Week 49: Writing & Edward the Emu

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This lesson contains 34 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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W49
4/12 - 8-12
Word order and writing
W50
11/12 - 15/12
Speaking & newswise
W51 
18/12 - 22/12
Activity week
W52 & W1
25/12 - 5/1
Christmas break
W2
8/1 - 12/1
Skill practice for the test

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Be nice to the books!

 

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Let's check the homework 
Open your books please

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Let's recap!

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                                          Can you find all the vocabulary words in the picture?
English  Hidden Objects

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Glee club
German
choir
Easter
Food technology
Brain
Science
Meal

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Did you like to do this activity?
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Make a sentence with the verb:
"beslissen"

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Topic for today!

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In an English sentence, words are placed in a certain order. A positive sentence usually has:
Subject (who) 
Verb (does)
Object (what)
Place (where) 
Time (when).

A sentence does not always have all the elements.
Example: Jack does his homework at school tomorrow.

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In an English sentence, words are placed in a certain order. A positive sentence usually has:
Subject (who) 
Verb (does)
Object (what)
Place (where) 
Time (when).

Tip:  Remember the basic order of positive sentences by asking this: Who does what where when?

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Put the following items into the correct order:

study / at my house / Jason and Jack / next week.

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Extra information! (1)
Adverbials of place are added to a sentence to explain where something is taking place. In most cases, this part of the sentence is placed after the object or after the main verb.
Example: I like having PE outside.

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Extra information (2)
Adverbials of time are added to a sentence to explain when something is taking place. In most cases, this part of the sentence is placed after the object or after the main verb.
Example: We will study tonight.
In most cases place comes before time.

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Who would like to practise one more with word order?
Yes😁
No😎

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Be nice to the books!

 

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Which country was that?

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In this lesson
Lesson plan
5 min
Reading: diary of a whimpy kid
10 min 
Writing: Edward the emu
20 min 
Evaluation 
5 min 

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This is Edward, what is up with him? 
This is Edward, what is the matter with him? 
You get 2 minutes to think 
By yourself, in silence

After 2 minutes you get 5 minutes to write (by yourself) 

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timer
2:00
timer
5:00

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Share your stories! 
Share your story with the person on your...
1 minute per person 
I could ask anyone to share! 

The person who is the youngest is allowed to 
start
timer
2:00

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Slide 26 - Video

timer
1:00
timer
3:00
How will the story end?
Think for 1 minute and write for 3 minutes 

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Share your stories! 
Share your story with the person on your...
1 minute per person 
I could ask anyone to share! 

The person who is the oldest is allowed to 
start
timer
2:00

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Who heard a story similar to the original one? 

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Who heard a story which was super funny? 

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Who heard a story which was super sad? 

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Homework next week
Finish: I writing & grammar on pages 124 - 127 
Study list G on page 131

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