamp, stamp! ). Group A sings the first set of intervening lines, Group B sings the second and Group C sings the third. Sing the song with each group singing their own lines.
• Switch groups and sing the song again. Repeat as often as necessary.
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• Read through the Look! Box with the class and play the audio (CD1:18).
• Point out the highlighted words. Ask pupils (in L1) what is different in each case. (The first answer is about one thing, a pond; the second answer is about many things, seven birds.)
• Point to the birds in the picture and ask, How many birds are there? Repeat with other elements.
• Then ask pupils to ask their own questions and give answers. Write two questions on the board, one with a singular answer, the other with a plural answer.
• Pupils then copy the sentences into their notebooks.
8 Ask and answer.
• Pupils work in pairs. Everyone covers their books and asks and answers questions about the picture using, How many (birds) are there?
• For extra practice, you may wish to follow with questions about colour.
Home–school link
• Encourage pupils to sing the song at home for their families.
Listen and sing. Listen and sing. Listen and sing. Listen and sing. Listen and sing. Listen and sing. Lesson 3 PB page 8
Learning objectives Can identify more common nature words Can ask and answer about how many there are
Target language clouds, mushrooms, trees How many (birds) are there?
Recycled language Animals, Colours, Nature, Numbers There’s one (bird). There are (seven) (birds).
Warm-up
• Show pupils a nature picture and play I spy (see page 21) to revise nature words and colours.
• Brainstorm with the class other animal words they have learnt, including cat, sheep, dog and horse .
Learning adventure
Open books and ask pupils to look at the activities. Ask, What are we learning today?
Write the lesson objectives on the board or look at them on the screen: We’re learning more nature words and learning to ask and answer about how many there are .
• If using books, close them. Ask pupils what English words they know for nature, e.g. sun, rock . Write them on the board.
• Refer to the learning adventure poster and say, Great! You are moving along your learning adventure!
Presentation
• Present the new vocabulary with Flashcards 8–10. Show the flashcards in turn, say the words and pupils repeat. Stick the flashcards on the board as you say each word.
• Then show Flashcards 1–10 in random order and ask , What is it/are they? ( a rock ) What colour is it/are they? ( black )
• Now point to the different elements in the picture and say, There’s a (horse). There are (birds).
• Say and mime the actions in the song ( stamp, clap, jump, splash ) to make the meaning clear. Say the verbs in random order and ask the class to mime.
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Ask pupils, How many nature words do you know now? Give pupils a minute to
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• As a whole class or in pairs, ask pupils to say where they are on their learning adventure now. Tell pupils, Well done! to reinforce the progress they are making.
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• Pupils look at the picture and complete the sentences using the correct form of the verb ( is or are ) and the correct number.
ANSWER KEY 2 are six 3 are five 4 are four 5 are three 6 are two 7 is one
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11 Listen and say.
• Explain to the class (in L1) what a tongue twister is. Ask pupils if they know any tongue twisters in L1.
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12 Play the game.
• Ask pupils to find the Unit 1 mini cards on page 81 of the Pupil’s Book. Pupils cut out their mini cards.
• Ask two pupils to read the text in the speech bubbles aloud.
• Pupils work in pairs. They put both sets in a single pile face down on their desks.
• Explain (in L1) that one pupil chooses a card but doesn’t show it to their partner. The other pupil guesses what it is. If the guess is correct, he/she wins the card. If it’s incorrect, the card goes back to the bottom of the pile. Pupils switch roles and repeat. They continue until all the cards have been won.
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Learning objectives Can read and talk about nature Can pronounce words that include /i:/ Recycled language ball, butterfly, duck Nature There’s a (butterfly). There are (three trees). How many (trees) are there?
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• Play the song from Lesson 3 (CD1:16). Pupils listen and join in with the words.
• Draw or mime animals, birds and insects that pupils have learnt, including butterfly and duck . Pupils guess the words. Pupils then take over your role, miming or drawing for their classmates.
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Open books and ask pupils to look at the activities. Ask, What are we learning today?
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• Ask them (in L1) to cover the right-hand side of the page and to look at the text and picture on the book. Ask them to find the butterfly, trees and birds in the picture. Ask them to suggest a suitable title for this book.
• Pupils uncover the three titles and read the sentences. • They compare these with their suggestions and
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• Play the audio. Pupils follow the words in their books. Pause before the answer is revealed and ask, Which is the answer?
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• Play the audio once so that pupils can listen to the descriptions.
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Write the following questions on the board: Is it safe in the park? Which things are dangerous? ( the
pond, the trickster, some insects ) Use L1, if necessary. Ask pupils to work with a partner to answer them.
• Give pairs two minutes to think of their answers. They might like to write their ideas in their notebooks. Write their suggestions on the board in two categories. Ask pupils to say (in L1) why they chose their ideas.
14 Act out the story.
• See the ‘How to use stories’ section on page 18 for more ideas on how to build your pupils’ confidence with roleplays.
• Invite a group of pupil volunteers to act out the roles. Play the audio while pupils mime the story first. Then play the story audio again and ask them to speak along to the audio. Encourage pupils to say the lines from memory.
• Divide pupils into groups of four (Katy, Kim, PROD 1, PROD 2). Give groups time to practise their roleplay.
• Play the audio again and ask pupils to speak along. Ask other groups of pupils to come to the front to act out the story.
You might like to give pupils feedback on their roleplay.
Values
• Talk with pupils (in L1) about the importance of being respectful to nature. Ask them why it is important to look after plants and animals. Discuss the importance of small creatures like insects (pollination, food source for bigger animals), and of trees and flowers (produce oxygen for us to breathe, help to reduce global warming).
• Ask pupils to work with a partner to draw a picture of their favourite things in nature. Display the pictures around the class.
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• Pupils look at the sentences. They then read the sentences carefully.
• Pupils put a tick if the sentences are correct or a cross if they are not.
ANSWER KEY 2 ✓ 3 ✗ 4 ✗ 5 ✗
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Learning objectives Can understand a simple story Can act out a story
ValuesRespecting small animals and plants
Functional language I don’t know. Help! I’m in the pond! There are no tifftiffs here. It isn’t funny !
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• Ask questions about the main illustration in Lesson 1, e.g. How many (trees) are there? (There are two trees.)
• Ask pupils (in L1) what they remember about the characters’ adventures so far. Elicit that they are looking for a tifftiff plant to help cure the sick people.
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Look at the story. Ask, What are we learning today? Write the lesson objectives on the board
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• Direct pupils’ attention to the story and ask questions about the characters and the scene: Who can you see? Where are they? What are they doing? Can you see any flowers?
• Ask pupils to predict what will happen in the story. • Play the audio (CD1:23) and ask pupils to listen to the
story as they follow along in their books. • Play the audio again. Check pupils’ understanding
of the story by pointing to the pictures and asking questions, e.g. What are they looking for? What does the tifftiff flower look like? Can you see a tifftiff flower? Who pushes PROD 1 in the water? Is PROD 1 happy?
• After pupils have a clear understanding of the story, play the audio again and ask different groups of pupils to read along the parts of the characters.
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• Invite pupils to play the Poptropica English Island Adventure Game. Show them various activities they could do as homework.
Role playing the story
Below are some suggestions for extra work with the stories:
• While pupils listen to the story, they perform a specific action for target vocabulary (e.g. pupils clap when they hear the word purple or stamp their feet when they hear the word blue).
• Pupils draw a new picture for any frame of the story.
• Pupils create a new ending for the story.• Pupils draw or describe their favourite
character.• Pupils discuss real-life situations that
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• You might like to give pupils feedback. You could give pupils two stars and one wish, e.g., Fantastic actions!, Great teamwork!, Speak a bit louder next time. This could be given in L1.
Story card activities
For suggestions on how to use the story activities, please see page 18.
11 Number the pictures.
• Ask pupils (in L1) if they can remember what happened in the story. Then have individual pupils read the speech bubbles in Activity 11.
• Ask pupils to number the pictures in the order in which they occur in the story.
• They can look back at their Pupil’s Books to check.
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• Play the audio again, pausing after each item for pupils to repeat the words.
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17 Read the number puzzles. Then write the answer.
• Explain (in L1) what a number puzzle is. • Revise or teach the animal words that are used in the
puzzles: bird, spider, insect, cat . Elicit how many legs these animals have got.
• Divide pupils into pairs and ask them to work out the numbers.
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• Tell pupils that they are going to make insects. Ask pupils to think about insects and bugs and to talk to a partner about what they know.
• Then ask them to choose an insect that they would like to make (real or imaginary).
• Provide the materials and give pupils time to make their insects. Ask them to think about what materials they will use to make the body, legs, wings, etc. For example, a pencil would make a very good insect body to stick wings on.
• Ask pupils to show their insects to the class and talk about them.
• Display the insects in the classroom and ask pupils to choose their favourite.
You may also wish to give pupils feedback on their projects.
Lesson 6 PB page 11
Learning objectives Can do simple sums and number puzzles Can make a bug
Cross-curricular Maths: sums and number puzzles
Target language plus, minus, equals birds, cat, horse, legs
Recycled language insects Numbers
Warm-up
• Write a few numbers on the board and ask pupils to say them. Ask individual pupils to come to the front and write the words.
Learning adventure
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• Open books and ask pupils to look at the activities. Ask, What are we learning today? Write the lesson objectives on the board or look at them on the screen: We’re learning to do simple sums and number puzzles and we’re making a bug.
• If using books, close them. Ask pupils what they know about adding and subtracting. Write their ideas on the board.
• Refer to the learning adventure poster and say, Great! You are already moving along your learning adventure!
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• Explain (in L1) to the class that they are going to do some Maths exercises in English.
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Ask pupils, How much do you know about adding and subtracting now?
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• Ask pupils, Where are you on your learning adventure now? Tell pupils, Well done! to reinforce the progress they are making.
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ANSWER KEY 2 three mushrooms 3 three clouds 4 four flowers
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• Play the audio again. Pupils listen and number the photos.
• Play it a third time, pausing after each sentence to check the answers.
• Now ask pupils to work in pairs to help each other remember any of the words they couldn’t remember.
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19 Play a guessing game. Ask and answer.
• Ask pupils to work in pairs. They take turns to choose a photo from Activity 18. They describe the photo they have chosen for their partner to guess. Then they switch roles.
20 Draw the view from your window in your notebook. Talk to a friend.
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• Ask pupils (in L1) if they have ever done a crossword puzzle and elicit/explain how to do one.
• Pupils solve the puzzle individually or in pairs. • Check the answers as a class, asking, e.g. What’s
number (two)? Pupils answer.
ANSWER KEY 2 clouds 3 flowers 4 birds 5 insects 6 mushrooms 7 rock 8 pond
16 Look and write.
• Pupils look at the picture and count the items to complete the sentences.
• When they have finished, ask individual pupils to read their answers aloud.
ANSWER KEY 2 are five 3 are nine 4 ’s one 5 are three 6 are four 7 are six
Lesson 7 PB page 12
Learning objective Can assess what I have learnt in Unit 1
Recycled language Nature, Numbers There’s a (rock). There are (five rocks).
Warm-up
• Ask pupils to vote whether they prefer the chant from Lesson 2 (CD1:13) or the song from Lesson 3 (CD1:16) they have learnt in this unit. Play both again if pupils need to be reminded. Chant or sing together the one that they choose.
Learning adventure
Open books and ask pupils to look at the activities. Ask, What are we learning today?
Write the lesson objective on the board or look at it on the screen: We’re thinking about our learning adventure .
• If using books, close them. Ask pupils if they can remember the things they have been learning in the unit, e.g. nature .
• For each idea, ask pupils, Where are you on your learning adventure? Reassure pupils who are less confident that they will have opportunities for more practice.
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• Ask pupils to look at the photos and try to remember the names of the animals or objects from nature, e.g. Four flowers .
• Play the audio. Ask pupils to listen and point to the photos.
CD1, Track 25 1 There’s a mushroom. 2 There are two trees and five birds. 3 There are five birds. 4 There’s a pond and there are three birds. 5 There are two trees. 6 There are four butterflies. 7 There’s a rock and there are four flowers. 8 There are six insects.
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General poster activities
• Before displaying the poster for the first time, pupils can anticipate and predict who and what they will see within a topic area and then see how many items they guessed correctly once the poster is visible.
• Pupils can create their own posters, based on a similar topic.
• Using a large piece of paper placed over the top of the poster (with a 5 cm hole cut out), pupils can be asked to identify what they can see through the hole.
• By pointing to an object and making a statement, pupils can reply Yes or No if the information is correct or incorrect, e.g. This is a library.
• In teams or pairs, pupils can write down as many words as possible for the items in each poster.
Learning adventure
Ask pupils (in L1) how they feel about their learning in this unit. Ask them to tell you what they found easiest or most
difficult to learn in the unit.
• Pupils revise the I Can statements at the bottom of page 12 of the Pupil’s Book. For each one, pupils shade the corresponding bar to reflect how confident they feel. (For this first unit, explain that the faces indicate, from left: not confident, confident and very confident.)
• Ask pupils, Where are you on your learning adventure? Pupils indicate where they think they are on the learning adventure poster. Tell pupils, Well done! to reinforce the progress they are making.
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In groups of four, pupils tell the others the answers to the following questions: Which is your favourite activity in the
unit? Why? Which activity don’t you like? Why? What is your favourite new word? Which word is the most difficult for you?
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• Pupils work in pairs. Give each pupil a sheet of A4 paper and ask them to fold it into two. In one section, they draw a picture of a garden or park containing elements they can describe.
• When they have finished, Pupil A dictates the elements of their picture to Pupil B, who then draws the picture from dictation. They switch roles and compare their pictures.
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18 Look and write.
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ANSWER KEY 2 rocks 3 trees 4 birds 5 flowers
19 Write about your favourite park. Then tell the class.
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• Ask individual pupils to describe their park to the class. Encourage stronger pupils to ask questions about the park and help pupils answer them.
Lesson 8 PB page 13
Learning objective Can use what I have learnt in Unit 1
Recycled language Nature, Numbers There’s a (pond) in my picture. There are (three rocks).
Warm-up
• Stick Flashcards 1–10 on the board. Write the words below each but make some intentional mistakes. Teach the words right and wrong . Point to each word in turn and ask, Right or wrong? Invite pupils to the board to correct your mistakes.
Learning adventure
Open books and ask pupils, Look at the activity. What are we learning today? Write the lesson
objective on the board or look at it on the screen: We’re talking about nature .
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Say, I’m thinking of a question . The answer is: There are six . Give pupils a minute to think what the
question might be. They might like to write their ideas in their notebooks. Write their suggestions on the board, e.g. How many (legs) are there? How many (flowers) are there? Ask pupils to say why they chose their ideas. With a confident class you might repeat this activity with a pupil giving the answer to a mystery question.
21 Spot the differences. Cover a picture. Talk to a friend.
• Ask pupils to work in pairs. Each pupil chooses a picture and covers the other picture. Explain that they need to describe their picture to find the differences between the two pictures. Ask two pupils to read the texts in the speech bubbles at the bottom of the page aloud. Encourage pupils to circle the differences as they find them.
• When pupils have found several differences, ask them to uncover the pictures and look carefully at both pictures side-by-side to check that they have found all the differences.
• This activity helps build pupils’ confidence as they are using the language they have learnt in a different context.
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Are you ready for Unit 2?
Ask pupils if they are ready to move onto the next unit. Tell pupils that it is
fine if they do not remember everything as they will continue to practise throughout the level.
• Encourage pupils to ask if they’ve got any questions about what they learnt in the unit. Tell pupils, Well done! to reinforce the progress they are making.
Evaluation
• You can check your pupils’ progress using Evaluation sheet 1 (pages 190 and 191). See also teaching notes on page 186.
Preparation for evaluation
Procedure the day before the evaluation
• Review unit content using games to give practice for the coming evaluation.
• Ask pupils to predict what they think the content of the evaluation might be, using the children’s first language as needed.
See Teacher’s Book page 184 for procedure on the day of evaluation.
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• Pupils play a game in pairs using the Nature pictures in the Picture dictionary. Each pupil takes turns to say a word and his/her partner points to the correct picture. Stronger pupils may wish to cover the written words below each picture.
Consolidation and extension worksheet 1
• Pupils complete the consolidation and extension activities on Worksheet 1 (page 28). See also teaching notes on page 23.
I want to know more!
Ask pupils to choose anything they enjoyed from the unit and to go and find out more. You might like to set this
activity as homework with a quick feedback session at the beginning of the next lesson, e.g. find out more words for nature or find out more information about conserving nature.
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