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Key words:food bank, poverty, starving, donation, charity shopVerbs:to appeal, to collect, to donateGrammar:subordinating conjunctionsPhonics: /ee/

L5 U5 L2

Students will learn:

Level 5 Unit 5 Lesson 2

What can people in your community do if they have no money?

Does anyone provide these people with food and clothing?

Vocabulary

poverty: having no money for basic needs like food, clothing and a home.

Because there are no jobs, the people live in poverty.

starving: suffering or dying from hunger.

Without their mother, the chicks were starving.

to donate: to give to charity.

The band played because they loved music, not for the donations.

donation: something given to charity, such as money.

charity shop: a store that accepts donations and sells them to raise money.

The charity shop raises over $200 per day!

A truckful of vegetables were delivered to the food bank.

food bank: a charity shop where free food is provided to people in need.

Mrs. Julip appealed to her neighbors for help with her garden.

to appeal: to make a serious, heartfelt request.

to collect: to gather from different places.

Hinshu was collecting payments from his neighbors for their newspapers.

to sponsorto appealto collectto donateto raise money

Teacher Notes

Word Bank

charityfun runsponsorcommunityfood bankpovertystarvingdonationcharity shop

What sort of things are collected and donated for charity in your community?

Check

Tick the comparative.

a) Ruth collects her old shoes to the charity shop.b) Ruth donates her old shoes to the charity shop.a) Poverty is a real problem in many countries.b) Food banks are a real problem in many countries.a) Doris is collecting money for Old Age Trust.b) Doris is appealing money for Old Age Trust. a) "I'm happy it's lunchtime. I'm donating!"b) "I'm happy it's lunchtime. I'm starving!"

Reading

DISCLAIMER

Every Little Bit

Jodie is a busy woman: she has a challenging job and two children. She rushes through her day, with little time for a break and a cup of tea. Jodie likes to keep busy as she believes it is good for her mental health, but she sometimes wishes she could take a more active role in her community.

Field Friends

Every Little Bit

Other ladies in Jodie's community often organize charity events, such as fun runs or soup kitchens. Jodie manages to donate old clothes and household items, but cannot usually volunteer for a whole day. Sometimes it is easy to forget to support because there is no poverty in her own community.

Field Friends

Every Little Bit

Jodie hears on the news about Russia invading Ukraine. She is sad about the many Ukrainian people leaving their homes with no possessions and no place to go. She is not rich enough to donate a lot of money, but she can appeal to her community for donations.

Field Friends

Every Little Bit

Every Little Bit

Jodie collects generous donations from the community. She finds sponsors to raise money to transport the goods to where they are needed. She becomes an activist for peace and feels good about giving back.Jodie does not have a lot of time or money to give, but she knows every little bit helps.

Field Friends

Comprehension Questions

The Accident

  1. What is Jodie busy with?
  2. What items does Jodie often donate to charity?
  3. What problem does Jodie want to help with?
  4. How does Jodie help?

Grammar

Genie loved flowers because of their beautiful colours.

Because she was not paying attention, Olivia bumped her nose.

The girls dress the same because they are best friends.

bec__se

___ause

Used to show a relationship between two clauses in a sentence.

Subordinating Conjunctions

Subordinating Conjunctions

because: the reason that.

because

because

because

Because

  1. Charities appeal for donations because there are people in need.
  2. I work at a food bank on Saturdays because it feels good to help.
  3. Because of their argument last week, Jon and Cam were not speaking.

Subordinating Conjunctions

Phonics

Long e - /ee/

seebeeffeetteeth

1.2.3.4.

Listen and Spell

Free Talk

Do you have poverty in your community?What does poverty look like?

Goodbye!