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Scope & Sequence XII Simple Past The eagle was hungry. It flew to find some food. Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Newridge is busier than where David lived before. There are more interesting things to do than in Oldtown. Adjectives beautiful, dangerous, delicious, fantastic, terrible Food barbecue, cheese, fish, fruit, ham, hamburger, ice cream, milk, sandwich, sausage Present Perfect for Experiences Have you ever tried gymnastics? Yes, I have. / No, I haven't. I've drawn my own fantasy comic. I haven't won the prize. Sophia has never won a prize for her cake. Present Perfect vs Simple Past I have run in lots of races. Last summer, I won a prize. Making and Responding to Suggestions Why don't you join the drama club? That's a good idea! / No, I don’t like drama. Describing Objects What is it made of? It's made of plastic. Present Perfect with For and Since How long have you been interested in sports? Since I was a baby. How long have you worn glasses? Only for two months. Club Activities act in plays, build robots, do experiments, grow plants, make sculptures, paint pictures, play musical instruments, play board games, run in a race, take photos School Clubs art and photography, board games, drama, gardening, science and technology, track and field Materials cardboard, clay, cloth, glass, leather, metal, paper, plastic, rubber, wood Hobbies baking, collecting model planes, cycling, looking after pets, making crafts, playing computer games, snowboarding Welcome Unit A New Start Unit 1 School Clubs Unit 2 My Hobbies Mindfulness Exploring Our Brain Sounds Fun! Pronounce consonant blend: wh when, where, who, what, why, whose, which Sounds Fun! Pronounce long i sound /ai/ prize, climb, lie, drive, line, sigh CLIL Geography Citizenship Developing Your Skills Home Connection Make a family hobbies scrapbook. Will for Promises, Predictions and Decisions I will always help you at home. I think people will live on Mars one day! We'll go and see the robot exhibit first. Probability with Will, May and Might I'm sure there will be robot pets. People may use them as taxis soon. We might have robots, but… Giving Opinions I agree. / I don’t agree. I think… / I’m sure… Going to for Predictions Based on Evidence It's going to rain. It's going to look like the first chick. Indefinite Pronouns: Every, Some, Any and No + Body or Thing Everybody is really happy. Nobody is eating the cake. Space Travel astronaut, Earth, float, gravity, land, Moon, rocket, satellite, space station, space, spaceship, star, take off Numbers 101–1,000, thousand, million Mindfulness Recognizing and Responding to Emotions Sounds Fun! /f/ and /v/ sounds believe, face, fan, fine, floating, future, half, have, leave, life, live, safe, surface, very, view Sounds Fun! Sentence stress and weak to (schwa) CLIL Science Citizenship Solving Problems Home Connection Make a pledge. Jobs artist, businessman/woman, designer, engineer, journalist, mechanic, pilot, police officer, scientist, server In the City airport, bridge, college, escalator, factory, highway, office, police station, sidewalk, skyscraper Predictions Timeline Topic 1 Clubs and Hobbies Topic 2 Future Lives Project Language Language Review Life Skills and Extra Features Vocabulary Vocabulary Review Experiences Survey Unit 3 Where Will Technology Take Us? Unit 4 Our Futures

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Scope & SequenceXII

Simple PastThe eagle was hungry. It flew to find some food.

Comparative and Superlative AdjectivesNewridge is busier than where David lived before.There are more interesting things to do than in Oldtown.

Adjectivesbeautiful, dangerous, delicious, fantastic, terrible

Food barbecue, cheese, fish, fruit, ham, hamburger, ice cream, milk, sandwich, sausage

Present Perfect for ExperiencesHave you ever tried gymnastics? Yes, I have. / No, I haven't.I've drawn my own fantasy comic. I haven't won the prize. Sophia has never won a prize for her cake.

Present Perfect vs Simple Past I have run in lots of races. Last summer, I won a prize.

Making and Responding to SuggestionsWhy don't you join the drama club? That's a good idea! / No, I don’t like drama.

Describing ObjectsWhat is it made of? It's made of plastic.Present Perfect with For and SinceHow long have you been interested in sports? Since I was a baby.How long have you worn glasses? Only for two months.

Club Activitiesact in plays, build robots, do experiments, grow plants, make sculptures, paint pictures, play musical instruments, play board games, run in a race, take photos

School Clubsart and photography, board games, drama, gardening, science and technology, track and field

Materialscardboard, clay, cloth, glass, leather, metal, paper, plastic, rubber, wood

Hobbiesbaking, collecting model planes, cycling, looking after pets, making crafts, playing computer games, snowboarding

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MindfulnessExploring Our Brain

Sounds Fun!Pronounce consonant blend: whwhen, where, who, what, why, whose, which

Sounds Fun!Pronounce long i sound /ai/prize, climb, lie, drive, line, sigh

CLILGeography

CitizenshipDeveloping Your Skills

Home ConnectionMake a family hobbies scrapbook.

Will for Promises, Predictions and DecisionsI will always help you at home. I think people will live on Mars one day! We'll go and see the robot exhibit first.

Probability with Will, May and MightI'm sure there will be robot pets. People may use them as taxis soon. We might have robots, but…

Giving OpinionsI agree. / I don’t agree. I think… / I’m sure…

Going to for Predictions Based on EvidenceIt's going to rain. It's going to look like the first chick.

Indefinite Pronouns: Every, Some, Any and No + Body or ThingEverybody is really happy. Nobody is eating the cake.

Space Travelastronaut, Earth, float, gravity, land, Moon, rocket, satellite, space station, space, spaceship, star, take off

Numbers101–1,000, thousand, million

MindfulnessRecognizing and Responding to Emotions

Sounds Fun!/f/ and /v/ soundsbelieve, face, fan, fine, floating, future, half, have, leave, life, live, safe, surface, very, view

Sounds Fun!Sentence stress and weak to (schwa)

CLILScience

CitizenshipSolving Problems

Home ConnectionMake a pledge.

Jobsartist, businessman/woman, designer, engineer, journalist, mechanic, pilot, police officer, scientist, server

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Scope & Sequence XIII

Past Continuous and Past SimpleI was flying over the town when I heard a crash.She was looking out of the window when she saw a strange old woman.

It sounds like…What's that? It sounds like a window breaking.

Present Perfect with Already and YetThere has already been a lot of damage.The fire is not under control yet.

Too… and Not…EnoughIt's too scary. It isn't interesting enough.

It makes me…It makes me laugh. It makes me sad.

Genresadventure, cartoon, comedy, documentary, drama, mystery

Adjectivesexciting, frightening, funny, wonderful

Technologyapp, computer, download, e-book, flat-screen, home theater, movie theater, offline, online, smartphone, tablet

News Storiesaccident, fire, fire station, fire truck, firefighter, flashlight, midnight, missing, save, surprise

Accidentsambulance, bandage, break, look after, nurse, operation, pain, pajamas, slip, uniform

Adjectivesbig, frightening, high, hot, safe, wild

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MindfulnessPaying Attention

Sounds Fun!Word endings: -tion and -sionaction, fiction, television, vision

Sounds Fun!Silent letters at the beginning of words: kn and wr

CLILTechnology: Digital Storytelling

CitizenshipBeing Curious

Home ConnectionWatch a movie in English and share opinions.

Zero ConditionalWhen the sun heats water, it evaporates!When warm, wet air meets cold air, the vapor condenses.

Quantity with A Little and A FewPut a few gum candies into a bowl.Pour a little hot water over the candies.

So for Results and Because for ReasonI am excited about my presentation because I'm working with Amy.There is a whole floor on technology, so I will see lots of exhibits.

Used toWe didn't use to eat chickens.There used to be 10,000 of us.

(Not) as…asOur population isn't as big as it was 200 years ago.

Tag questionsThat's good news, isn't it?

Scientific Experimentsbaking soda, bottle, cover, gloves, jar, lab coat, lid, mix, pour, put, safety glasses, science lab, shake, vinegar

Scientific Processesburn, expand, explode, freeze, gas, ice, liquid, soil, solid, turn into

MindfulnessMaking Good Decisions

Sounds Fun!Spelling of /ei/weigh, bake, play, game, rain

Sounds Fun!Spelling of /oi/ and /ow/ sounds

CLILHistory: The Ice Age

CitizenshipTaking Care of Nature

Home ConnectionPlant a seed and make observations.

NatureButterflies, forest, glacier, habitat, hurricane, lake, ocean, river, wildlife

Environmental Issuesclimate change, cut down, deforestation, destroy, disappear, extinct, factory, pesticides, pollution, protect, worry about

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