This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
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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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EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
*Read and comprehend the text to answer the questions
*Read the text with correct pronunciation and intonation
*Identify new words and meanings given in the text
*Brainstorm to identify main idea/message of the text
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ELO's
Learners will be able to:
*Derive the definition and Identify Prepositions
*Classify and differentiate between different types of Prepositions
*Use prepositions to complete the given sentences
*Frame short, simple sentences using prepositions
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BIG QUESTION:
Which are the fastest and slowest animals in the world?
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Which are the fastest and slowest animals in the world?
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2:00
Slide 6 - Open question
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Complete the sentence by choosing the correct option given below. The Peregrine falcon swoops down on its prey. Its top speed is ______.
A
320 Km/hr
B
420 Km/hr
C
200 miles/hr
D
300 miles/hr
Slide 8 - Quiz
Where are Cheetahs mainly found? How much time do they take to go from 0 km/hr to 96 km/hr?
A
Africa, 3 minutes
B
Asia, 3 seconds
C
Asia, 3 minutes
D
Africa, 3 seconds
Slide 9 - Quiz
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ALGAE
DRIFT
SLIGHTLY
SWOOP
Bahamas
A LITTLE BIT.
TO MOVE SLOWLY, TO BE CARRIED ALONG.
PLANTS THAT USUALLY GROW IN WATER.
TO DIVE SUDDENLY OR QUICKLY.
A group of islands near Florida(USA) and Cuba
Slide 11 - Drag question
Name the fastest swimmer in the ocean. Mention its speed.
A
Dolphin, 110 km/hr
B
Dolphin, 110 km/hr
C
Sailfish, 110 km/hr
D
Sailfish, 70 miles/hr
Slide 12 - Quiz
What does the word 'swoops' mean? What clues in the text help you determine the meaning?
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2:00
Slide 13 - Open question
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Complete the sentences by choosing the correct option given below : The American woodcock is the ________ flying bird. It can drift along at _____. It lives in ______.
A
slowest, 8 km/hr, USA
B
fastest, 8 km/hr, USA
C
slowest, 12 km/hr, UK
D
fastest, 12 km/hr, UK
Slide 15 - Quiz
It is so slow that algae grows on its coat! It moves at 240 m/hr. Whom does it refer to? Where does it live?
A
It refers to the seahorse. It lives in Central and South America.
B
It refers to the sloth. It lives in Central and South America.
C
It refers to the American Woodcock. It lives in Central and South America.
D
It refers to the seahorse. It lives near the Bahamas and the USA.
Slide 16 - Quiz
Mention the top speed of the dwarf seahorse. Where does it live?
A
1.5 m/hr, It lives near the Bahamas and The UK.
B
1.5 m/hr, It lives near the Bahamas and The USA.
C
1.15 m/hr, It lives near the Bahamas and The USA.
D
5 ft/hr, It lives near the Bahamas and The USA.
Slide 17 - Quiz
Look at the pictures of the birds given in the short-read card. What is each bird doing? How are the birds different?
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2:00
Slide 18 - Open question
Why do you think the author uses the phrase 'algae grows on its coat' in the entry about the sloth. What is a dwarf seahorse?
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3:00
Slide 19 - Open question
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HOME FUN
DATE LAQ S.L No. :
Were you surprised by any of the record-breaking animals? Why or why not? Which other animals are incredibly fast or slow?
(50 – 60 words)
Attempt - Animal Record Breakers (page 12) in Short Reads activity book
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ART INTEGRATION ACTIVITY
ART INTEGRATION - Create a two column chart to show the speed of all six animals in the reference book excerpt, from the slowest to the fastest. (USE ETOOL-CANVA/ADOBE)