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Key words:soup kitchen, homeless, goodwill, volunteerVerbs:to volunteer, to provideGrammar:subordinating conjunctionsPhonics: /ea/

L5 U5 L3

Students will learn:

Level 5 Unit 5 Lesson 3

What do you do with household items and clothes you no longer need?

Does anyone provide these people with food and clothing?

Vocabulary

volunteer: a person who volunteers.

to volunteer: to offer to do something for free.

This weekend my family and I will volunteer at the preschool. Volunteers will build the new roof.

soup kitchen: a volunteer kitchen that provides free meals for those in need.

Kim volunteers at the soup kitchen every Monday.

homeless: a person or community who have no place to live.

After he lost his job, Mr Davis was homeless.

goodwill: a charity that takes donated goods to share with those in need or sell to raise money.

Frank was able to find dishes, pots and cutlery at goodwill.

Green Company provided all the bottled water for the fun run this year.

to provide: to make something available for use.

Teacher Notes

soup kitchen homelessgoodwillvolunteer

to sponsorto appealto collectto donateto raise moneyto volunteerto provide

Word Bank

charityfun runsponsorcommunityfood bankpovertystarvingdonationcharity shop

Have you ever done any volunteer work? Describe? What volunteer work would you like to do in the future?

Crossword

Down

Across

1. to go without food3. when someone has no place to live

2. when people have no money for basic necessities4. a charity for donated goods5. to make available for use6. to do or offer something for free

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 to goodwill, 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

Writing

Every Little Bit

Grammar

If Genie doesn't bend down, she can't smell the flowers.

Olivia would not have bumped her nose if she wasn't running.

If you don't hold my hand, I might fall.

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i_

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

When an 'if' clause comes before a main clause, you must separate the two with a comma.

Subordinating Conjunctions

'If' clauses

Subordinating Conjunctions

if: starts a conditional clause.

if

if she has time.

we can fill the foodbank.

I can bring our things to goodwill,

what will the homeless eat?

4.

3.

2.

1.

Mrs. Willis opens the charity shop,

If FarmTech provides the vegetables,

If we don't volunteer at the soup kitchen,

if you clean your room.

Subordinating Conjunctions

Phonics

Long e - /ea/

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1.2.3.4.

Listen and Spell

Free Talk

What are some benefits of volunteering in a soup kitchen? Are there any disadvantages?

Goodbye!