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Students will learn:

Phonics: /mb/ Key sentences: What is the main goal of parkour? Is parkour good exercise? Why do parkour athletes need to be strong?

Key words: parkour, stunt, obstacles, exercise, environment Grammar: /to risk/, /to vault/ Subject- verb Agreement

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Level 4 Unit 8 Lesson 3

Vocabulary

Parkour is an extreme sport where people jump, climb and vault over obstacles.

Parkour

The main goal of parkour is to move through your environment as quickly as possible.

Parkour

Parkour is great exercise, but it can be dangerous!You need to be strong and fit to be able to do amazing stunts.

Parkour

Parkour athletes risk their lives to perform extreme stunts, like vaulting over walls or leaping between buildings.

Parkour

Grammar

vault
Parkour is an extreme sport where people run, jump and _____ over obstacles.
What is parkour?

Parkour

The main goal of parkour is to move through your environment as quickly as possible.
What is the main goal of parkour?

Parkour

Parkour

Is parkour good exercise?

No!

Yes!

Parkour

stunts
You need to be strong and fit to be able to perform ______.
Why do you need to be strong and fit to do parkour?
to risk
to vault
stunts
obstacles
parkour athletes
Word Bank:

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Caption It!

False

False

False

False

True

True

True

True

1. Parkour is an extreme sport where people jump out of airplanes.2. Parkour athletes need to be fit and strong to be able to perform extreme stunts.3. Parkour athletes can vault, jump or climb over obstacles.4. The main goal of parkour is to take risks.

True or False

verb
subject
1. Dez and Rex go to the park.2. Ellen swims at the beach.3. I pull the ripcord on my parachute.4. The tiger runs after its prey.5. They hear an explosion.

We vault over the wall.

verb:action/ doing word
subject:who or what

Subject-verb Agreement

cut away
pulls
pull
go
he, she, itsingular verb (eats)
cuts away
risk
goes
I, you, we, theyplural verb (eat)
risks
grip
has
he, she, it
I, you, we, they
grips
have

Subject-verb Agreement

eats
land
travels
goes
open
eat
lands
opens
travel
go
5. The bank at twelve o' clock.
4. Lara in the dropzone.
3. I fish and chips in London.
2. We to Brazil by train.
1. The Smiths mountain climbing on Fridays.

Subject-verb Agreement

Phonics

comb
lamb
climb
thumb
/mb/ = m

Phonics /mb/

bomb
comb
calm
lamb
climb
swim
plumb
tomb
thumb
crumb
numb
glum

That's Odd!

toom

crumb

limb

lamn

lime

thumb

dum

thum

dumb

tomb

crume

lamb

Listen and Circle

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

Lisa

thinks

best

fingers

grip

hurt

gulps

know

knots

numb

knuckles

climbing

knees

thumbs up

Sort and Say

Goodbye

Thank you!

risk

risk

risks

risks

risks

risk

risk

they

we

it

she

he

you

/to risk/

vault

vault

vaults

vaults

vaults

vault

vault

they

we

it

she

he

you

/to vault/