AE - L6 U12 L6
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Created on August 2, 2024
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Transcript
teacher tips
narrativeconflict and compromise
reported speechpractice
Grammar
reading
point out, shocked, nod, mention
vocabulary
word work
dialogue tagsstutter, assert
Conflicts and Resolutions
Level 6 Unit 12 Lesson 6
Poem title
A friend told me once that another friend was mad,And I didn't understand why.Then the other friend said the that the first friend was sad,And only wanted to cry.A different friend whispered that I was being mean,'Cuz I didn't try to help.But with all these rumors told by all these teens,All I can say is, "Welp."
Friends?
word work
"Um, I- uh, I didn't- I didn't break the lamp. I- I wasn't- I wasn't- wasn't even here," she stuttered nervously.
stutterused when speech is repeated or not clear"I- I didn't know- I- I- I am so- so- sorry," she stuttered.
Dialogue Tags
"I will make sure the children are safe," she asserted confidently.
assertused when speech is clear and concise"I will finish the project before noon," she asserted
Dialogue Tags
talking
vocabulary
At the meeting, they pointed out the new website for finding pictures.
point out - bring something to someone's attention
Pam was shocked when she read that the band was coming to her town.
shocked - incredibly surprised
They nodded to show they agreed.
nod- move your head up and down to show you agree
There was no mention of fashion in the newspaper.
mention - talk about or refer to something
refer to somethingmake someone aware of somethingbe amazed or surprisedmove your head up and down
mention
shocked
nod
point out
Matching
pointed out
shocked
mention
nod
- Mark showed everyone the new computer. He how small it was.
- I was when I saw the price of the tomatoes.
- The newspaper didn't even me after I rescued the two children.
- Sometimes, even when I don't agree, I have to and smile.
Choose
Would you point it out if you were mentioned on the television?
reading
Prereading
(part 3)
Friends
“There’s a cinema at the end of that street,” Kadie pointed out. “That sounds wonderful,” Elliot nodded. “After so much walking, I am ready to sit for a while.” “Plus, we can get popcorn!” Penny said. “Let’s go see what’s playing,” Kadie said, and they started to cross the street toward the cinema.
Do you think the group will reach a compromise?
Predict
"Pet Predicament,” Penny read. “This looks like a comedy and a love story.” “Yuck!” Elliot and Kadie exclaimed at the same time.” “I hate comedies,” Elliot moaned. “And I hate love stories,” Kadie groaned. “What else is there?” Penny asked and they moved to the next poster.
“The Way of the Wind,” Elliot read. “This looks awesome! An epic adventure with mythical characters and a dangerous quest.” “It’s three and a half hours long,” Kadie read in a shocked voice. “That’s way too long for me, I have to be home before eleven.” “Besides, I am not in the mood for such a serious movie. “What else is there?” Elliot asked, and they moved to the next poster.
“Crystal Palace,” Penny read. “It looks like an action movie.” “That sounds great,” said Kadie. “Look, there’s no mention of a love story.” “And it’s not too long,” added Elliot. “And it’s definitely not too serious,” said Penny. The friends nodded their heads and went in to buy their tickets.
What do you think makes their friendship so strong?
Infer
Connect
grammar
Kadie: Go away, Elliot. You are always so mean and awful.Elliot: I am not leaving. You are the one who is being inappropriate.Kadie: You are always late and you forget I don't eat meat.Elliot: You are also always late.Kadie: Leave me alone. I am going home now.Elliot: Good. I hope I don't see you until next week!
Listening
Wrap up
How do you feel when you have to compromise?
Opinion
extension
Write the resolution to the conflict. Is it a happy ending?
You are going to write a story with a lot of dialogue. The story needs to have a beginning, middle and end. The story must have a conflict and a resolution.
review
grammar
reading
vocabulary
word work
Poem
reported speech
narrativeconflict
point out, shocked, nod, mention
stutter, assert
theme
Goodbye!