AE L5 U3 L5-done-proofed
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L5 U3 L5
Students will learn:
Key words:adult, security guard, trust, decision, hazardVerbs:to prevent, to trustGrammar:superlative adjectivesPhonics: ew
Level 5 Unit 3 Lesson 5
List some dangers you might find outside, at the park or in your neighborhood.
Discuss how best to avoid each of these dangers.
Vocabulary
If you are at home without an adult, you should not open the door to strangers.
adult: a human above the age of 18.
As a security guard at the shopping mall, Dennis did not like teenagers.
security guard: a job involving protection of a specific place or person.
The security guard prevented the robbery by locking the main gates.
to prevent: to stop something from happening.
decision: a choice after consideration of two or more options.
Choosing healthy food is often a difficult decision.
The banana peel was a hazard for slipping.
hazard: an obstacle, danger or risk.
Barley's trust in Nell made her happy every day.
trust: belief in someone to be capable, reliable and honest.
Barley trusted Nell without question.
to trust: to believe in someone as being capable, reliable and honest.
Teacher Notes
to saveto hurtto protectto arrestto respondto rescueto be (injured)to callto preventto trust
firefirefightersmokeladderalarmparamedicambulancecalmpanicequipmenttrustdecisionhazard
Word Bank
accidentinjurysafedangerousfirst aidhardemergencypolice officercriminalstrangeradultsecurity guard
Think of three people you trust. Why do you trust each of them?
Crossword
Reading
Ref: https://newsforkids.net/articles/2022/01/11/ugandas-schools-re-open-after-almost-two-years/
There is also worry about the work that has been missed. There were some computer lessons in the last two years, but many homes do not have TV, electricity or internet, so students could not learn at home. These children need to work very hard to learn quickly. Many might quit.Students in school will need to be safe. Face masks must be worn at school to avoid harm from the virus. The children must try to stay apart, especially as there are more sick people.Still, it will be great for children to see friends, play and learn together again.
Parents pay for high school in Uganda, and after difficulty through the Pandemic with jobs and money, many families cannot pay to send their teenagers back. Older children may now be working in jobs to help their families, and cannot return to school. Some others may have families of their own now.
After 83 weeks of closure in many areas of the African country of Uganda, millions of children are returning to school. The Pandemic forced schools to close in March, 2020 and most open for the first time in January, 2022. This is the longest school closure in the world.Teachers, students and families are happy to return to school, but they are also worried.
Return to school for Uganda children
Excitement after nearly two years away.
35p 16 January, 2022
World News
1.2.3.
List three reasons why older children may not return to school in Uganda:
Article Comprehension
Uganda Schools
Grammar
tall
tallest
taller than
3. The tree is the thing in the picture.
1. Both giraffes are .
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
Choose and drag
2. Giraffe 2 is giraffe 1.
Superlative Adjectives
a) hotter thanb) hottest thana) brightestb) brighter thana) least excitedb) less excited thana) kinder thanb) kindest
Check
Tick the comparative.
a) most deliciousb) less delicious thana) more tired thanb) least tireda) sillier thanb) sillest a) jealouserb) more jealous than
Phonics
long /u/ sound: /ew/
pewhewmewfew
1.2.3.4.
Spell it, Read it!
few
new
1.2.
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Free Talk
What do you think the differences are between security guards and police officers?
Goodbye!
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