AE L4 U8 L1-done-proofed
Crystal New
Created on October 7, 2024
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Transcript
Phonics: /kn/ Key sentences: Is mountain climbing an extreme sport? What do you need to go mountain climbing safely? How do mountain climbers get down a cliff?
Students will learn:
Key words: extreme, mountain climbing, harness, cliff, rope Grammar: /to abseil/, /to grip/
Welcome
Start
Level 4 Unit 8 Lesson 1
Vocabulary
Do you play any sports?
What sports do you enjoy watching?
What sports do you think are dangerous?
What sports do you know?
Warm-up Chat
Some people enjoy doing extreme sports, like mountain climbing.
Extreme Sports
Extreme Sports
She does mountain climbing.
What extreme sport does she do?
Extension Question:Have you ever climbed a mountain?
Mountain climbers grip onto rocks to climb up to great heights.
Mountain Climbing
Safety is very important when mountain climbing. You need a rope tied to a harness to catch you if you fall while climbing.
Mountain Climbing
If you don't use a rope and harness while mountain climbing, you can fall and die!
Mountain Climbing
After climbing to the top of a mountain, mountain climbers use a rope and harness to abseil down the cliff.
Mountain Climbing
Grammar
No!
Yes!
Is mountain climbing an extreme sport?
Mountain Climbing
Mountain climbers grip onto rocks to climb up mountains.
How do mountain climbers climb up mountains?
Mountain Climbing
What do you need to go mountain climbing safely?
harness
rope
You need a ____ tied to a _______ to go mountain climbing safely.
Mountain Climbing
abseil
Mountain climbers ______ to get down a cliff.
Mountain Climbing
How do mountain climbers get down a cliff?
cliff
abseil
harness
rope
extreme
Next time you go mountain climbing, I want to come too!
The view must be great from the top of a mountain. What do you do when you want to get back down?
I always use a ____ and a _______ when I go mountain climbing, so I'll be safe.
That's my favorite part! I use my rope and harness to ______ down the _____!
No thanks, I prefer _______ sports, like mountain climbing!
Hi Ron, what are you doing this weekend?
I'm going to play a soccer match. Do you want to come?
Wow! That sounds cool, Gary, but what if you fall?
Dialogue
to abseil
rope
harness
mountain climbing
to grip
Word Bank:
30
Caption It!
Phonics
knot
know
knife
knee
/kn/ = n
Phonics /kn/
_____
__ight
__ock
__ack
Fill in the Missing Letters
____
____
knock
kneel
knitting
knob
knee
knead
SUSPENS
Roll the Dice!
Roll the dice
Reading
Henry peers up at the mountain in front of him and gulps. His knees start to shake, and his stomach turns. “If I fall, I’m going to lose a limb or die!” Henry thinks to himself.
"Are you ready?" Lisa asks Henry. Henry gives Lisa a thumbs up. "I'm as ready as I'll ever be!"
Moving Mountains
Near the top of the cliff, Henry’s wrists start to hurt, and his knuckles feel numb. “You are almost there. I know you can do it!” Lisa calls down to Henry.
“I'll race you to the top!” Lisa shouts and starts climbing. Henry knots his rope to his harness and takes a grip on the first rock.
Moving Mountains
Lisa and Henry cheer! “Thank you for believing in me, Lisa,” Henry says. Lisa gives Henry a hug. “You are my best friend, Henry. I’ll move mountains for you!"
Henry isn’t ready to give up! He wraps his fingers around the last rock and wriggles over the edge of the cliff.
Moving Mountains
How do you get down the cliff?
How do you climb up the mountain?
What do you use for safety?
Mountain Climbing
Pretend you are mountain climbing with Lisa and Henry.Describe mountain climbing using key vocabulary and grammar from today's lesson.
Goodbye
Thank you!
abseil
abseil
abseils
abseils
abseils
abseil
abseil
they
we
it
she
he
you
/to abseil/
grip
grip
grips
grips
grips
grip
grip
they
we
it
she
he
you
/to grip/