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Transcript
Students will learn:
Phonics: long e: /ey/ Key sentences: Where must you keep a pet reptile? What do some reptiles do as they grow? Why shouldn't people keep Komodo dragons as pets?
Key words: reptile, Komodo dragon, gecko, survive, terrarium, warm Grammar: /to shed/, /to bask/ Past Tense Interrogatives : were, weren't
Welcome
Start
Level 4 Unit 10 Lesson 5
Vocabulary
Would you like to keep a reptile as a pet?
Extension Question:
There are many different species of reptiles that you can keep as a pet, such as snakes, geckos, and turtles.
Pet Reptiles
Should you keep a pet reptile in a cage?
Extension Question:
You need to give special care to pet reptiles and keep them in a terrarium that is big enough for their size.Some reptiles, like snakes and geckos, will shed their skin as they grow.
Pet Reptiles
Do you think reptiles like tropical environments?
Extension Question:
Reptiles are cold-blooded animals, so they need a warm environment to survive.You should add a light to your terrarium to provide heat for your reptile to bask.
Pet Reptiles
Komodo dragons are exotic reptiles that shouldn't be kept as pets because they are endangered wild animals.Komodo dragons have sharp teeth and a powerful bite that can kill you.
Pet Reptiles
Great job!Can you make a sentence for each picture?
to shed
terrarium
Komododragon
gecko
Make the Match!
Grammar
Pet Reptiles
their skin
as they grow.
reptiles
Some
shed
What do some reptiles do as they grow?
terrarium
Where must you keep a pet reptile?
Pet Reptiles
You must keep a pet reptile in a _________.
Reptiles need a cold environment to survive.
False
True
True or False?
B. Komodo dragons have sharp teeth and a powerful bite.
A. Komodo dragons charge when they feel threatened.
3. Why are Komodo dragons dangerous?
Yes
No
2. Are Komodo dragons exotic reptiles?
A. Komodo dragons are endangered wild animals.
B. Komodo dragons can only survive in tropical environments.
1. Why shouldn't people keep Komodo dragons as pets?
Pet Reptiles
Were + subject + verb (ing)
Were + subject + verb (past)
Present Tense:is/arePast Tense:was/ were
Use to ask questions about things that happened and finished in the past.
Past Tense Interrogatives:
No, the geckos weren't basking in the sun.
Question:
Statement:
Yes, the geckos were basking in the sun.
Were the geckos basking in the sun?
The geckos were basking in the sun.
Past Tense Interrogatives
Iyouhesheitwethey
Were
Was
Past Tense Interrogatives
They weren't excited to hear the news.
We were basking in the sun yesterday afternoon.
Shelly and Hank were on a tropical island.
Were...
Yes / No …
Past Tense Interrogatives
Phonics
money
key
honey
turkey
/ey/
Long e: /ey/
troll__
chimn__
jock__
monk__
vall__
Long e: /ey/
Pick a Player
Rollthe dice!
Snakes & Ladders
Reading
Adopt a Goldfish!
Splash was found at the beach, but she can’t live in the sea!Splash needs a clean fish tank where she can swim free.
Adopt an Exotic Monkey!
Sidney enjoys eating meat and sweet fruit, like peaches.He is seeking a home where he can sleep in a warm bed and dream about bananas.
Adopt a Pet!
Adopt a Pet!
Adopt two Guinea Pigs!
Peet and Piper are a team of guinea pigs. They like to eat green beans and barley. Peet and Piper need a cage to explore and an exercise wheel.
Adopt a Chameleon!
Please take special care of Charley. He needs a terrarium with lots of heat and leaves. You can feed him insects like flies and fleas.
Splash theGoldfish
Peet and Piper the Guinea Pigs!
Sidney the Exotic Monkey
Charley the Chameleon
Adopt a Pet
Goodbye
Thank you!
bask
bask
basks
basks
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bask
bask
they
we
it
she
he
you
/to bask/
shed
shed
sheds
sheds
sheds
shed
shed
they
we
it
she
he
you
/to shed/