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L5 U3 L3
Students will learn:
Key words:fire, firefighter, smoke, ladder, alarmVerbs:to respond, to rescueGrammar:superlative adjectivesPhonics: ue
Level 5 Unit 3 Lesson 3
What would the world be like if no one trusted anyone?
Why is it important to trust some people?
Vocabulary
Sandra likes candles, but not their smoke.
smoke: the gas cloud from fire or burning.
fire: the light, heat and smoke that come from burning.
After we cleaned up the yard, we made a fire with the leaves.
The firefighters arrived at the fire within four minutes of getting the call.
firefighter: the job of someone who puts out fires and rescues people.
Doug responded to the call, even though it was the middle of the night.
to respond: to take action or reply to someone.
The firefighters practiced responding in less than two minutes from alarm to driving off.
alarm: the bell that rings to remind you of something.
The ladder on the fire truck was over 10 meters high.
ladder: a long tool used for climbing.
On a quiet day, Vemo didn't even rescue a cat from a tree.
to rescue: to save a person from injury or harm.
ladder
fire
Try Again!
Great Job!
rescue
respond
alarm
smoke
firefighter
Subtitle
Subtitle
Word Bank
- June sets her alarm for 6:00am every day.
- Emergency services are trained to respond quickly to calls.
- My dad had to rescue my brother from a swimming pool once.
- The firefighter wore a mask to protect himself from smoke.
Teacher Notes
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
Key Events
The Accident
ladderalarmharmemergencypolice officercriminalstrangerto rescueto protectto arrest
Word Bank
firefirefightersmokeaccidentinjurysafedangerousfirst aidto respondto saveto hurt
Have you ever been in an emergency? Bullet point what happened:
Grammar
- black
- shaggy
- loving
Used to express the most extreme of a quality in nouns.Often constructed by adding -est to the adjective.
When superlatives have 2+ syllables and do not end in -y or 3+ syllables, we add most or least before them.
SuperlativeAdjectives
SuperlativeAdjectives
Create superlative sentences:
Superlative Adjectives
Check
Tick the superlative.
a) Gene is more clever than Sam.b) Gene is the most clever person.a) You are a faster walker than me.b) You are the fastest walker.a) Nancy is less upset than Jake about the mistake.b) Nancy is the least upset about the mistake. a) Firefighters have the most difficult job.b) Firefighters have a more difficult job thanpolice officers.
Phonics
long /u/ sound: /ue/
rescueargue
1.2.
Spell it, Read it!
rescue
argue
1.2.
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Free Talk
Is every person who behaves badly a criminal? Why (not)?
Goodbye!
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