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Today's Lesson

Word Work

past participles

Vocabulary

retreat, citadel, rumor, zigzag

Reading

expositoryconnections

Grammar

passive voicesingular or plural

Discoveries

Level 6 Unit 9 Lesson 2

Decide to Investigate. Search through Concealed details. Observe Valuable Evidence. Realize change.

Word Work

Past Participles

Past Participles form of a verb used for passive structures

Past Participles irregular verbs have many different endings You just have to memorise the past participles.

catch - caught say - said find - found bring - brought teach - taught

The equation was taught by the teacher.

Past Participles

Past Participles many people memorise the infinitive, past and past participle together: break, broke, broken

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Vocabulary

retreat - move back, withdraw, leave

The couple retreated from the approaching aliens.

citadel - a small city built on high ground for protection

The people retreated to the citadel when the enemy started to attack.

rumor - something people say without knowing if it is true

The girls told rumors about all of the people in their class.

zigzag - move back and forth in the shape of a Z.

The people left a zigzag pattern as they walked through the snow.

Matching

A small city where people go for protection A statement that might not be true Run away to escape from something A pattern that looks like a Z

zigzag

retreat

citadel

rumor

Practice Conditionals

  1. What would you do if you heard a rumor?
  2. Why would you run in a zigzag pattern?
  3. What would be difficult if you lived in a citadel?

Choose

If you encountered a bear, would you retreat or would you collapse in horror?

Reading

Prereading

High at the top of the Andes mountains, near a city called Cusco in Peru, is an amazing ancient citadel called Machu Picchu. This citadel was built by the Incan people, who were early settlers in Peru, sometime around the year 1420. The city was inhabited for over a hundred years and was used as a royal estate and a place to retreat from attacking invaders.

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Archaeologists estimate that 750 people lived in Machu Picchu and have found buildings built of dry stone to honor the sun. They have also found animal fossils, which show that alpacas and guinea pigs were raised in the citadel. There is also evidence that crops such as maize, corn, and potatoes were farmed.

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Alpacas are common animals in Peru.

Machu Picchu was discovered by a history professor named Hiram Bingham III on July 24, 1911. Bingham was in Peru looking for lost ancient cities. He was using maps made by previous explorers as well as listening to the rumors that the local people told him. Many people told him that there were ruins along the Urubamba River, so he followed the river and climbed to the top of the mountain, where he found the magnificent site.

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Machu Picchu is visited by many people every year.

Nowadays, Machu Picchu is a Cultural and Natural World Heritage Site and many tourists visit every year. Visitors have the option of hiking to the top of the mountain, or taking a train through the valley and then a bus that zigzags up to the top of the mountain. Though the trip is long and difficult, the view from the top is one of a kind.

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Describe

  1. What is Machu Picchu?
  2. Who built Machu Picchu?
  3. When was Machu Picchu built?
  4. Where was Machu Picchu built?
  5. Why was Machu Picchu built?

Connect

Grammar

Plural

Passive Voice tells what happened to the object of a sentence The ball is kicked by the boy.

Passive Voice formed with the verb 'to be' and the past participle The ball is kicked by the boy.

The large towels are brought to the beach by the family.

'is' or 'are'

  1. The lessons taught by the teacher every day.
  2. The toy brought to the beach every year.
  3. The ball caught by the catcher every game.
  4. The words said before every meal.
  5. Sometimes the earrings found on the floor.
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Needs

Food is needed in order to survive.

Wrap Up

Debate

How are rumors harmful?

Extension

Write a paragraph that tells when and where the person was born. Include some details about their life as a child.

You are going to write a biography about someone who discovered something.

Poemsynonyms

Vocabularyretreat, citadel, rumor, zigzag

Grammarpassive voice singular or plural

Word Workpast participles

Readingexpository connections

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