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Key words:marriage, wedding, in-laws, child, sibling, brother, sister, relative, family, niece, nephew, spouse, husband, wife, aunt, uncle, trait, parent, pregnant, infant, twins, cousin, grandparents, grandmother, grandfather, immediate and extended family

Grammar:Simple Past tenseComparative Adjectives

Phonics:long /a/* ai* ay* ay

* eigh* ea* ey

Verbs:to be related to, to get together, to grow up, to inherit, to give birth, to adopt, to marry, to be/get married

Students will learn:

L5 U2 L8

Level 5 Unit 2 Lesson 8

Vocabulary

immediate family

Draw a Line twinsweddingsiblingsmarriageinfant

  1. I grow up Cousin Davis on my mom's side.
  2. The Karters get married at least once per month.
  3. Mrs. Ray gave birth to that house from her father.
  4. It takes a long time to inherit a child.
  5. Darren adopted a woman much older than him.

inherited

married

get together

adopt

Teacher Notes

am related to

Identify and Correct the verb

spousehusbandwifeauntuncletraitparentpregnantinfanttwinscousin

marriageweddingin-lawschildsiblingbrothersisterrelativefamilyniecenephew

grandparentsgrandmothergrandfather

Word Bank

to be related toto get togetherto grow upto inheritto give birthto adoptto marryto be/get marriedimmediate familyextended family

Why do you think people choose to get married?

spouse

father-in-law's

husband

get married

wife

  1. I need ideas for my father-in-law's birthday gift.
  2. I now pronounce you husband and wife .
  3. Does your spouse eat fish?
  4. Fiona wants to get married in a castle.

Reading

Family Wedding

Field Friends

Even though Ray was worried about flying in an airplane, he knew the holiday wedding would be worth it!Ray packed the rest of his clothes into his suitcase and joined his family at the taxi. His sister, Daisy, yawned and rubbed her eyes. They had to leave very early for the plane!

Ray's immediate family met his grandma and grandpa at the airport. They would travel together. The rest of the extended family would meet them in sunny Cuba, including his favorite cousin, Leighton, who was a twin to Aida - not his favorite! Ray and Leighton planned to get together as much as possible without their siblings!

Family Wedding

So many relatives welcomed Ray and family to Cuba! While his parents relaxed by the pool, Ray's aunt and uncle watched him and Leighton splash in the waves. They built sand castles with their baby nephew Aiden, Ray's older brother and his wife's child.

Family Wedding

Ray met Laycie by the pool. She was two years older than Ray and Leighton, and a very fast swimmer. They had fun racing across the pool, and diving for sinky sticks. Laycie must be related to the bride, as they shared many similar traits.

Family Wedding

The marriage was beautiful, and Ray really liked Uncle Dave's new spouse, Renee. Uncle Dave's in-laws were kind and funny, too. Ray wondered whether he would be a husband some day, as he remembered his fun with Aunt Renee's niece, Laycie.

Family Wedding

Comprehension

Family Wedding

Laycie

Comprehension

Uncle Dave and Aunt Renee

Aida

parents

Leighton

Daisy

Family Wedding

grandparents

notclose

veryclose

How close is Ray with each of his family members? Order them and explain your choices.

Writing

Family Wedding

Laycie:

Ray:

Jump the Broom

Before the Marriage Act of 1836, couples in England had to be married by an Anglican minister for their marriage to be legally accepted. If they were not married by the Church, they had no rights as a couple, for example, if the husband died, the wife did not inherit his money and things.

Field Friends

Jump the Broom

Many people across England and Wales were not Anglican. They may have been another faith, or none at all. Many people did not have money for a church wedding, or could not travel to the church. These people started their own marriage rules.

Field Friends

Jump the Broom

From as early as 1764, informal marriages occurred. Extended families celebrated these marriages in small ceremonies. They laid a broom on the ground, and after special words are said, both man and woman jump over the broom, becoming husband and wife.

Field Friends

Jump the Broom

Jump the Broom

Civil marriage, or weddings performed and agreed by law, rather than church, started in 1836. Some couples still choose broomstick marriages today! Some African American couples jump the broomstick as a celebration of their culture and with love for their ancestors.

Field Friends

Discussion Questions

Friends for Life

  1. Why could it be bad to have an unrecognized marriage if one partner dies?
  2. Why do you think broomstick marriages are practiced today?
  3. Do you think marriage is a religious union, or a legal one?

Fiction

Non-fiction

fiction versus non-fiction

Compare the Stories

Grammar

had

got

ate

did

came

were

Review

Simple Past Tense

  1. Ken ___ a new bike from his dad.
  2. Irene ____ home from work late.
  3. Mrs. Winters ___ not like sushi.
  4. My grandpa and I ____ best friends.
  5. On Mondays, Dan ___ a fitness class.
  6. The soup I ___ made me sick.

Choose the best Simple Past tense verb

When the adjective has 3+ syllables or ends in -ful, we add more or less before.

Comparative Adjectives

Car 05 is faster than car 86.Car 05 is more fast than car 86.

Circle the correct sentence:

Used to compare two things, with 'than.'

Comparative Adjectives

Comparative Adjectives

When the adjective has 3+ syllables or ends in -ful, we add more or less before.

Create Comparative Sentences

Comparative Adjectives

Used to compare two things, with 'than.'

Comparative Adjectives

Comparative Adjectives

Phonics

Draw a Line

bayrainteareightgainobey

daily

bear

neigh

rein

obey

today

basic

steak

play

whey

grain

weigh

crazy

beige

table

pear

their

snail

wade

sleigh

survey

lady

heir

they

vein

freight

break

halo

aim

waist

shade

hey

swear

flake

eight

Free Talk

Do you think it is better to be married, or alone? Explain.

Goodbye!