assessment
Level 6 Unit 7 Lesson 8
There once was a girl from New York Who couldn't find any good pork. She got on a plane, And flew straight to Spain, Where she ate all the pork with a fork.
word work
Prefixes
having one wheel having two legs having one outfit for everyone having three colors happening two times a week having three parts to a story
uniform
unicycle
biped
biweekly
tricolor
trilogy
Suffixes
- A person who likes to act should be an . . .
- A person who likes to take photographs should be a . . .
- A person who likes to play the piano should be a . . .
- A person who likes to dance should be a . . .
- A person who likes to sing should be a . . .
Suffixes
How are you and your friends dissimilar?
vocabulary
Prefixes
During the meeting, the players the video of the game. They decided to the changes to the team until the next season. Then, they watched a of the team they would play next week.
postpone
preview
reviewed
postgame
Matching
coal
beard
shovel
puff
Compare
- What is the most interesting thing you have heard someone announce?
- Which is a safer place to store things, a wallet or a safe?
- Which do you think is more elegant, a shirt that is tucked in or untucked?
Label
mane
reins
sheriff
saddle
commonplace
- I used the remote control to the robot. out of shape .
- The built the robot and programmed it to cook dinner.
- I took a airplane because I don't have much money.
- These days, it is to shop online.
engineer
operate
cheap
Listening
- Where does Melissa live?
- Why is she coming into London?
- How much money does she have in her wallet?
- How will Melissa go to the ceremony?
Would you rather
...have a mane or a beard?
reading
Prereading
Ruth opened her purse and pulled out a long, satin wallet. She took out her only twenty dollar bill and placed it in the bag that Bill held open. The train finally stopped and Bill tripped forward. He fell on her lap and she pushed him off in disgust. He stood up and held the bag open for Maggie.
“Please, sir. This is all the money I have left in the world,” Maggie cried. Bill laughed and took her money without a second thought.
Bill moved on to the next train car while Maggie started crying. There was a large explosion from the front of the train and all of the passengers jumped up in fear. “That has to be the safe,” Ruth said softly. She set her head against the window and sighed. Suddenly, she sat up with excitement. “Look Maggie! Their horses. They are right outside our car waiting for them.”
Maggie looked out the window and saw the horses. “So what?” she said sadly.
“If we take their horses, they can’t leave with the money,” Ruth said. “They’ll be stuck on the train.
Maggie shook her head, “That’s too dangerous. What if they shoot us?”
“I’m going to do it,” Ruth announced. “The horses are right there. I have to try.”
She stood up and crept toward the back of the train car. She leaned out of the car and grabbed the reins of the nearest horse. The horse whinnied and took a step backward, but Ruth pulled it close to her. She swiftly jumped on its back and gave it a kick.
Maggie saw her friend get on the horse and jumped up to follow her. Her heart was beating wildly, but she was able to grab the horse and climb on its back. The horse whinnied loudly and stood up on two legs. Maggie almost fell off, but grabbed the horse’s mane in terror. She kicked the horse hard, and it took off at a gallop. She heard an angry voice behind her and then a pistol shot. She ducked her head and urged the horse to go faster. "Stop shooting!" Jesse yelled to his friend. "Our extra bullets are with the horses."
When she caught up with Ruth, Maggie turned around and saw both of the gunslingers on the last train car waving their fists in anger. The girls followed the train tracks back to the town they had just left and found the sheriff in the middle of his afternoon nap.
After they told him the story, he jumped up and grabbed his deputy and the four of them rode back to the train. When they could see the train in the distance, they split up, so there were two of them on each side of the train.
Jesse saw Maggie and the sheriff coming toward the train and shot twice at them. Both shots missed, so Jesse jumped off the train and started to run. The sheriff caught him easily and tied his hands behind his back. Bill saw the deputy coming from the other side of the train and shot at him. He only had one bullet left, and it hit the deputy in the leg. Ruth watched the deputy fall out of his saddle and Bill grabbed his horse. He took off galloping toward the river. Ruth took off after him and fired the shotgun the sheriff gave her into the air. "Stop right there, you scoundral!" Bill stopped his horse and Ruth quickly grabbed the reins and led him back to the sheriff. She returned to the train and gave everyone their money back. The conductor started the train again and everyone cheered while the outlaws were taken away.
Retell
Grammar
Say the Past Tense
- feel
- put
- find
- bring
- teach
- red
- fly
- get
- have
- 40
- Quicksand
- black
- 35
- gauche
- avec
- 1000
- 1
Irregular Past Tense
Once I got a beautiful ring.
Irregular Past Tense
a. met
flya. flewn c. flied
begin a. beganned b. begung
get a. getted c. gotted
b. flew
b. got
c. began
meet b. meeted c. metted
sleep b. sleept c. sleeped
a. met
a. slept
wrap up
Opinion
What was the most interesting thing you learned in this unit?
Extension
You are going to write a narrative adventure story.
Share your story with your teacher. Is there anything you think could be made better?
You finished Level 6, Unit 7!
congratulations!
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assessment
Level 6 Unit 7 Lesson 8
There once was a girl from New York Who couldn't find any good pork. She got on a plane, And flew straight to Spain, Where she ate all the pork with a fork.
word work
Prefixes
having one wheel having two legs having one outfit for everyone having three colors happening two times a week having three parts to a story
uniform
unicycle
biped
biweekly
tricolor
trilogy
Suffixes
Suffixes
How are you and your friends dissimilar?
vocabulary
Prefixes
During the meeting, the players the video of the game. They decided to the changes to the team until the next season. Then, they watched a of the team they would play next week.
postpone
preview
reviewed
postgame
Matching
coal
beard
shovel
puff
Compare
Label
mane
reins
sheriff
saddle
commonplace
engineer
operate
cheap
Listening
Would you rather
...have a mane or a beard?
reading
Prereading
Ruth opened her purse and pulled out a long, satin wallet. She took out her only twenty dollar bill and placed it in the bag that Bill held open. The train finally stopped and Bill tripped forward. He fell on her lap and she pushed him off in disgust. He stood up and held the bag open for Maggie. “Please, sir. This is all the money I have left in the world,” Maggie cried. Bill laughed and took her money without a second thought.
Bill moved on to the next train car while Maggie started crying. There was a large explosion from the front of the train and all of the passengers jumped up in fear. “That has to be the safe,” Ruth said softly. She set her head against the window and sighed. Suddenly, she sat up with excitement. “Look Maggie! Their horses. They are right outside our car waiting for them.”
Maggie looked out the window and saw the horses. “So what?” she said sadly. “If we take their horses, they can’t leave with the money,” Ruth said. “They’ll be stuck on the train. Maggie shook her head, “That’s too dangerous. What if they shoot us?” “I’m going to do it,” Ruth announced. “The horses are right there. I have to try.” She stood up and crept toward the back of the train car. She leaned out of the car and grabbed the reins of the nearest horse. The horse whinnied and took a step backward, but Ruth pulled it close to her. She swiftly jumped on its back and gave it a kick.
Maggie saw her friend get on the horse and jumped up to follow her. Her heart was beating wildly, but she was able to grab the horse and climb on its back. The horse whinnied loudly and stood up on two legs. Maggie almost fell off, but grabbed the horse’s mane in terror. She kicked the horse hard, and it took off at a gallop. She heard an angry voice behind her and then a pistol shot. She ducked her head and urged the horse to go faster. "Stop shooting!" Jesse yelled to his friend. "Our extra bullets are with the horses."
When she caught up with Ruth, Maggie turned around and saw both of the gunslingers on the last train car waving their fists in anger. The girls followed the train tracks back to the town they had just left and found the sheriff in the middle of his afternoon nap. After they told him the story, he jumped up and grabbed his deputy and the four of them rode back to the train. When they could see the train in the distance, they split up, so there were two of them on each side of the train.
Jesse saw Maggie and the sheriff coming toward the train and shot twice at them. Both shots missed, so Jesse jumped off the train and started to run. The sheriff caught him easily and tied his hands behind his back. Bill saw the deputy coming from the other side of the train and shot at him. He only had one bullet left, and it hit the deputy in the leg. Ruth watched the deputy fall out of his saddle and Bill grabbed his horse. He took off galloping toward the river. Ruth took off after him and fired the shotgun the sheriff gave her into the air. "Stop right there, you scoundral!" Bill stopped his horse and Ruth quickly grabbed the reins and led him back to the sheriff. She returned to the train and gave everyone their money back. The conductor started the train again and everyone cheered while the outlaws were taken away.
Retell
Grammar
Say the Past Tense
Irregular Past Tense
Once I got a beautiful ring.
Irregular Past Tense
a. met
flya. flewn c. flied
begin a. beganned b. begung
get a. getted c. gotted
b. flew
b. got
c. began
meet b. meeted c. metted
sleep b. sleept c. sleeped
a. met
a. slept
wrap up
Opinion
What was the most interesting thing you learned in this unit?
Extension
You are going to write a narrative adventure story.
Share your story with your teacher. Is there anything you think could be made better?
You finished Level 6, Unit 7!
congratulations!
Feedback form
Date:
Feedback FormLevel 6 Unit 7 Lesson 8
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Student:
Teacher:
Comments:
Vocabulary
Grammar
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