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assessment

Level 6 Unit 1 Lesson 8

The Amazing Ocean

The deep, dark sea

Teacher Tips

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

word work

Matching

wail

whale

sea

meat

bear

meet

see

bare

Matching

well

whale

sea

now

meat

no

break

bare

see

dear

eye

pear

peer

hair

bread

dare

deer

bear

know

wail

pair

brake

sea

Matching

tear (v)

tear (n)

lead (v)

lead (n)

bow (v)

bow (n)

to rip or separate

to guide or go in front of

to bend at the waist

a drop of water in your eye

a dark metal

a decorative knot

Matching

present (v)

produce (v)

desert (v)

produce (n)

desert (n)

refuse (n)

present(n)

refuse(v)

vocabulary

Matching

exhibit

inhabit

protect

massive

The shark ate all of the fish he found.

Mary is quite and always wants to fight.

My father needs a so he can fix the house.

vicious

hammer

The bird escaped from its and flew outside.

aggressive

cage

Matching

scholarship

knot

whistle

determine

Matching

wide very angry a window covering what you should do

furious

broad

curtain

advice

napkin

I didn't even that the teacher wasn't wearing pants!

There is an car in front of my house.

I am so angry that I just want to .

I dropped my on the floor and the dog ate it.

scream

abandoned

notice

Make a Sentence

  • view
  • virtual
  • intelligent
  • cage
  • massive
  • tunnel
  • #258cb6
  • #71b8d2
  • #8fbecf
  • #aac5cf
  • 30
  • Quicksand
  • black
  • 20
  • gauche
  • avec
  • 1000
  • 1

Would you rather?

+info

reading

A Visit to Georgia Aquarium

Georgia Aquarium, located in Atlanta, Georgia, in the south of the United States, is an incredible place to visit. This is one of the largest aquariums in the world and is host to more than 100,000 sea creatures. Its exhibits use more than 11 million gallons of water for fish and sea creatures to live in. The aquarium has seven major galleries, each of which contains its own underwater habitat. There are lots of things to learn about and explore in this amazing aquarium.

Discussion

Does this text give information or tell a story?

genre

topic

Use two words to tell the topic.

Use a sentence to tell the main idea.

main idea

The Big Race

Muriel pushed her hair out of her face and pulled her ponytail tight. She looked to her right and saw Christina, the crab whose long claws made her the best grabber. Danny, the dolphin who almost always swam more quickly than everyone else, was on her right. Muriel took a deep breath and looked forward, determined to swim faster than she ever had. The whistle blew and everyone took off. The race had begun!

Discussion

Describe Muriel

or

Retell the story

Grammar

Make some sentences.

clownfish

than

than

than

whale

big

ugliest

is

uglier

bigger

otter

prettier

ugly

is

is

jellyfish

an

shark

biggest

smaller

than

the

the

in the sea

fish

play yuppies

delicious amazing beautiful disgusting awesome fantastic terrible horrible dangerous aggressive vicious gigantic massive fantastic excellent

big small wide tall pretty happy angry healthy hungry fancy short cute

quickly slowly gently carefully furiously happily viciously angrily badly bravely correctly perfectly loudly quietly

big small wide tall pretty happy angry healthy hungry fancy short cute

Wrap up

Suggest another job that Muriel could do.

Why would she be good at this job?

What would she have to learn to be able to do this job?

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