WARM UP
Target Form: Nouns, Adjectives, Conjunctions, Articles, Prepositions
Target Function: Naming Food
Essential Question: What food do we eat?
Sentence Frames:
Do you like ________? Yes/No.
The ________ is _______ and ______.
Key Objectives:
• Identifying food items
• Expressing likes and dislikes
• Connecting ideas
Draw what you like to eat Template S | Carousel of IDEAS
VOCABULARYINTRODUCE Picture & Word Cards | Carousel of IDEAS
PRACTICE: Identify Book 2, p. 41, 78 | Creative IDEAS
Act. 96| Carousel of IDEAS
PRACTICE: Where did it come from? Act. 98| Carousel of IDEAS
PRACTICE: Classify Book 2, p. 43 | Creative IDEAS
PRACTICE: Classify the pictures into food groups on a piece of paper
Activity Pictures| Carousel of IDEAS
PRACTICE: Classify / What is it like? Act. 99| Carousel of IDEAS
PRACTICE: Matching Book 2, p. 44-47 | Creative IDEAS
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FOOD UNITBEGINNING | K–5
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT FOR OTHER LEVELS | K–12
EARLY INTERMEDIATE INTERMEDIATE
EARLY ADVANCED ADVANCED
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GRAMMARUse the sentence frames to ask your family questions. Then fill in the chart.
Do you like ________? Yes/No.
Act. 89| Carousel of IDEAS
Like or dislike? Book 2, p. 79 | Creative IDEAS
Above or below? Act. 90 | Carousel of IDEAS
Articles Book 2, p. 42 | Creative IDEAS
PRACTICE: Write Book 2, p. 49 | Creative IDEAS
READINGReader’s Theater: Let’s Make a Fruit Salad Act. 100 | Carousel of IDEAS
Do you like fruit? Book 2, p. 50 | Creative IDEAS
The Iroquis Indians Act. 97A & B | Carousel of IDEAS
WRITINGCreate a recipe Act. 101 & 102 | Carousel of IDEAS
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Explicit oral language development with over 550 ready-made sentence frames, theme pictures, and picture & word cards for visual support.
Comprehensive and explicit language instruction by proficiency level. Differentiated instruction for all types of learners. Highly scaffolded for newcomers and beginners.
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SCHEDULE A DEMO
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Teacher: Instruct students to identify and write the names of the fruits and vegetables.
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pearpineapple
carrot
tomato
potato
lemonorange
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onion
grapes
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Fruits
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Teacher: Instruct students to look at the picture, and then write “yes” or “no” as appropriate.
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YES/NO RESPONSES
1. Is the in the bowl?
2. Is the in the bowl?
3. Is the in the bowl?
4. Is the in the bowl?
5. Is the in the bowl?
6. Is the in the bowl?
7. Is the in the bowl?
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Activity Sheet 96
Read and Draw
Draw 3 oranges. Draw 4 bananas.
Draw 2 bunches of carrots. Draw a bunch of grapes.
Draw 6 yellow lemons. Draw 5 red apples.
Directions: Read the sentences under each box. Then draw and colorthe pictures.
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Activity Sheet 98Name: ____________________________________
Date: _____________________________________
Where Did It Come From?Directions: Work with a family member to make a list of 5-7 foods youhave at home. Next to each item, write where that food came from—thegrocery store, a fruit/vegetable stand, your garden, or somewhere else.
Example:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
WHERE IT CAME FROMFOOD ITEM
fruit standstrawberries fruit standstrawberries fruit standstrawberries
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Teacher: Instruct students to circle the pictures on the page that go together. Then have students write the words below thepictures they have circled.
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onion potato dog carrot
pineapple book orange leg
lemon banana apple five
grapes pear mother tomato
They are all ____________.
What goes together? Circle the pictures.
Activity PicturesUnit 2: My Larger Community • Chapter 5: The Food We Eat
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Activity Sheet 99
What Is It Like?
Teacher: Display a platter of real fruits and vegetables. Pass each vegetable or piece of fruit around anddiscuss the color and how it looks and feels. Have students indicate whether or not they like the fruit orvegetable. Complete the chart as a class.
Do youlike it?
(yes or no)
Name of fruitor vegetable
What coloris it?
How doesit feel?
How doesit look?
apple red hard roundapple red hard roundapple red hard round
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Teacher: Instruct students to cut out each picture, and paste it in the box next to the sentence it matches.
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1. I want a potato.
2. I want a banana.
3. I want a lemon.
4. I want a tomato.
5. I want a pineapple.
6. I want a pear.
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Teacher: Instruct students to draw lines to connect the matching pictures, and then write the words.
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pear
pineapple
banana
potato
lemon
tomato
Teacher: Instruct students to cut out each picture, and paste it in the box next to the sentence it matches.
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1. I want a carrot.
2. I want an apple.
3. I want an orange.
4. I want an onion.
5. I want some grapes.
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Teacher: Instruct students to draw lines to connect the matching pictures, and then write the words.
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carrot
orange
onion
apple
grapes
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Teacher: Instruct students to study the charts at the top of the page, and then answer the questions by circling “yes” or “no.”
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YES/NO RESPONSES
Yes, I like the …
banana apple potato tomato carrot
No, I do not like the …
grapes orange onion lemon pear
1. I like the apple. yes no
2. I like the grapes. yes no
3. I like the banana. yes no
4. I like the onion. yes no
5. I like the orange. yes no
6. I like the carrot. yes no
7. I like the lemon. yes no
8. I like the tomato. yes no
9. I like the potato. yes no
10. I like the pear. yes no
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Date: _____________________________________
Activity Sheet 90
Where Is It?
Directions: Color the fruits and vegetables. Then complete the sentences.
The potatoes are above the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
The carrots are below the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
The apples are under the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
The lemons, oranges, and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ are in a row.
The pears are beside the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
The onions are next to the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
pears bananas tomatoes pineapples potatoes
lemons oranges apples carrots onions
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Teacher: Instruct students to write sentences using the key words. Students choose their favorite fruit or vegetable for the last item.
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We want a pear.
1.a carrot
2.an apple
3.an onion
4.a banana
5.
an orange
6.a tomato
7.a pineapple
?
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PETS & FOOD
These are foods. What do you want?
10. I want some grapes.
11. I want an apple.
12. I want a potato.
Make the sentences:
13. pear 14. banana 15. tomato
16. carrot 17. lemon 18. pineapple
4 Listen, Repeat, and Write
Unit 2: My Larger Community • Chapter 5: The Food We Eat
Activity Sheet 100
READER’S THEATER:READER’S THEATER:
Let’s Make a Fruit Salad
Teacher: See the Teacher’s Guide for detailed instructions.
grandmother sister brother aunt
grandfather uncle cook fatherCharacters:
Grandmother: Children, do you want to make a fruit salad?
Sister and brother: Yes, we do!
Aunt: First you must wash your hands.
Sister and brother: [wash hands]
Grandmother: We need six apples and fouroranges.
Sister: [hands apples and oranges tograndmother] These apples aresmooth.
Grandmother: Now we need one pineapple andtwenty grapes.
Brother: [hands pineapple and grapes tograndmother] This pineapple isrough. Ouch!
Sister: Do we put potatoes or tomatoes in the fruit salad?
All: No, of course not!
Brother: Do we put carrots or onions inthe fruit salad?
All: No, of course not!
(continued on next page)
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Activity Sheet 100(continued)
Uncle: Why don’t you put some pears inthe fruit salad? These pears arenice and soft.
All: Good idea!
Uncle: My friend is a cook. I will callhim and ask what other fruits weshould put in the fruit salad.[calls cook on the phone]
Cook: Hello.
Uncle: Hello. This is Joe. My family ismaking a fruit salad. We areputting apples, oranges,pineapple, grapes, and pears inthe salad. Are there any otherfruits we should add?
Cook: You should put some lemon juiceon all the fruit.
All: Lemon juice?
Aunt: Yes, that is a great idea!
Father: When will the fruit salad be readyto eat?
All: We’re hungry!
Grandfather: Even the dog is hungry for fruitsalad now!
All: [laugh]
Sister and brother: The fruit salad will be ready soon.
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FOOD
Do You Like Fruit?
Do you like fruit?I sure do!I like bananas.I like apples.I like grapes.I like pineapples.
Do you like vegetables?I sure do!I like onions.I like potatoes.I like carrots.I like tomatoes.
What about pears?Do you like those, too?I sure do!What about you?
Teacher: Have students listen to the Creative Beat twice. Use the Book 2 CD, Track 6, or read the lyrics aloud. If students are able,have them recite the beat along with the CD or with you. Encourage students to use hand and body motions that correspondto the lyrics.
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Activity Sheet 97A
The Iroquois Indians
The Iroquois Indians’ Vegetables and Fruits
Directions: Read the article below. Then answer the questions on ActivitySheet 97B.
Many groups of American Indianslived in North America in the 1300sand 1400s. One of these groups wascalled the Iroquois (IR-uh-kwoy)Indians. The Iroquois Indians lived inthe area we now call New York.
The Iroquois were farmers. Theygrew many vegetables. Corn was theirmost important crop. The area wherethe Iroquois Indians lived was filledwith fruits that people could eat.During the summer, the womengathered grapes, cherries, strawberries,and plums. The Iroquois people atedried fruit in the winter. Fruits andvegetables were an important part ofthe Iroquois’ diet.
crop: a group of plants grown for fooddiet: what a person eats and drinks dailydried: having no moisture or wetnessfarmer: a person who grows foodimportant: having much value
The shaded areashows where the IroquoisIndians lived in the1400s. The Iroquois atemany fruits and vegetablesthat grew in this area.
The Iroquois ate fruitssuch as strawberries,cherries, plums, andgrapes.
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Activity Sheet 97B
Story QuestionsDirections: Answer the questions about the Iroquois Indians. Fill in thecircle next to the correct answer.
1. The Iroquois Indians were:farmerscropsfruits and vegetables
2. Corn was the Iroquois Indians’ most important .fruitwintercrop
3. What fruits did Iroquois women gather during the summer?strawberries and pearsgrapes and pineapplesstrawberries and grapes
4. What did the Iroquois eat in the winter?fresh fruitdried fruitround fruit
5. Vegetables and fruits were an important part of the Iroquois’ .familydietschool
Name: ____________________________________
Date: _____________________________________
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Activity Sheet 101Name: ____________________________________
Date: _____________________________________
Soup or Salad?Directions: Decide if you want to make vegetable soup or fruit salad. Writethe ingredients in the box. Then draw a picture of your vegetable soup orfruit salad in the bowl.
Ingredients
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Activity Sheet 102
A Family RecipeDirections: Look at the foods in the word bank. Talk with a family memberabout a family recipe you could make with some of these foods. On therecipe card, write the name of this recipe and all the ingredients needed tomake it. Write the directions to make the recipe. Bring the activity sheetto class.
Word Bank
apple grapes orange potatobanana lemon pear tomatocarrot onion pineapple
RECIPE CARD
Recipe: __________________________
Ingredients:
Directions:
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EARLY INTERMEDIATE
Look at the picture and answer the questions.
1. Where is this?
2. What are the man and the girl doing?
3. Who is helping them?
4. Write a sentence describing the picture.
INTERMEDIATE
Look at the picture and answer the questions.
1. Which of the fruits and vegetables in this picture do you like?
2. Which ones do you dislike? Why?
3. Write a paragraph describing a fruit or vegetable that you like to eat. Include details such as how it looks, how it tastes, where it grows, and what other foods it is eaten with.
EARLY ADVANCED
Look at the picture and answer the questions.
1. Do you think the man and the girl are related?
2. What do you think they might say to each other next?
3. What do you think they will do next?
4. Write a paragraph about what will happen to the girl and the man.
ADVANCED
Look at the picture and answer the questions.
1. There are many types of fruits and vegetables in this store. Can you find all of these items at your local grocery store?
2. Why do you think some of them might not be available at your local store?
3. Check the ad for your local grocery store. Are all of these items available? Write down which items you find, how much the items cost, and how many different varieties the store carries.