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Key words:medical attention, symptoms, pain, recoveryVerbs:to assess, to diagnoseGrammar:superlative adjectivesPhonics: long /u/ review

L5 U3 L6

Students will learn:

Level 5 Unit 3 Lesson 6

Who are your top tips aimed at helping? Why do these people need help?

What are your five top tips for staying safe?

Vocabulary

My fall was not serious, but I needed medical attention for my hurt foot.

medical attention: the help you get when you are sick or injured.

Hera was carefully assessed by Doctor Miller and found to be very healthy!

to assess: to look at in detail to understand a thing's quality or condition.

symptoms: a feeling or feature that forms part of an illness.

The symptoms of a cold are sneezing and headache.

After listening to my chest and back, the doctor diagnosed me with a bad cold.

to diagnose: to decide the cause of an illness by assessing symptoms.

After his fall, Cole couldn't walk because of the pain in his foot.

pain: unpleasant symptom of an injury or illness.

Terry made a quick recovery from the flu, and was soon back on the playground.

recovery: return to normal health.

Teacher Notes

to saveto hurtto protectto arrestto respondto rescueto callto preventto trustto assessto diagnoseto be (injured)

firefirefightersmokeladderalarmparamedicambulancecalmpanicequipmenttrustdecisionhazard

Word Bank

accidentinjurysafedangerousfirst aidhardemergencypolice officeradultpainrecoverysymptomsmedical attention

Have you ever needed medical attention? What happened?

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. What did you do to keep safe during the Covid Pandemic?
  2. How did you feel during the Pandemic?
  3. Do you think the Ugandan children felt the same way as you? Why (not)?

Discussion Questions

Article Extension

Uganda Schools

Extract B

Extract A

  1. Find the superlatives added to extract B.
  2. How do these change the tone of this extract?

Comparison

Uganda Schools

Grammar

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

Write it!

Superlative Adjectives

Try again!

Great!

Word Bank

morethanbraveeasysaddestmostbravereasiestsadder

  1. Cami was the _______ when the family goldfish died.
  2. She was ____ sad ____ her brother.
  3. He was the most _____.
  4. Even though the goldfish was the _______ pet, they all loved it greatly.

Check

Phonics

long /u/ sound:

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argue

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feud

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new

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long /u/ sound:

argue

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long /u/ sound:

cube

cube

argue

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feud

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new

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long /u/ sound:

cube

cube

argue

argue

new

new

unit

unit

new

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long /u/ sound:

cube

argue

feud

new

unit

new

new

Listen and Spell

1.2.3.4.

Free Talk

What did adults do to help you feel better?

What were your symptoms the last time you felt sick?

Goodbye!

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