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Transcript

Vocabulary

Grammar comparative structures with adverbs and adjectives

Readingexpository textnarrative text

Word Workhomophones homographsreview

Today's Lesson

massive, exhibit, inhabit, protect vicious, hammer,aggressive, cage, view, tunnel, intelligent, virtual, scholarship, whistle, knot, determine, advice, curtain, broad, furious, napkin, abandoned, notice, scream

The Amazing Ocean

Level 6 Unit 1 Lesson 7

Teacher Tips

Watch the whale wag its tail whilePlaying in the deep, dark sea. Spy the fish dance and swish whileSwimming in the deep, dark sea. See the shark make a ripple mark whileHunting in the deep, dark sea. Hunting in the deep, dark sea?Oh no!Getting closer and closer to me!

The deep, dark sea

word work

What is the difference between a homophone and a homograph?

ACROSS

3. a green fruit4. sad or the color of the sky7. garbage or to say no9. to look at11. a large marine mammal

DOWN

6. a dry place with sand or to run away8. a large body of salt water10. yell and cry loudly

1. not old2. fruits and vegetables or to make5. past tense of know

Crossword

crossword

vocabulary

inhabit

abandoned

protect

determine

aggressive

exhibit

scholarship

marine

broadly

notice

scream

vicious

view

virtual

marine

furious

intelligent

advice

massive

start

Drag the game pieces

Players

Use the dice!

end

Vocabulary Game

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11

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10

28

25

reading

Part Four

Christina thanked Muriel at the finish line and hugged her tightly. Muriel was happy that she saved Christina, but she sat down sadly, because she didn’t win the race. Suddenly, a fat walrus sat down next to Muriel. “You acted very bravely,” the walrus said. Muriel smiled and replied, “I’m not afraid of sharks. I know I can swim more quickly than they can and I can move more gracefully.” “We need someone like you on our rescue team,” the walrus said. “There’s a three month training course at the university and then you will work keeping everyone safe from sharks. Are you interested?” Muriel smiled brightly. “Of course I am! I can go to the university after all.”

The Big Race

retell

character

Discussion

The details are the facts you learn in a text.

The characters are the people in a story.

The topic tells you all of the details in a story.

You retell a story before you read it.

true or false

Grammar

Comparative Quiz Game

Comparative Quiz Game

400 points

hippo

panda

fox

panda

vicious

big

ugly

green

happily

angrily

carefully

quickly

dophin/shark

elephant/monkey

horse/cow

cat/lion

400 points

Adjective

100 points

100 points

200 points

300 points

400 points

300 points

200 points

Compare

300 points

400 points

Adverb

200 points

300 points

200 points

100 points

Animal

100 points

Wrap Up

Did you prefer the expository essay or the narrative story?

Next lesson is the assessment, so be sure to review all of the new vocabulary and grammar!

Extension

Grammar

Reading

Vocabulary

Word Work

Can you make comparative and superlative sentences?

Can you find the topic of an expository text and talk about the characters in a narrative story?

Do you need to review any of the vocabulary?

Do you know the difference between homophones and homographs?

Do you know it by heart?

Poem

Review

Goodbye!

What do you need to review?

Tic Tac Toe