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Students will learn:

Key words: guide dog, blind, assistance, disability, traffic signals Grammar: /to assist/, /to cross/ (the road)

Phonics: long i: /ie/ Key sentences: What are guide dogs trained to do? How do guide dogs assist blind people to cross a road?

Welcome

Level 4 Unit 11 Lesson 1

Start

Vocabulary

Guide Dogs

Comprehension Questions:

1. When does a guide dog start its training? 2. How are guide dogs different from pet dogs?

Guide Dogs

Guide dogs are different from pet dogs because they are trained to do a job. A guide dog starts its training when it is a puppy. Any breed of dog can become a guide dog, but the dog must be very trainable. Guide dogs are trained to give assistance to people who are blind or have other disabilities.

Guide Dogs

Extension Question:

What traffic signal tells us it is safe to cross the road?

Guide dogs help keep their owners safe. They assist blind people with navigating their environments and living their lives. A guide dog is trained to watch traffic signals and cross the road when it is safe.

Extension Questions:

1. Why do guide dogs wear a special harness? 2. How should you behave around a guide dog?

Guide Dogs

You should know how to behave around a guide dog. Guide dogs wear a special harness that lets people know they are guide dogs. It is important not to play with a guide dog when it is working.

Match It!

blind

traffic signal

assistance

guide dog

Grammar

Match the Definition

to assist

to behave

to cross

help someone do something

Comprehension

A dog that is trained to assist people with disabilities.

Not being able to do something that people can usually do.

assistance
a puppy
a guide dog
blind
a pet
disability

You shouldn't play with guide dogs when they are working.

Only some breeds of dog can become guide dogs.

True
True
False
False

Guide Dogs

What are guide dogs trained to do?

Guide dogs are trained to give assistance to people who are _____ or have other disabilities.

blind

Guide Dogs

How do guide dogs assist blind people to cross a road?

Guide dogs assist blind people to cross a road by watching _______ _______.

traffic
signals

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  • to cross | #99CCFF
  • guide dog | #CC99FF
  • disability | #00CCFF
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  • avec
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Phonics

Long i: /ie/

lie

pie

/ie/

tie

die

Long i: /ie/

cries

bowtie

dies

lie

flies

ties

pie

tries

lies

cried

fries

Long i: /ie/

true

ie

ie

ie

dr

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Reading

Who Cares for Pie?

Alice lost her sight when she was only three years old. When Alice turned fourteen, her parents got her a guide dog to assist her with navigating her new high school.
Pie was trained to assist blind people when he was a puppy. Alice's parents knew Pie was the right match for Alice from the first day they brought Pie home. Alice was delighted to have assistance and a new friend!

Who Cares for Pie?

Pie assists Alice with so many things and comforts her when she cries. Pie waits at traffic lights for the signal to help Alice safely cross the road. He guides Alice when she goes outdoors and can even help tie her shoelaces! Pie always tries to keep Alice safe and never leaves her side. But who cares for Pie?

Who Cares for Pie?

Pie is usually as brave as a knight. The only thing that scares him is thunder and lightning! One dark and stormy night, a loud clap of thunder made Pie shake with fright. Alice hugged Pie and held him tight. "Don't be scared, Pie." Alice whispered. "Tonight, I will take care of you."

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Vocabulary

Grammar

Phonics

Reading

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/to assist/

assist

you

assist

he

assists

assists

she

assists

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assist

we

they

assist

/to cross (the road)/

cross the road

you

cross the road

he

crosses the road

she

crosses the road

it

crosses the road

cross the road

we

they

cross the road