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Students will learn:

L5 U9 L1

Key words: outdoors, camping, marshmallows, tent, campfire, campsite Verbs: to pitch, to roast Grammar: regular countable nouns Phonics: r-controlled vowels

Level 5 Unit 9 Lesson 1

What outdoor activities do you enjoy?

Vocabulary

outdoors: not in a building or shelter, outside in nature.

Hana and Liu preferred to run outdoors than at the gym.

camping: a vacation where one sleeps outdoors.

Camping in the rain is a peaceful experience.

to pitch: to build up a tent for camping.

It's better if I pitch the tent because my husband always does it wrong!

campsite: a place where many people can pitch their tents, usually offering natural beauty.

The Fosters hoped to use Fairview Campsite, but sadly, it was full.

campfire: a fire built for warmth and cooking while camping.

The friends were a little old for singing campfire songs, but they still enjoyed sitting in the warmth.

to roast: to cook on a lower heat, in an oven or over a fire.

We waited for the perfect fire to roast our breakfast.

marshmallow: a soft, fluffy sweet.

While they're delicious in hot chocolate, I prefer my marshmallows roasted over a campfire.

outdoors camping marshmallows tent campfire campsite to pitch to roast

Word Bank

Would you like to camp in a tent? Why (not)?

  • camp
  • roasted
  • campsite
  • to camp
  • pitching

1. Mr. Dominguez does not .

  • marshmallows
  • marshmallow
  • campfires
  • tent
  • pitch

2. My little brother once ate 24 at one time!

  • pitch
  • see
  • break
  • eat
  • camp

3. Penny and Lance can their tent in under 10 minutes.

  • campfire
  • campsite
  • camping
  • roast
  • tent

4. Granny M is a chef on the .

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correct

  • Roasted
  • Cooking
  • roasted
  • Pitched
  • Tented

5. cauliflower is still cauliflower! Yuck!

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Reading

The Gregors had some vacation time coming up. They wanted to do something really different this year, something outdoors. They had always visited the beach or taken a city break in the past, but now that the children were older, it was time they went 'off-piste'.

Outdoor Adventure

Outdoor Adventure

At 16 years old, there was no chance Melanie Gregor was sleeping in a tent. Mrs Gregor's boss had a cabin they could borrow anyway, where they could still enjoy a campfire in the evenings. She better pack the marshmallows! But what else would they need?

Outdoor Adventure

"Everything you need will be at the cabin," said Mrs. Gregor's boss as she handed over the keys. Mrs. Gregor wasn't sure what to expect. "Thank you," she said, taking the map as well. They wouldn't be able to bring the city bikes, so Mrs. Gregor wondered how they would spend their time.

Comprehension

  1. Why are the Gregors going camping?
  2. Are they going to sleep in a tent? Why (not)?
  3. What won't the Gregors do on their holiday?

Prediction

Mrs. Gregor's boss said everything they needed would be at the cabin. What do you think the Gregors might do on their camping vacation?

S'mores Recipe

Serves four people
INGREDIENTS: - 16 graham crackers - 8 large marshmallows - 8 squares of chocolate
Place chocolate on one cracker.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Roast over a campfire until brown.
Put a marshmallow on a stick.
Press together, eat and enjoy!
Sandwich marshmallow and chocolate between two crackers.

Grammar

Countable Nouns

Most nouns have singular and plural forms, where we can add /-s/, /-es/ or use an irregular form when there is more than one.

Plural

tent

shoe

bird

Countable Nouns

Most nouns have singular and plural forms, where we can add /-s/, /-es/ or use an irregular form when there is more than one.

Plural

forest

marshmallow

torch

How many?

When we can count the number of a noun, for example, two eyes, we ask, 'How many...?'

How many?

  1. How many eyes do you have?
  2. How many books do you have?
  3. How many meals do you eat each day?
  4. How many minutes does each of our lessons have?
  5. How many people are in your family?

Phonics

Spot & Dot

When a vowel occurs before an /r/, a new sound is made. These are r-controlled vowels.

Bossy R

burn her shirt smart torch

car fork bird herd turtle

v c

r-controlled vowels

When a vowel occurs before an /r/, a new sound is made. These are two r-controlled vowels.

Bossy R

for
farm
art
corn
pork
start

r-controlled vowels

When a vowel occurs before an /r/, a new sound is made. These are r-controlled vowels.

Bossy R

_____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

Listen and Repeat

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Free Talk

What are some important things to consider when choosing a place to pitch your tent?

Describe your ideal campsite.

Goodbye!

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