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L5 U1 L1
Students will learn:
Key words:kind, caring, friendlyVerbs:to care for, to hugGrammar:/-ly/ adjectives versus adverbsPhonics: /oa/
Level 5 Unit 1 Lesson 1
What do you like most about them?
Who is your best friend?
Vocabulary
caring: showing concern for others
Gigi kisses the baby softly. She is a caring older sister.
He is kind to feed the animals each day when he visits the park.
kind: to have or show caring for another thing.
In the nature reserve, the elephants look very friendly. They must care for their family.
friendly: to be pleasant and kind to others.
to care for: to feel concern or interest, or to help someone improve their health.
When Jane is sick in bed, her mom and dad care for her with warm soup and medicine.
‘It’s great to have a sister,’ Becky said as she hugged Anita.
to hug: to hold someone in your arms to show love or friendship.
Teacher Notes
Word Bank
fun quiet kind caring loud friendly
A good friend should...
friendly
cares
hug
caring
- Dolly _____ for her dog by feeding it every day.
- On his first day at work, Ted found the team very _______.
- I always ___ my family before I go to bed at night.
- The nurse we saw at the hospital was very kind and ______.
Describe your mother. How does she care for you when you are sick or hurt?
Reading
Field Friends
Dean spends every Saturday playing soccer with his friends. Dean’s friends think he is a great striker. Dean thinks so too, but he doesn’t say it. The friends all like to laugh and joke, but they take soccer very seriously. Most Saturdays, Dean’s team wins the match. Match day is not a time to be friendly!
Dean practices soccer skills often. Practice won't make him smart, but will make him a better player. Dean is a fast runner, but he does not always look where he is going. One Saturday, Dean ran into another player. It was not funny, he was hurt! After his friends kindly cheered him on, he still did not get up.
Field Friends
His helpful friends ran over to check on Dean. They cared for him, offered him a drink, and hugged him. Many loving friends cared for Dean, while the coach phoned a doctor. Dean put on a brave face. When he arrived, the kind doctor looked at Dean. Time to go to the hospital!
Field Friends
The friendly hospital staff did tests and cared for Dean. They told him he was okay, but to be more careful next time. His kind friends even met him at the hospital to check on him! They were happy to see Dean was well.
Field Friends
Dean was excited to return to the soccer field and his friends the next Saturday! He shared cakes to thank his kind friends for caring for him. Dean knows his friends are more important than winning the soccer match, and he is lucky they were there to help him in a difficult time.
Field Friends
Comprehension
Field Friends
Grammar
Adjectives and adverbs can both end in -ly. Adjectives describe a thing, but adverbs describe an action.
We can add –ly to many nouns to make adjectives. Try it!
love__
home__
friend__
-ly Adjectives
love
friend
home
-ly Adjectives
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timely
lovely
lonely
homely
beautifully
kindly
friendly
Adverbs
Adjectives
Adjectives describe a noun / thing
Adverbs describe a verb / action
Phonics
/oa/ can make the long /o/ sound.
boat toad coal soak
Listen and Write
1.2.3.4.5.6.
Free Talk
Is it better to have many friends or one good friend? Why?
Is it important to have friends? Why (not)?
Goodbye!