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Assessment

Key words: Kenya, Maasai, nomads, nomadic, Maa, beads, cattle, Canada, America, Thanksgiving, Christmas, letters, mountain range, National Parks, China, Great Wall, New Year, dumplings, characters, Britain, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, fish and chips, Pancake Day, Lent, New Zealand, kiwi, tattoo, Maori, Haka , Brazil, Portuguese, landscape, Amazon, Rio Carnival, samba Grammar: /to jump/, /to decorate/, /to speak/, /to celebrate/, /to write/, /to give/, /to watch /to practice/, /to carve/, /to stomp/,/to settle/, /to hike/, contractions review

Phonics: /-ire/, /-ier/, /-ore/ and /-ure/ Key sentences: How do Maasai people decorate their bodies? What language do the Maasai speak? Do Maasai men build the houses? What do Canadians and Americans celebrate? What do Canadians and Americans write? Where can you visit in Canada/America? When do Chinese people watch a parade? What do Chinese people like to eat? Do Chinese people write with letters? What do British people like to eat? What do _____ practice? What can you see in London? What is the Haka? Are New Zealanders called ‘kiwis’ after a bird or a fruit? With what do Maori people decorate their bodies? Where can you find the biggest variety of plants and animals in the world? Why do Brazilians speak Portuguese? What dance do Brazilians love to do?

Welcome

Level 4 Unit 6 Lesson 8

Start

Brazilian Culture

What do you know about the Brazilian culture?

Vocabulary

Extension: describe their clothing as well.

The Maasai Culture

What do the Maasai people from Kenya wear?

What does 'nomadic' mean?

They live on the African plains.They move and build their houses where their cattle can find food. Cattle is used as money. If a Maasai man has many cows, he is very rich.

The Maasai Culture

Do Maasai men build the houses?

Click and Answer

What do people write with in America and Canada?

characters

letters

Christmas

What do Canadians and Americans do at Christmas?

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Where can you visit...?

Where can you visit in Canada or America?

Grammar

When do Chinese people watch a parade?

on

watch

Chinese New Year.

They

a parade

What do Chinese people like to eat?

fish and chips

turkey

dumplings

Extension: What do British people like to eat before Lent?

What do British people like to eat?

What do British people like to eat?

18

Role Play

Where can you find the biggest variety of plants and animals in the world?

Why do Brazilians speak Portuguese?

Why do Brazilians speak Portuguese?

18

What dance do Brazilians love to do?

What dance do Brazilians love to do?

Haka

samba

What do they write?

letters
characters
Americans and Canadians
Chinese

Make a Mind Map

Christianity
piano

Match the Languages

Maori

Chinese

English

Maa

English and French

Portuguese

SoluTIOn

Match the Contraction

can’t

aren’t

wasn’t

isn’t

does not

do not

are not

were not

don’t

didn’t

doesn’t

weren’t

cannot

was not

did not

is not

Contractions

Julie wasn’t helping her mentor.

Millie don’t listen to music.

They didn’t dance samba last week.

I can’t like fruit.

Bill didn’t meet me.

Gary Tule aren’t angry.

Sabby the horse aren’t galloping.

Nancy can’t hike with a sore foot.

Weren’t Jim the guitar player?

Aren’t that your mom?

Don’t you enjoy Thanksgiving?

Wasn’t you laugh at the joke?

Phonics

Listen and Circle

shore

adventure

explore

cure

Brier

mire

lure

store

more

score

Lore

sire

desire

drier

crier

retirement

anymore

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Dicatation

-ire-ier-ore -ure

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Reading

Happy Retirement

Brier and Lore McClure are retired. They don’t work anymore. They don’t want to rest; they want to explore the world. They want to be sure they see more, so they speak about the future while they walk on the shore.

Happy Retirement

Brier wants to visit the Maasai people in Kenya. The traditional dances lure him. He can watch the tall men jump over the fire. Lore isn’t sure because she thinks the plains will be a bore.

Happy Retirement

Lore would rather rent an RV and tour the National Parks in America. They can enjoy the pure air in the forest, or if they want drier weather, camp under the big azure sky in the desert.

Happy Retirement

Brier wants a big adventure, so maybe Brazil. They can catch the score at a football game and tour pure nature on the Amazon river. Lore loves to shop and can visit the stores in Rio. They won’t want more than Brazil on their tour!

Happy Retirement

The McClure’s figure out their retirement plan. They are not tired or down to the wire. They will visit the Maasai, the National Parks and Brazil. But first, the best cure: to relax by the shore.

Discussion Questions

1. If you were the McClures, where would you visit on your retirement trip and why?2. What are Lore’s hobbies? Brier’s? Yours? 3. Describe the culture of your home country.

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Thank you!

Goodbye

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Vocabulary

Grammar

Phonics

Reading

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/to jump/

jump

you

jump

he

jumps

she

jumps

it

jumps

we

jump

they

jump

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/to decorate/

decorate

you

decorate

he

decorates

she

decorates

it

decorates

we

decorate

they

decorate

23

/to speak/

speak

you

speak

he

speaks

she

speaks

it

speaks

we

speak

they

speak

23

/to write/

write

you

write

he

writes

writes

she

writes

it

we

write

they

write

/to celebrate/

celebrate

you

celebrate

he

celebrates

celebrates

she

celebrates

it

we

celebrate

they

celebrate

/to give/

give

you

give

he

gives

gives

she

gives

it

we

give

they

give

/to watch/

watch

you

watch

he

watches

watches

she

watches

it

watch

we

they

watch

/to practice/

practice

you

practice

he

practices

practices

she

it

practices

we

practice

they

practice

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/to carve/

carve

you

carve

he

carves

carves

she

carves

it

carve

we

they

carve

/to stomp/

stomp

you

stomp

he

stomps

stomps

she

it

stomps

stomp

we

they

stomp

/to settle/

settle

you

settle

he

settles

settles

she

settles

it

settle

we

they

settle

/to hike/

hike

you

hike

he

hikes

hikes

she

hikes

it

hike

we

they

work