Curiouser and Curiouser student’s wonder-book 3
Student’s wonder-book
UNIT 3
Tweedledum and Tweedledee
SESSION 1
KPSI UNIT 3 Knowledge and Prior Study Inventory Please answer the questions below as follows: 1. I have no idea 2. I know little (I make a lot of mistakes) 3. I know a lot (I make a few mistakes) 4. I can explain to my classmates
What do you know about?
1. No idea
2. Little
3. A lot
4. Can explain
Present simple Verb To Be Using dates Time expressions Family vocabulary Talking about relatives Am, Is, Are
“Well! I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice; “but a grin without a cat! It’s the most curious thing I ever saw in all my life!” —Chapter 6, Pig and Pepper.
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Student’s wonder-book VIDEO Watch the video and answer Kahoot! questions following the link below:
Choose the right answer: 1. Alice looks for: - her sister - her parents - The White Rabbit 2. The Mad Hatter thinks she is a delightful: - Child - Adult - Invitee 3. The Mad Hatter lives with: - His wife and children - The March Hare - His brother 4. They celebrate: - A birthday party - An anniversary - An un-birthday party 5. Alice tells about: - her parents - her sister - her cat 6. The watch is slow: - one week - two days - two years
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UNIT 3
Join one of the two teams. One of the teams must search for male family members vocabulary and the other one for female family members vocabulary.
Write your answers below:
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SESSION 1
VOCABULARY MADNESS
Student’s wonder-book aunt, brother, cousin, dad, grandmother, mum, sister, daughter, parents, son, uncle, wife
BLOCKS GAME Create sentences with given words on LEGO blocks. Remember the color-code to quickly identify each different part of speech: - All your nouns are on yellow blocks. - Verbs on blue blocks. - Articles “a” and “the” on green. - Adjectives on red blocks.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Rabbit’s Alice relative isn’t . sisters Tweedledum aren’t Tweedledee and . birthday It is my . the brothers I of am youngest three. with family Alice lives her big . small The but party is , exciting .
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UNIT 3 SESSION 2
NONSENSE STORY Look at the pictures below:
Read and put the sentences in the right order: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
The mushroom is here. Am I short again? Now this door is just my size. Oh, look where I am again. Something shiny is on the table. Goodness, a tree with a door, but no locks at all and no windows. That is very curious, I may as well go in. Looks like my sister’s house
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Student’s wonder-book 1000 COUSINS Vocabulary cards. Match the word with its picture:
nephew, niece, granddaughter, grandparents, cousin, daddy, mummy, grandson, stepmother, stepsisters, stepbrother, stepfather, godfather, godmother, child, parents, wife, husband, mother in law, father in law, uncle, aunt, son, great grand father, great grand mother, relatives, siblings, granny
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SESSION 2
GRAMMAR PRACTICE
UNIT 3
Open the link below:
Choose the correct form of the verb: 1. There ............... seven children in our family. a) is b) am c) are 2. My niece ............ 14 years old. a) are b) is c) be 3. How old ............ your children? a) is b) isn’t c) are 4. Victor ................ my brother. He is my stepbrother. a) isn’t b) aren’t c) are 5. …………. Dinah Alice’s sister? a) Is b) Are c) Am 6. Tweedledum and Tweedledee .............. twins. a) are b) isn’t c) is 7. When ............ your birthday? a) are b) is c) be
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Student’s wonder-book FOR HARD-WORKERS Write 4-5 sentences describing your family. You can use a dictionary and draw a picture of your family tree.
WIN-WIN
Find a partner in Madness. Describe your family to him/her and let him/her draw it and vice versa. Compare your results.
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UNIT 3
Work in groups of four. You are the narrator. Alice, Mad Hatter, The White Rabbit are meeting for the first time. They have to introduce themselves. Useful vocabulary and expressions: The three of them meet together..... Alice says… Mad Hatter replays… Then The White Rabbit asks… But he/she answers… So, finally… In that moment...
born, meet, brothers, sisters, from Persia, born in 1855, birthday, 57 years old, big family, 72 children, small family, married, living together, divorced, dating Write your text below:
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SESSION 3
ROLE PLAY - THE NARRATOR
Student’s wonder-book Your friends’ personal information: Name: Alice Pleasance Liddell Date of birth: 4th May 1852 Age: 7 years old Job: student Home: London Family: single, no kids Pets: cat Dinah Siblings: 2 brothers and 7 sisters
Name: Mad Hatter Date of birth: 25th August 1822 Age: 57 years old Job: Tea drinker Home: Wonderland Family: divorced, no kids Pets: none Siblings: the March Hare and the Door Mouse
Name: Rabbit White Date of birth: 12th April 1855 Age: 1 year old Job: Clock watcher Home: Wonderland Family: married, 72 kids Pets: cat Cheshire Siblings: 193 brothers and 177 sisters
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UNIT 3
Work in groups of four. You are Alice. Alice, Mad Hatter, The White Rabbit are meeting for the first time. You have to introduce yourself. Useful vocabulary and expressions: My name is... I was born in... What do you do? I have a big family. Where are you from? Have you got brothers and sisters? What is his/her name? What are their names? How old is she/he? How old are they? She is eight years old. Have you got any pets?
big family, 72 children, small family, married, living together, divorced, dating, born, meet, brothers, sisters, from Persia, born in 1855, birthday, 57 years old, pets Write your text below:
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SESSION 3
ROLE PLAY - ALICE
Student’s wonder-book Your personal information:
Name: Alice Pleasance Liddell Date of birth: 4th May 1852 Age: 7 years old Job: student Home: London Family: single, no kids Pets: cat Dinah Siblings: 2 brothers and 7 sisters
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UNIT 3
Work in groups of four. You are Mad Hatter. Alice, Mad Hatter, The White Rabbit are meeting for the first time. You have to introduce yourself. Useful vocabulary and expressions: My name is... I was born in... What about you? I have a big family. Where are you from? Have you got brothers and sisters? What is his/her name? What are their names? How old is she/he? How old are they? She is eight years old. Do you have any pets?
brothers, sisters, from Persia, born in 1855, birthday, 57 years old, pets, big family, 72 children, small family, married, living together, divorced, dating, born, meet Write your text below:
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SESSION 3
ROLE PLAY - MAD HATTER
Student’s wonder-book Your personal information:
Name: Mad Hatter Date of birth: 25th August 1822 Age: 57 years old Job: Tea drinker Home: Wonderland Family: divorced, no kids Pets: none Siblings: the March Hare and the Door Mouse
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UNIT 3
Work in groups of four. You are The White Rabbit. Alice, Mad Hatter, The White Rabbit are meeting for the first time. You have to introduce yourself. Useful vocabulary and expressions: My name is... I was born in... What do you do? I have a big family. Where are you from? Have you got brothers and sisters? What is his/her name? What are their names? How old is she/he? How old are they? She is eight years old. Have you got any pets?
birthday, 57 years old, born in 1855, brothers, sisters, from Persia, pets, big family, 72 children, small family, married, living together, divorced, dating, born, meet, job Write your text below:
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SESSION 3
ROLE PLAY - THE WHITE RABBIT
Student’s wonder-book Your personal information:
Name: Rabbit White Date of birth: 12th April 1855 Age: 1 year old Job: Clock watcher Home: Wonderland Family: married, 72 kids Pets: cat Cheshire Siblings: 193 brothers and 177 sisters
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UNIT 3
Meet Rob! Robert L. is an American writer living in Valencia and working in Publishing. Robert has kindly offered himself to tell us everything about writing a book, editing the manuscript, publishing it and having it printed. His recent book is a fantasy story about the Claus family adventures in Europe.
We have an extraordinary opportunity to ask him all the questions we want. Here are some ideas: Why did you decide to become a writer? Where do you get your ideas from? And characters? Are the characters inspired on real people? Your own family members maybe? What was your first favourite book?
KAHOOT!
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SESSION 4
WHO ARE YOU?
Student’s wonder-book Choose the right answer: 1. What does Rob do: - He is a painter - He is a writer - He is a gardener 2. What is Rob’s nationality: - Australian - British - American 3. What does a book editor do: - Checks if the text is correct and interesting - Writes the book manuscript and makes illustrations - Prints the finished book 4. What is the name of Rob’s last book: - Daddies and Mommies - Aunts and Uncles - 22 Claus siblings 5. Where does the family stay while in Europe: - At their uncle’s - At a B&B - They buy a van 6. How old are the main characters of the book? - 14, 17, and 21 - A teenager and a toddler - seven, eleven and seventeen years old
FOR HARD-WORKERS Write a short story on the topic “My family is big”. Imagine your life if you had 20 brothers or sisters. Write 5-6 sentences.
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UNIT 3
Prepare the presentation in groups of 4. Edit a multimedia poster on Glogster platform. Procedure: 1. Choose a family type: single parent family, nuclear family, same sex family, childless family, step family, grandparent family, extended family, sibling household, etc 2. Search for information about it: - members - customs and traditions - pros and cons - interesting facts 3. Edit the Glogster 4. Upload it onto the school server Elements to include: - appealing title - text information - pictures of the chosen family - referencing Your ideas:
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SESSION 5
GROUP PROJECT
Student’s wonder-book Here is a nice example!
Upload your finished work here: //Q:WONDER-SCHOOL/Sharedfolder/English/session6
Link for our parents to join SESSION 6 - presentations https://annachausschool.wordpress.com/class
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UNIT 3
1. Listen and circle what you hear: Cat Stevens - Father and Son It’s not time to make a change Just relax, take it easy You’re still young, that’s / rats your fault There’s so much you have to know Find a girl, settle down If you want you can /cane marry Look at me, I am old, but I’m hungry / happy / puppy I was once like you are now, and I know that it’s not easy To be calm when you’ve found something going on But take your time, think a lot Why, think of everything you’ve got For you will still be here tomorrow, that/ but your dreams may not How can I try to explain? ‘Cause when I do he turns away again It’s always been the same, same old story From the moment I could talk I was ordered to listen Now there’s a way and I know that/ but I have to go away I know I have to go It’s not time to make a change Just sit down, take it slowly You’re still young, that’s / rats your fault There’s so much you have to go through Find a girl, settle down If you want you can marry Look at me, I am old, but I’m hungry / happy / puppy All the times that I cried, keeping all the things I knew inside It’s hard, but it’s harder to ignore it If they were right, I’d agree, but it’s them hey / they / key know not me Now there’s a way and I know that I have to go away I know I have to go
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SESSION 7
SONG
Student’s wonder-book 2. Find all the synonyms and antonyms for the following words. Draw an illustration for this song. - old - happy - marry - girl - son - agree - slowly - mother
fast, boy, young, divorce, disagree, daughter, father, sad
3. Karaoke singing with Lyricstraining Follow the link below to open the song: https://es.lyricstraining.com/class
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UNIT 3
Choose rhyming words and complete the song. Some examples are given. Katy Perry - Hot ‘n’ cold You change your mind righ t – light / sight / bright / site / white / night Like a girl changes o-o – stones / cows / ohs / bows / bombs Yeah you, PMS Like a b**** I would know And you over think Always speak Cryptically I should o-o – snow / no / know / oh / bow / blow That you’re no good for me ‘Cause you’re hot then you’re cold – bold / sold / gold / old / told You’re yes then you’re no – snow / no / know / oh / bow / row / blow You’re in then you’re out You’re up then you’re down You’re wrong when it’s righ t – light / sight / bright / site / white / night It’s black and it’s white – light / sight / bright / site / night / right We fight, we break up We kiss, we make up (You) You don’t really want to stay,go-o – snow / no / know / oh / bow / blow (You) But you don’t really want to go-o – oh / bow / row / blow / grow / so You’re hot then you’re cold You’re yes then you’re You’re in then you’re out You’re up then you’re down We used to be Just like twins So in sync The same energy Now’s a dead battery Used to laugh bout nothing Now you’re plain boring I should know that You’re not gonna change ‘Cause you’re hot then you’re cold – bold / sold / gold / old / told You’re yes then you’re no no – snow / no / know / oh / bow / row / blow You’re in then you’re out You’re up then you’re down
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SESSION 8
SONGWRITING
Student’s wonder-book You’re wrong when it’s right It’s black and it’s white We fight, we break up We kiss, we make up (You) You don’t really want to stay, no – snow / no / know / oh / bow / blow (You) But you don’t really want to go-o – oh / bow / row / blow / grow / so You’re hot then you’re cold You’re yes then you’re no You’re in then you’re out You’re up then you’re down Someone call the doctor Got a case of a love bi-polar Stuck on a roller coaster Can’t get off this ride – bride / tide / side / fried You change your mind – blind / find / kind Like a girl changes clothes ‘Cause you’re hot then you’re cold You’re yes then you’re no You’re in then you’re out You’re up then you’re down You’re wrong when it’s right – light / sight / bright / site / white / night It’s black and it’s white – light / sight / bright / site / night / right We fight, we break up We kiss, we make up You’re hot then you’re cold – bold / sold / gold / old / told You’re yes then you’re no – snow / no / know / oh / bow / row / blow You’re in then you’re out You’re up then you’re down You’re wrong when it’s right It’s black and it’s white We fight, we break up We kiss, we make up (You) You don’t really want to stay, no (You) But you don’t really want to go-o You’re hot then you’re cold You’re yes then you’re no You’re in then you’re out You’re up then you’re down, down.
Now, let’s sing your song!!
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UNIT 3 SESSION 9
ASSESSMENT Kahoot!
Choose the best option: 1. The aunt Lucy.......: - has 3 nephews - has 3 childrens - have 3 nephews 2. My parents…….. married, because they don’t want to: - don’t - aren’t - are 3. I ........... born in July: - am - were - was 4. His parents are divorced, so they ........ live together anymore: - aren’t - don’t - do 5. I ………. fourteen, and my birthday ...... next month: - am, am - am, is - am, are
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Student’s wonder-book 6. How do you say: 05.11? - Five of November - November, the fifth - November, the five 7. They have the same parents: - cousins - sisters - step-brothers 8. The Clauses are from ……... - Norway - Spain - Japan 9. How old …… you? - is - have - are 10. - is - are - am
There ……. three sons in their family.
11. There aren’t …… children, but there is a cat. - some - any - much 12. - Do - Are - Be
…… Alice and Rabbit husband and wife?
UNIT 3
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Answer the questions below: What do you think about:
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Does the teacher have knowledge about the contents? The exercises are related to each other? Are the exercises interesting? Does the teacher have everything prepared for the lesson? Does the teacher arrive on time? Is the length of each activity ok? Do you always have time to finish the task?
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Observation Notes
SESSION 9
RUBRICS
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