AE L5 U9 L8-done-proofed
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Created on October 14, 2024
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camping, marshmallows, tent, campfire, campsite, orienteering, hiking, hike, map, flashlight, compass, mountain climbing, climbing wall, rope, anchor, boots, biking, offroad, road rash, helmet, watersports, canoe, kayak, rafting, paddleboard, skiing, run, off-piste, snowboard,snowshoe, poles
Assessment
Grammar:Countable and uncountable nouns, measurement words
Verbs:to pitch, to roast, to orienteer, to hike, to practice, to abseil (rappel), to pedal, to brake, to paddle, to row, to ski, to snowplough
Phonics:r-controlled vowels, silent E
L5 U9 L8
Level 5 Unit 9 Lesson 8
Name three outdoor activities and list the equipment or gear necessary to do them.
Vocabulary
Draw a Line to row (a boat)to abseilto pitch (a tent)to skito snowboardto pedal
hiking
paddling
orienteering
abseiling
snowboarding
biking
skiing
easy
dangerous
safe
difficult
- rafting
- rowing
- skiing
- paddleboard
- poles
- helmet
- snowboarding
- off-piste
- abseiling
- rowing
- hiking
- living
verify
- compass
- rafting
- practise
- brake
- braked
- breaked
- pedaled
- rowed
5. Wayne braked at the train crossing, and held his bike.
4. Jamal packed his compass and map for the orienteering trip.
correct
incorrect
XX
XX
3. In America, abseiling is called rappelling.
2. Carmel has never been white-water rafting .
1. My poles help me keep my balance when skiing.
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Did you play any outdoor sports as a child? Do you still do them now? Why (not)?
Reading
Tick the comparative.
a) Falseb) Truea) Trueb) Falsea) Falseb) Truea) Trueb) False
a) Falseb) Truea) Falseb) Truea) Trueb) False a) Trueb) False
Check
Outdoor Adventure
The Gregors had some vacation time coming up. They wanted to do something really different this year, something outdoors. They had always visited the beach or taken a city break in the past, but now that the children were older, it was time they went 'off-piste'.
At 16 years old, there was no chance Melanie Gregor was sleeping in a tent. Mrs Gregor's boss had a cabin they could borrow anyway, where they could still enjoy a campfire in the evenings. She better pack the marshmallows! But what else would they need?
Outdoor Adventure
"Everything you need will be at the cabin," said Mrs. Gregor's boss as she handed over the keys. Mrs. Gregor wasn't sure what to expect."Thank you," she said, taking the map as well.They wouldn't be able to bring the city bikes, so Mrs. Gregor wondered how they would spend their time.
Outdoor Adventure
"If this beautiful weather holds, I will spend every day on the paddleboard," exclaimed Melanie, as the family entered the cabin. The small house was packed with outdoors equipment.Putting down his bag, Mr. Gregor grabbed a length of rope, "With Daniel's fear of heights, we won't be needing this!" he said, "No mountain climbing for us."
Outdoor Adventure
"Not to worry, everyone! I've got a schedule, so we fit everything in. We want to make the most of the time, and of course, do everything together as a family!" Mrs. Gregor called as she dragged in the last of the bags from the car. The other Gregors moaned and kicked off their boots.
Outdoor Adventure
Outdoor Adventure
"Let's stretch our legs after our long drive with a nice hike!" Mrs. Gregor continued.The other Gregors had to admit the place was beautiful: thick forests and rolling meadows, with a terrific mountainscape in the distance. Plus, the paths meant they didn't need a compass or map.
Outdoor Adventure
The kids were excited to roast their dinner over a campfire, so Mr. Gregor unpacked the sausages as soon as the family returned from their hike. The fresh air had made everyone really hungry, and they were grateful roasting was a quick method of cooking!
Outdoor Adventure
Early the next morning, there was a knock at the door. A neighbor had come to lend the Gregors some bikes. Daniel was excited to ride offroad for the first time. "Let's not forget our helmets!" warned Mr. Gregor. Mountain biking was, after all, quite dangerous.
Outdoor Adventure
Luckily, the family packed a picnic, because they were all happy to pedal along the mountainside all day. Biking in nature was quite different to biking in the city.The Gregors had just one day left of camping, so they went to bed early, ready for a day on the water!
Outdoor Adventure
The last day of the camping vacation was the one Melanie was most excited about: paddleboarding!The family waited until it was warm, put on their swimsuits and went to the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gregor decided to take out a kayak, while Daniel and Melanie took turns paddling.
Outdoor Adventure
Later, the family climbed into a large canoe and rowed to a nearby island. They took a swim to cool off and discussed their wonderful time out of the city."Let's hope my boss let's us stay again next summer!" wished Mrs. Gregor, as they all packed up to return home. While they all loved living in the city, going 'off-piste' had been quite the adventure!
18
Schedule
18
Role Play
Grammar
30
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mantoothleafchildgoose
Write the irregular form of each countable noun.
Uncountable Nouns
Many uncountable nouns are a sum of different parts. The individual parts are countable, but together, the noun is uncountable.
music
sound
instrument
money
coins
Uncountable: a sum of parts
dollars
some
some
some
an
an
an
an
bread
water
pliers
egg
rabbit
Nouns
Some nouns are both countable and uncountable. If they can be used with a/an, they're countable; if they can be used with 'some' they're uncountable.
a/an or some
How much?
How many?
Phonics
termstarfirportturnthirdbefore
1.2.3.4.5.6.7.
Draw a Line
lure
fear
dire
here
hair
rare
pore
Bossy R
Complex r-controlled vowels can occur around the 'r'. The 'r' still affects the sound.
Listen and Circle
30
1.2.3.4.5.
Silent E Review
1.2.3.4.5.6.
Listen and Spell
Free Talk
Have you or would you ever go on a camping holiday? Why (not)?
What are the steps for pitching a tent? Is this a difficult activity?
Goodbye!