This lesson contains 40 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
WELCOME TO ENGLISH CLASS
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MORNING PRAYER
Let's pray to the almighty
GOD, OUR FATHER, YOU ARE THE SOURCE OF ALL WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE. GIVE ME AN ATTENTIVE MIND SO THAT I CAN GRASP MY LESSON. GIVE ME AN EAGER MIND TO LEARN SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY, GIVE ME THE WISDOM TO KNOW WHAT IS RIGHT AND THE COURAGE TO STAND FOR TRUTH AND JUSTICE AND THUS HELP ME TO MAKE THIS WORLD A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE IN.
-amen
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THE POWER OF WORDS
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SHORT READS
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ELOS
•Read and comprehend the text to answer the questions
*Read the text with correct pronunciation and intonation and find the ‘origin of words’
*Identify new words and meanings given in the text
*Create a chart that lists each thing or object and how it got its name
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Slide 7 - Video
WARM UP ACTIVITY
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Q. How do some new words become part of our everyday language? Give an example to support your answer.
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We use words everyday! Words can come from other languages or be created new, and can change over time.
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Q. “Words’ are important in a language. How are they connected to the place/person from where they originated?
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Q. Look at the title and the sentences in bold. How does this text feature prepare the reader for the rest of the text?
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A
To draw the attention of the reader to the text topic.
B
Bold fonts are used for emphasis to make certain words and phrases stand out from the surrounding text.
C
Both of the above
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The Earl's Sandwich
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Q. How was John Montagu related to that place? How did Montagu change, how the word sandwich is used?
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A
A wealthy Britisher named John Montagu lived in Sandwich.
B
He was the Fourth Earl of Sandwich. Earl was a hard working man & he enjoyed playing cards too.
C
He loved to eat meat between two slices of bread. Food served between two slices of bread is still called a sandwich today.
D
All of the above.
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Jules and his 'Leotard'
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Q. Why do dancers, acrobats, and skaters wear costumes that fit close to their bodies?
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A
It does not hinder their movements.
B
They cannot afford anything else.
C
The tight-fitting costume does not affect their balance.
D
These costumes are not easily available.
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Q. How are those costumes related to the French acrobat 'Jules Leotard'?
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Slide 21 - Open question
HOMEFUN
Q. Which story about where a word came from was the most informative? Support your opinion using details from the text.
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DAY 2
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOME
*Comprehend and answer questions relating to the text.
*Identify new words and meanings given in the text
*Create a chart that lists each thing or object and how it got its name
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BIG QUESTION
Warm-Up through Big Question- Why is the origin of words so important?
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Venn's Diagram
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Q. What can you infer about the use of Venn diagrams today? What detail or example in the text supports your inference?
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Slide 28 - Open question
Mr. Ferris and His Wheel
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Q. Whom is the Ferris wheel named after?
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A
George Washington
B
George Ferris
C
Georgia Ferris
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President Roosevelt's Bear
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Q. What is the story behind President Roosevelt’s Bear?
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1:30
Slide 32 - Open question
Vocabulary Words (Drag & Drop)
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Werkwoord
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord, zegt iets over het zelfstandig naamwoord.
Noun -
The diamond ring is a fake.
Slide 34 - Drag question
Zelfstandignaamwoord
Werkwoord
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord, zegt iets over het zelfstandig naamwoord.
Verb -
to fake a smile
Adjective-
Be careful of fake concert tickets.
Noun -
The diamond ring is a fake.
Slide 35 - Drag question
AMUSEMENT PARK
DAZZLED
DIAGRAM
FLYING TRAPEZE
INCIDENT
LEOTARD
SOAR
places with games, rides and other entertainments
impressed
drawing used to explain something
a bar connected to long ropes or wires, on which a performer swings or "flies" through the air
event, occurance
one-piece clothing that fits tightly and may leave legs and arms bare
to fly or rise in the air
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NOW I CAN- •Read and comprehend the text to answer the questions
*Read the text with correct pronunciation and intonation and find the ‘origin of words’
*Identify new words and meanings given in the text
😒🙁😐🙂😃
Slide 38 - Poll
Home Fun
ART INTEGRATION ACTIVITY
Create a poster with an illustration and a short story about a popular word, how it came into existence. (Use etool- Canva or Adobe)