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Students will learn:

Key words: airport falcon, bird strike, aviation, enemy, runway, engine Grammar: /to scare/, /to patrol/ Simple Future Tense: will

Phonics: long i: /ie/ Key sentences: What are airport falcons trained to do? What is a big problem in aviation? Why are bird strikes dangerous?

Welcome

Level 4 Unit 11 Lesson 2

Start

Vocabulary

At the Airport

What can you see in the picture?
Who keeps us safe on airplanes?
Do you feel safe on an airplane?
What species of animal do you think works at an airport?

Airport Falcons

Airport falcons are specially trained birds that keep airplanes safe. Airport falcons are trained to patrol runways and scare away other birds.

Comprehension Question:

Why are other birds scared of falcons?

Airport Falcons

Falcons are predators and the enemy of many birds. An airport falcon's job is to keep birds away from airports.

Comprehension Questions:

1. Does a bicycle have an engine? 2. Name three vehicles that have an engine.

Airport Falcons

Bird strikes are a big problem in aviation. It can be very dangerous if a bird flies into the engine of an airplane.

Airport Falcons

A bird strike can be fatal for the bird, but it can also damage an airplane or cause it to crash. Airport falcons are a helpful part of aviation because they help keep passengers and airplanes safe.

Airport Falcons

bird strike
engine
runway

Grammar

Airport Falcons

1. Airport falcons ______ the _______ at an airport. 2. ____ ______ are a big problem in ________. 3. Airport falcons are trained to _____ away other birds from airports. 4. Airport falcons are the _____ of many birds.

scare
patrol
aviation
enemy
runways
Bird strikes

Airport Falcons

What are airport falcons trained to do?

Airport falcons are trained to patrol runways and scare away other birds.

Select the Answer

enemies

bird strikes

What is a big problem in aviation?

engines

Airport Falcons

the airplane can crash.

Why are bird strikes dangerous?

the bird can die.

Bird strikes are dangerous because...

the airplane can get damaged.

Simple Future Tense:

Use simple future tense to talk about things that will happen in the future.

Simple Future Tense

Simple Future Tense:

Use 'will' to make promises and talk about actions in the future.

Subject + will + verb (infinitive)

Question:
What will she wear to the party?
She will wear her new dress to the party.
Question:
When will you assist me with my homework?
I will assist you with your homework tomorrow.

Simple Future Tense

will rain
will eat
will patrol

1. I ____ ___ cake on my birthday. 2. You ____ ____ my new kitten. 3. Jack ____ __ to the park with his brother. 4. Jenny ____ ______ to Brazil next year. 5. The airport falcon ____ ______ the runways. 6. It ____ ____ tomorrow night.

will travel
will like
will go

Phonics

Long i: /ie/

cries

bowtie

/ie/

dries

fries

Long i: /ie/

bowtie
pie
cries
untie
lie

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."

Who Cares for Pie?

1. How old was Alice when she went blind? 2. How old was Alice when she got Pie? 3. Why did Alice's parents get Pie? 4. Name three ways that Pie helps Alice. 5. What scares Pie? 6. How does Alice care for Pie?

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