Learning Objectives
Teacher Tips
Reading
Grammar
Narrative Analyze
Present Perfect Opinion
Task
Vocabulary
Give Opinions
survey, motioned, drains, freeway
Very, Very Frightening
Level 8 Unit 8 Lesson 6
Interview
Have you ever felt incredibly relieved about something?
Very Punny
Did you hear the news about the earthquake?
It was earth-shaking.
Listening
How many people got buried by the avalanche? What happened to them?
Grammar
Present Perfect Advice
should + have + past participle You should have finished the work before you left.
Used to give someone useless advice. Used to say "I told you so."
I told you that you shouldn't go to Rome. You shouldn't have gotten on that plane!
You should have watched the whole movei before writing the review.
Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda
But she might have said no and then you couldn't have gone to the party.
I took five dollars out of my mom's purse, and I know I shouldn't have done that. I should have just asked for some money.
Well,
Well,
Well,
Reading
Prereading
What should we do after a natural disaster?
Fright
Catherine and her grandfather went back to the basement to wait for the storm to end. A few hours later, the wind died down and the rain became lighter. The sun began to come up, so they
were able to go back upstairs and survey the damage. The entire street was filled with felled trees and downed power lines. Three cars that had been parked in the street were now crushed under trees.
survey
window had broken. Catherine shook her head slowly and went back inside. “We can’t get the car out, but there’s no way we could drive anywhere anyway. The streets are full of trees and the water is coming out of the drains and filling up the street. We’ll probably have a flood here before long.”
Catherine’s car had been in the garage, so it was spared damage, but the wide base of the oak tree covered the driveway, so there was no way to remove the car. Around the neighborhood, various items had landed in people’s yards and more than one
drains
Catherine touched the side of her head and winced. Just then a car honked from the street and they both turned to see Nolan, arriving in his new Jeep. He approached the house and stopped in the middle of the road when he saw the tree in the house. He started to turn off the car, but when he saw Catherine, he immediately motioned for her to get in.
Her grandfather nodded, “Well, isn’t it a good thing that I made you fill up that pantry with food and buy those big tubs of water?” “Yeah, but I really think I need to see someone in the hospital for this cut. I should probably get an antibiotic or something.”
motioned
“The next street over is completely clear. We can get to the hospital in no time,” he told his sister.
“What do you mean the next street over is clear? They didn’t get hit by the storm?”
“Nope,” Nolan answered. “The majority of the damage is right
here on this street. Everything from the big highway going west is completely fine.” Catherine touched her head again and looked at the tree inside her house. “If you happen to see Mother Nature, tell her I’ve got a bone to pick with her.”
freeway
Identify
Which paragraph talks about what Catherine saw in the street after the storm?
Catherine and her grandfather went back to the basement to wait for the storm to end. A few hours later, the wind died down and the rain became lighter. The sun began to come up, so they were able to go back upstairs and survey the damage. The entire street was filled with felled trees and downed power lines. Three cars that had been parked in the street were now crushed under trees.
Which paragraph talks about the areas that were hit by the storm?
Catherine’s car had been in the garage, so it was spared damage, but the wide base of the oak tree covered the driveway, so there was no way to remove the car. Around the neighborhood, various items had landed in people’s yards and more than one window had broken. Catherine shook her head slowly and went back inside.
“We can’t get the car out, but there’s no way we could drive anywhere anyway. The streets are full of trees and the water is coming out of the drains and filling up the street. We’ll probably have a flood here before long.
Which paragraph talks about what happened to Catherine’s car?
In which paragraph does a new character appear?
Identify
Which paragraph talks about what Catherine saw in the street after the storm?
Her grandfather nodded, “Well, isn’t it a good thing that I made you fill up that pantry with food and buy those big tubs of water?” “Yeah, but I really think I need to see someone in the hospital for this cut. I should probably get an antibiotic or something.” Catherine touched the side of her head and winced. Just then a car honked from the street and they both turned to see Nolan, arriving in his new Jeep. He approached the house and stopped in the middle of the road when he saw the tree in the house. He started to turn off the car, but when he saw Catherine, he immediately motioned for her to get in.
Which paragraph talks about the areas that were hit by the storm?
Which paragraph talks about what happened to Catherine’s car?
“The next street over is completely clear. We can get to the hospital in no time,” he told his sister.“What do you mean the next street over is clear? They didn’t get hit by the storm?”“Nope,” Nolan answered. “The majority of the damage is right here on this street. Everything from the big freeway going west is completely fine.Catherine touched her head again and looked at the tree inside her house. “If you happen to see Mother Nature, tell her I’ve got a bone to pick with her.”
In which paragraph does a new character appear?
Advice
You shouldn't have opened the freezer. Now the food will go bad.
Do you think the characters did anything else wrong?
Vocabulary
Matching
look at closely
move your body to communicate
place where water goes down
freeway
large main highway
mentioned
survey
drains
Dice Definitions
examine something
shutters
a cream used for medicine
ointment
a strong storm in the sea
survey
a place to keep frozen food
typhoon
strong window coverings
freezer
motioned
use movement to communicate
Make a Sentence
- drains
- freeway
- severe
- desperate
- knocked off
- stitches
- 30
- Quicksand
- black
- 20
- gauche
- avec
- 1000
- 1
Practice
Give Opinions
Opinion
Reason 1
Reason 2
Reason 3
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
Restate the opinion
Extension
Choose a natural disaster and write a descriptive paragraph about what it might look like after the disaster occurs.
Exit Interview
What might make you have a bone to pick with someone?
Thank You!
Goodbye!
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Learning Objectives
Teacher Tips
Reading
Grammar
Narrative Analyze
Present Perfect Opinion
Task
Vocabulary
Give Opinions
survey, motioned, drains, freeway
Very, Very Frightening
Level 8 Unit 8 Lesson 6
Interview
Have you ever felt incredibly relieved about something?
Very Punny
Did you hear the news about the earthquake?
It was earth-shaking.
Listening
How many people got buried by the avalanche? What happened to them?
Grammar
Present Perfect Advice
should + have + past participle You should have finished the work before you left.
Used to give someone useless advice. Used to say "I told you so."
I told you that you shouldn't go to Rome. You shouldn't have gotten on that plane!
You should have watched the whole movei before writing the review.
Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda
But she might have said no and then you couldn't have gone to the party.
I took five dollars out of my mom's purse, and I know I shouldn't have done that. I should have just asked for some money.
Well,
Well,
Well,
Reading
Prereading
What should we do after a natural disaster?
Fright
Catherine and her grandfather went back to the basement to wait for the storm to end. A few hours later, the wind died down and the rain became lighter. The sun began to come up, so they
were able to go back upstairs and survey the damage. The entire street was filled with felled trees and downed power lines. Three cars that had been parked in the street were now crushed under trees.
survey
window had broken. Catherine shook her head slowly and went back inside. “We can’t get the car out, but there’s no way we could drive anywhere anyway. The streets are full of trees and the water is coming out of the drains and filling up the street. We’ll probably have a flood here before long.”
Catherine’s car had been in the garage, so it was spared damage, but the wide base of the oak tree covered the driveway, so there was no way to remove the car. Around the neighborhood, various items had landed in people’s yards and more than one
drains
Catherine touched the side of her head and winced. Just then a car honked from the street and they both turned to see Nolan, arriving in his new Jeep. He approached the house and stopped in the middle of the road when he saw the tree in the house. He started to turn off the car, but when he saw Catherine, he immediately motioned for her to get in.
Her grandfather nodded, “Well, isn’t it a good thing that I made you fill up that pantry with food and buy those big tubs of water?” “Yeah, but I really think I need to see someone in the hospital for this cut. I should probably get an antibiotic or something.”
motioned
“The next street over is completely clear. We can get to the hospital in no time,” he told his sister. “What do you mean the next street over is clear? They didn’t get hit by the storm?” “Nope,” Nolan answered. “The majority of the damage is right
here on this street. Everything from the big highway going west is completely fine.” Catherine touched her head again and looked at the tree inside her house. “If you happen to see Mother Nature, tell her I’ve got a bone to pick with her.”
freeway
Identify
Which paragraph talks about what Catherine saw in the street after the storm?
Catherine and her grandfather went back to the basement to wait for the storm to end. A few hours later, the wind died down and the rain became lighter. The sun began to come up, so they were able to go back upstairs and survey the damage. The entire street was filled with felled trees and downed power lines. Three cars that had been parked in the street were now crushed under trees.
Which paragraph talks about the areas that were hit by the storm?
Catherine’s car had been in the garage, so it was spared damage, but the wide base of the oak tree covered the driveway, so there was no way to remove the car. Around the neighborhood, various items had landed in people’s yards and more than one window had broken. Catherine shook her head slowly and went back inside. “We can’t get the car out, but there’s no way we could drive anywhere anyway. The streets are full of trees and the water is coming out of the drains and filling up the street. We’ll probably have a flood here before long.
Which paragraph talks about what happened to Catherine’s car?
In which paragraph does a new character appear?
Identify
Which paragraph talks about what Catherine saw in the street after the storm?
Her grandfather nodded, “Well, isn’t it a good thing that I made you fill up that pantry with food and buy those big tubs of water?” “Yeah, but I really think I need to see someone in the hospital for this cut. I should probably get an antibiotic or something.” Catherine touched the side of her head and winced. Just then a car honked from the street and they both turned to see Nolan, arriving in his new Jeep. He approached the house and stopped in the middle of the road when he saw the tree in the house. He started to turn off the car, but when he saw Catherine, he immediately motioned for her to get in.
Which paragraph talks about the areas that were hit by the storm?
Which paragraph talks about what happened to Catherine’s car?
“The next street over is completely clear. We can get to the hospital in no time,” he told his sister.“What do you mean the next street over is clear? They didn’t get hit by the storm?”“Nope,” Nolan answered. “The majority of the damage is right here on this street. Everything from the big freeway going west is completely fine.Catherine touched her head again and looked at the tree inside her house. “If you happen to see Mother Nature, tell her I’ve got a bone to pick with her.”
In which paragraph does a new character appear?
Advice
You shouldn't have opened the freezer. Now the food will go bad.
Do you think the characters did anything else wrong?
Vocabulary
Matching
look at closely
move your body to communicate
place where water goes down
freeway
large main highway
mentioned
survey
drains
Dice Definitions
examine something
shutters
a cream used for medicine
ointment
a strong storm in the sea
survey
a place to keep frozen food
typhoon
strong window coverings
freezer
motioned
use movement to communicate
Make a Sentence
Practice
Give Opinions
Opinion
Reason 1
Reason 2
Reason 3
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
Restate the opinion
Extension
Choose a natural disaster and write a descriptive paragraph about what it might look like after the disaster occurs.
Exit Interview
What might make you have a bone to pick with someone?
Thank You!
Goodbye!
Feedback form
Date:
Feedback FormLevel 8 Unit 8 Lesson 6
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