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                            All in Our Family     Fresh Food            Long Ago and Today   Get Well Soon                         My Favorites          Wonders of the Sea    Good Idea!           That’s Really         The Science of Fun
                            p. 6                  p. 22                 p. 38                p. 60                                 p. 76                 p. 92                 p. 114               Interesting!          p. 146
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                Content AreA     The Humanities, Science,    Science, Technology and   The Humanities, Social Studies,   Health, Science  The Humanities, Language Arts,   Science  Science, Technology and   Language Arts  Science
                 ConneCtIon  Social Studies       Engineering           Technology and Engineering                                 Performing Arts, Visual Arts                Engineering
                            • describe what you look like  • talk about obligation   •  describe daily life in the    • talk about health and illness  •  identify different types of   • name and describe sea life  •  talk about inventions  •  talk about your hobbies and   •  identify how you use force to
                            • compare people you know  •  describe how often you    past and your life today  • give advice         entertainment        •  talk about how you can   •  talk about past habits  interests  move
                            • talk about your plans  do something       •  talk about what the past    • describe actions          • compare people and activities  protect the oceans  •  describe how to use an   •  give information about people   •  use The more . . . to describe
                      GoALS  • write a journal entry  • discuss and order food   was like    • write about cause and effect        •  talk about your favorite    • talk about future events  invention  you know          cause and effect
                        SC: 1                                           •  compare the past with your                               people and things                                               •  talk about gifts you’ve   •  understand and make
                                                  • write to express your opinion                                                                        •  write to describe how things   •  write facts and opinions about
                                                                         life now                                                  • give your opinion    are different        a favorite invention  received              definitions
                                                                        • write unified paragraphs                                                                                                  •  describe and explain a hobby  •  write about cause and effect
                            bigger, cuter, different, faster,   cabbage, cucumber, dig,    begin, cell phone, chores,   bandage, cast, cough, earache,    actor, amazing, athlete, brave,   creature, disappear, dolphin,   battery, creativity, electricity,   alone, avatar, collect, compete,   backward, balance, connect,
                            friendlier, older, relatives,   eggplant, green beans, grow,   electric light, fire, learn, life,   feel dizzy, first-aid kit, germ,    cool, famous, funny, great,   fish, layer, midnight, octopus,   fail, idea, imagination, invent,   cooperate, controller, creative,   down, fall over, force, forward,
                            shorter, slower, smaller,   hot peppers, lettuce, onion,   make, sew, spend time,    have a cold, have a fever, headache,   handsome, movie, person,   pollution, resource, sea sponge,   invention, problem, solution,   enjoy, musical group, point,    friction, happen, pull, push, rub,
                            stronger, taller, uglier, younger  pick, plant, pumpkin, ready, ripe,  tell, things, town, video game,   medicine, sneeze, stomachache,   popular, pretty, talented,   sea turtle, shark, squid, sunlight,  succeed, try, useful, wheel  score, screen, take photos,   skater, spin, swing
                                                  water, weed, zucchini  wash                thermometer, tissue, toothache        wonderful             whale, zone                                together
                            Strategy: Antonyms                                                                                                                                 Strategy: Using the Suffix –ful            Strategy: Antonyms
              VoCAbuLAry 1 & 2  blond hair, curly hair, glasses,   Strategy: Compound words  Strategy: Homophones  Strategy: Word parts  Strategy: Categorizing words  Strategy: Comparing sounds   lift, move, put, turn, use  Strategy: Using Context  away from, direction, gravity,
                      SC: 2–4         www.english0905.com                                                                                                /s/ and /∫/
                            straight hair, wavy hair  every day, how often, on   difficult, expensive, important,   broken leg, bruise (n), burn (n),    hobby, school subject,    Strategy: Imperatives for   bug, comic book, dinosaur,   lean, toward
                            Strategy: Memorization  (Friday), once (a month), three   modern, old-fashioned   cut (n), scratch (n)  sport, TV show, writer  biodegradable, garbage, oil spill,   instructions  fossil, stuffed animal  Strategy: Comparing sounds
                                                  times (a week), twice (a year)                                                                         overfishing, plastic
                                                                        Strategy: Adjectives  Strategy: Multiple meanings          Strategy: Ranking preferences                                    Strategy: Comparing sounds    /æ/ and / /
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                                                  Strategy:                                                                                              Strategy: Suffix –able                     /ə/ and /ɛ/
                                                  Frequency words
                            Comparatives with -er  Have to              Contrast with but and instead  Advice with should          Superlatives with -est and   Have to, must, can’t, and don’t  Used to for past habits  Describing people with who  Cause and effect with double
                GrAmmAr 1 & 2  Present progressive for future   Would like  Comparatives with more +   Reflexive pronouns          most                  Future with will and won’t  You for general statements  Direct and indirect objects  comparatives
                      SC: 5–6  plans                                    adjective                                                  Irregular comparatives and                                                             Definitions with which
                                                                                                                                   superlatives

                            Where Do Your Eyes    The Farms of the Future    The World in the Palm of    Why Do We Sneeze?         Amazing Acrobats      Colorful Corals       Young and Creative   Hide and Seek         Up, Down, and All Around!
                            Come From?            Are Here              Your Hand            Strategy: Identify sequence           Strategy: Using visuals  Strategy: Set a purpose for   Strategy: Ask questions  Strategy: Identify sequence    Strategy: Understand cause
                    reADInG  Strategy: Using visuals to   Strategy: 5Ws and how  Strategy: Using timelines  of events                                    reading                                    of events             and effect
                            support comprehension
                            Journal Entry         Opinion Writing       Paragraph Unity      Cause and Effect Writing              Reviews               Contrast Writing      Fact and Opinion     Explanation Writing   Cause and Effect Writing
                     WrItInG  Focus: Use emotion words  Focus: Identify positive and   Focus: Identify topic sentence   Focus: Describe what happens    Focus: Write a book review  Focus: Use words and   Focus: Use facts to support   Focus: Describe something   Focus: Write cause and effect
                                                  negative points       and supporting details  and why                                                  expressions that show contrast   opinions  general
                            Understand the        Appreciate local food.  Appreciate the past.  Be prepared.                       Find a role model.    Protect the oceans.   Use your imagination and   Enjoy a hobby.  Think creatively and
                     mISSIon  human family.       National Geographic Explorer:  National Geographic Explorer:  National Geographic Explorer:    National Geographic Explorer:  National Geographic Explorer:  creativity to solve problems.  National Geographic Explorer:  critically.
                        SC: 9  National Geographic Explorer:  Juan Martinez  Stephen Ambrose  Dr. Hayat Sindi                      Aparajita Datta       Dr. Sylvia Earle      National Geographic Explorer:  Jørn Hurum  National Geographic Explorer:
                            Spencer Wells                                                                                                                                      Aydogan Ozcan                              Stephon Alexander
                     ProjeCt  Class big book      Plant cards           Then and now poster  First-aid kit                         Famous people class book  Sea animal poster  Superpower app      A hobby presentation  A thaumatrope

                     reVIeW   Units 1–3           pp. 54–55                                  Units 4–6                             pp. 108–109                                 Units 7–9            pp. 162–163
                            Giant's                                                          Oceans of Plastic:                                                                Leonardo da Vinci: The
             extenDeD reADInG    Causeway         pp. 56–57                                  Time for Action                       pp. 110–111                                 Greatest Inventor in History?   pp. 164–165
                            Hello!                p. 58                                      What’s wrong?                         p. 112                                      Wow, that’s cool!    p. 166
                   Let’S tALk  I agree!           p. 59                                      I don’t understand.                   p. 113                                      What does that mean?   p. 167


                              ADDItIonAL VIDeo Song: Sc. 7; Viewing Sc. 8; Storytime: Sc. 10; Wrap Up: Sc. 11
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