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5th U6 LESSON 2

Giselle Isabel Guerr

Created on November 22, 2023

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Unidad Educativa "Andrés Bello Lopéz"

Educación Inicial-Educación General Básica y Bachillerato General Unificado en Ciencias
23/11/2023
Course: 5th grade. Subject: English Language. Unit: 6

Evaluation Criteria

To celebrate Thanksgiving.To learn vocabulary. To introduce other traditions.

Index

1. Section

8. Process

2. List

9. Timeline

3. Quote

10. Map

4. Text

11. Comparison

12. Data

5. Text/Image

13. Team

6. Video

14. Thanks

7. Gallery

VALUE: GRATITUDE

WARM-UP

WHAT DID WE LEARN LAST CLASS?

UNIT 6Thanksgiving day

WHICH WORD CAN YOU REMEMBER?

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colony: an area occupied by settlers from another country. corn: a North American cereal plant with rows of large yellow kernels on a cob. feast: a large meal, typically one in celebration of something. gratitude: the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for an act of kindness.

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harvest: a process or period of gathering or picking crops once they have grown enough to be used later. mashed potatoes: a dish of potatoes that have been boiled and mashed into they are smooth. parade: a public procession that usually celebrates a special day or event. pie: a baked dish of fruit, meat, or vegetables. Pumpkin pie is typical of Thanksgiving.

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pilgrim: a person who goes on a journey for religious reasons. pumpkin: a large rounded orange-yellow fruit with a thick rind, edible flesh, and many seeds. tradition: the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation. turkey: a large bird that is native to North America. It is a typical food of Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations.

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Activity

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2nd Activity

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3rd Activity

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CONSOLIDATION

cut and paste

What did we learn today?

Thanks!