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Today's Lesson

zero, first, second, third and mixed conditionals

GRAMMAR

expository: title, visual aids, diagramsnarrative: exposition, rising action, denoument

READING

substance, packed, pour, horseshoe, conduct, dissolve, crush, tear, chemical, rots, rust, physicist, stretched, package, rash, dependable, dried, towering, pass, out, stream, horror, collapse, gasping, torch

VOCABULARY

adverbs of frequency, ordinal numbers, sequencing

WORD WORK

Level 6 Unit 3 Lesson 7

What's (the) Matter?

Physics is Phun!

My physics book, it weighs a ton, And my homework sitch was dire. I thought that I would have some fun, So I set the book on fire. The flames, they burned as high as a tree, And the teacher's look was strange.But he wasn’t mad, he just gave meA test on chemical change.

Word Work

Is it true?

every other dayevery once in a whileevery third Tuesday

once a daytwice a weekthree times a year

alwaysusuallyoftensometimesrarelynever

And then

Vocabulary

stream

towering

dried

pass out

The tree was taller than everything in the forest.

I think I will because I ran too fast.

I don't like fruit because it is too sweet.

He sat down next to the and drank the water.

Down2. when a metal turns reddish-brown4. a solid incorporates into a liquid6. very terrifying7. a fire you can carry8. a package

Across1. very tall3. allow electricity to flow through 5. a type of matter7. rip into pieces9. move liquid from one place to another

Crossword

Listening

  1. Why did Mischa's grandpa give her the horseshoe?
  2. What did Mischa's grandpa believe about the horseshoe?
  3. How did Mischa feel when she saw the horseshoe?
  4. Was there a physical or chemical change?

Reading

This sculpture is built to look like an atom.

The Three states of matter

MATTER in Our LIVES

Take a moment to look around. What do you see? Everything around you can be classified with one word. Everything around you is matter. Matter is defined as anything that has mass and takes up space. Matter is made up of elements, and the smallest part of the elements are called atoms. These atoms determine which state matter has, and how the substances can be put together to make new substances.

A dangerous Quest

Jon heard a noise behind him and sat up quickly. A small bird with an orange chest was hopping on a log looking for food. The sun was rising slowly in the sky and the morning was still chilly, and Jon could see his breath in the air. He stood up slowly and stretched his sore muscles. The campfire had gone completely out, and the ash was blowing around in the wind. Jon packed up his sleeping bag and then opened a package of crackers for breakfast. He had to get going. Time was running out.

Which text did you like better?

Are they similar in any way?

How are these two texts different?

Grammar

start

had

find

fail

will

Conditionals

get

would

SUSPENSe

might

should

Reading comp

Grammar

What would you do if you found a dog in the street?

Wrap Up

Analyze

What was the most helpful thing in this unit?

Extension

The next class is the assessment, so make sure you review any difficult content.

Can you identify the plot structure of a narrative text?

Can you use all of the conditional structures?

READING

GRAMMAR

Is there any vocabulary you need to review?

Do you know the sequencing and th frequency adverbs?

VOCABULARY

WORD WORK

Goodbye!