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Students will learn:

L5 U3 L1

Key words:accident, injury, dangerous, first aid, safeVerbs:to save, to hurtGrammar:comparatives reviewPhonics: long /u/

Level 5 Unit 3 Lesson 1

Who can you ask for help?

When do you need help?

Vocabulary

to save: to keep yourself or someone else safe, or rescue someone.

Doctors save lives every day.

injury: how or where you are hurt.

After her fall, June had to rest her injury for six weeks.

Jasmine hurt her knee when she fell off the swing.

to hurt: to cause pain or be injured.

Mountain climbing is not a safe sport.

safe: not dangerous, unlikely to cause injury.

There are two fences around the lions at the zoo, because they are dangerous animals.

dangerous: likely to cause injury.

Thankfully, no one was hurt in the accident.

accident: to unintentionally cause damage or injury.

Dena asked for a band-aid from the first aid kit.

first aid: the help provided to a sick or injured person before they see a doctor.

Teacher Notes

Word Bank

accidentinjurysafedangerousfirst aidto saveto hurt

What can you do to keep yourself safe?

hurt

save

first aid

dangerous

safe

injury

Try again!

Great!

Word Bank

accident

  1. Mrs. French did when Ben fell off his bike.
  2. I was while swimming in the sea. It took about four weeks for my to heal.
  3. My mom only lets me play sports. She thinks rugby is too .

Check

What have you done lately that might be dangerous?

Reading

The Accident

Running was Jude's favorite activity. He enjoyed the fresh air and the time to think. Jude tried to run every day, but sometimes a pain in his leg, from an old injury, stopped him.Jude often saw interesting things on his runs, but he usually did not respond.

Field Friends

Jude remembers one run very well. He was jogging his usual route through town, when he noticed a hazard on the road ahead. An electrical pole had fallen, and smoke was coming from the open cables.A car was traveling up the same road very quickly. The driver did not see the hazard!

The Accident

At the last minute, the driver turned the car to avoid the dangerous cables, but he turned too far! The car crashed!Safe from the cables, Jude hurried over to help. The driver exited the car, but he was hurt. He sat down on the road while Jude did first aid.

The Accident

Jude asked someone to call an ambulance. The driver would need medical attention to diagnose his injuries, and maybe a visit to the hospital. Jude could tell the police had already been called, as he could hear the sirens responding in the distance.

The Accident

Although the driver was a stranger to Jude, Jude made the decision to stay with him until paramedics arrived. Jude was calm and told the driver he was safe.The firefighters arrived with equipment to prevent others from injury from the electrical cables. With people he could trust to the rescue, Jude continued on his run.

The Accident

Sequencing

The Accident

Grammar

Usually we can add -er to an adjective to compare two nouns. When the adjectives ends in a consonant, the consonant is often doubled.When the adjective has 3+ syllables or ends in -ful, we add more or less before.

Comparative Adjectives

Comparative Adjectives Review

Fill in the Blanks

  1. A rose is _______________ than a lily. (beautiful)
  2. Earth is _______ than the moon. (large)
  3. My mom is ________ than my dad. (tall)
  4. It is _____________ to learn Chinese than Italian. (difficult)

Used to express the most extreme of a quality in nouns.Often constructed by adding -est to the adjective.

SuperlativeAdjectives

Tina is tallest of the siblings.

Superlative Adjectives

3.

4.

1.

2.

Superlative Adjectives Rules

Superlative Adjectives

most excited

most famous

funniest

fastest

Phonics

long /u/ sound

unitmusichumanuniform

Len's bedroom is cleaner than Dale's.

A bugle can play music.

Please listen, pupils.

My uniform is dirtier than yours.

Listen and Tick

1.2.3.4.

Tick That Sound

Free Talk

Who helped you? What did they do to help?

Have you ever needed first aid care? What happened?

Goodbye!