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Students will learn:
L5 U3 L7
Key Words: accident, injury, dangerous, first aid, safe, harm, emergency, police officer, criminal, stranger, fire, firefighter, smoke, ladder, alarm, paramedic, ambulance, calm, panic, equipment, adult, security guard, trust, decision, hazard, medical attention, pain, recovery, symptoms
Verbs:to save, to hurt, to arrest, to protect, to respond, to rescue, to be injured, to call, to prevent, to trust, to diagnose, to assess
Grammar: comparative adjectives superlative adjectives
Phonics: long /u/ * u_e * ue * eu * ew
Level 5 Unit 3 Lesson 7
accident injury safe dangerous first aid hard emergency police officer adult pain recovery symptoms medical attention
Word Bank
fire firefighter smoke ladder alarm paramedic ambulance calm panic equipment trust decision hazard
to save to hurt to protect to arrest to respond to rescue to call to prevent to trust to assess to diagnose to be (injured)
You are riding bikes in your neighborhood with friends.
One friend falls off her bike and is injured. What do you do?
Vocabulary
Draw a Line arrest be injured rescue call diagnose prevent
Add the Key Words
pain
smoke
rescued
- The shopkeeper could not prevent the man from taking the watch, so he called the police to arrest him.
- Because of the smoke , Dina could not get out through the house, so firefighters rescued her using the ladder .
- Tom received medical attention after his accident , because he had pain in his back.
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ladder
police
firefighters
prevent
accident
arrest
medical attention
called
Teacher Notes
Reading
Field Friends
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.
The Accident
The Accident
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
Even though 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
Prediction
After Jude leaves, what do you think happens?
The Accident
Prediction
What would have happened if Jude had not stopped to help?
Accident on Henry St.
35p 16 January, 2022
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World News
35p 16 January, 2022
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.
Return to school for Uganda children
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.
Excitement after nearly two years away.
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.
Ref: https://newsforkids.net/articles/2022/01/11/ugandas-schools-re-open-after-almost-two-years/
Compare the Texts
The Accident
Return to School
different
different
alike
Grammar
Comparative Sentences
1. 2. 3. 4.
Superlative Sentences
1. 2. 3. 4.
Phonics
Listen and Tick
1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8.
unit pew argue fume cute cupid mew mute
few huge fondue feud use eulogy stew human
Tick thelong /u/ sound.
Check
Spell it!
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Check
Free Talk
How has Covid-19 affected your life?
What rules did your family follow to stay safe from Covid-19?
Goodbye!
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