Beats! 1 Primary Facts Big Book

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Estimada alumna, estimado alumno: El Libro de lecturas que tienes en tus manos es el resultado del esfuerzo que realizan el gobierno federal, los gobiernos estatales, las maestras y los maestros para garantizar que todas las niñas, los niños y los adolescentes que cursan la educación básica en nuestro país cuenten con materiales educativos para construir su aprendizaje, y con ello alcanzar una educación de excelencia. Tu Libro de lecturas promoverá que te desarrolles integralmente, fomentará en ti el amor a la Patria y el respeto a todos los derechos; así reconocerás lo que te rodea, apreciarás tus fortalezas y sabrás lo que tu comunidad, México y el mundo necesitan y lo que puedes hacer por ellos. En el marco de la Nueva Escuela Mexicana, la equidad y la calidad son premisas de la educación. Este libro forma parte de los materiales educativos que se ofrecen para que, con el trabajo diario de maestras, maestros, autoridades y familias, alcances el máximo logro de aprendizaje y el fortalecimiento de los lazos entre tu escuela y tu comunidad. Este libro ya es tuyo; es un regalo del pueblo de México para ti. ¡Conócelo, cuídalo y disfrútalo! Distribución gratuita, prohibida su venta.


Primary

Facts Big Book Sally Marshall


Princetown - Correo del Maestro Editorial Coordinator Author Editor Copy Editor Editorial Assistant

Jean Denise Salazar Wolfe Sally Marshall Stefanía Villarreal Riva Palacio Brenda K Zarzoza López Jean Denise Ruanova Salazar

Content Designers Servicios Editoriales (Pablo Guzmán de la Cruz, Martha Berenice Hinojosa Rodríguez) Digital layout

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Cover Designer

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Photo research

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Audio Recording

Luis Benito Reynoso Góngora Correo del Maestro Miembro de la Cámara Nacional de la Industria Editorial Reg. Núm. 2817

ISBN:

978-607-903-485-6 Rights Reserved © 2018 Princetown - correo del maestro, s.a. de c.v. Av. Reforma No. 7 Int. 403, Ciudad Brisa Naucalpan, Estado de México, C.P. 53280 Tels. 53-64-56-70 / 53-64-56-95 correo@correodelmaestro.com www.correodelmaestro.com First published 2018 First reprint 2019 Second reprint 2020 Third reprint 2021 The presentation and layout of Beats! 1 Primary Facts Big Book are property of the publisher. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without written permission of the Publisher.

Programa Nacional de Inglés. Para alumnos en Educación Básica. Proni La producción de estos materiales fue hecha por encargo de la Secretaría de Educación Pública para usarse como material didáctico en escuelas públicas de Educación Básica. Impreso en México · Printed in Mexico Distribución gratuita · Prohibida su venta Esta obra se terminó de imprimir en diciembre de 2021, en los talleres de Corporación en Servicios Integrales de Asesoría Profesional S.A. de C.V. con domicilio en Calle E No. 6, Parque Industrial Puebla 2000, C.P. 72225, Puebla, Pue.


Presentation Dear Teacher, Welcome to Beats! 1 Primary - Facts Big Book where you will find interesting facts to teach your students about different and important topics about themselves, about others and about the world around us. Teaching a foreign language at this age using interesting, student-age centered topics such as facts gives you a great opportunity to set an interesting and very enjoyable learning environment for reading, where children become more curious, ask about what they are listening to and feel encouraged to use the language they are learning in a natural way. In this Facts Big Book you will find daily life topics related to the immediate world that surrounds your students; also, each reading text is directly correlated to a specific unit in the Activity book which improves and increases vocabulary as students start developing critical thinking skills as well as reading strategies such as identifying letters, differentiating graphical elements from written words, following a reading, reading comprehension as well as working on listening skills since every text has been recorded and included in the audio CD that comes with your Teacher’s Edition book. However, the most important fact about encouraging children at this age to follow a reading is awakening the desire and joy for reading. And this is what Beats! Big Books -Facts and Stories are specially meant for, to help you teach children to read through fun and culture. Finally, we are sure you and your students will enjoy sharing, listening and reading aloud the contents in this Facts Big Book as you all start beating to the rhythm of reading! The Author.

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Contents Fact 1

Make a Sock Puppet

Academic and Educational Environment Correlated to Unit 3 in the Activity book

5

Read illustrated instructions for assembling an object

Track 59 Fact 2

Look at the Signs! Family and Community Environment Correlated to Unit 4 in the Activity book

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Interpret public signs

Track 60

Fact 3

Getting to Know You Family and Community Environment Correlated to Unit 6 in the Activity book

19

Give information on personal data, likes and preferences

Track 62 Fact 4

The Animal Kingdom Academic and Educational Environment Correlated to Unit 7 in the Activity book

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Ask questions to obtain information on a topic of nature

Track 63 Fact 5

In the Community Family and Community Environment Correlated to Unit 8 in the Activity book

35

Understand tales to relate with personal experiences

Track 64

Flashcards 4

43


Fact

1

Make a sock puppet

Track

59

Fact 1 Correlated to Unit 3

5


You need

yarn

sock

scissors pipe cleaner buttons glue 6

Family and Community

ribbon


For a girl puppet:

1 Fold over the foot of the sock to make a face.

2 lue on the blue G buttons for eyes.

Unit 3

Fact 1 7


For a girl puppet:

3 Glue on the red button for a nose.

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Family and Community

Cut long lengths of yarn for hair for a girl puppet.


For a boy puppet:

3 Glue on the red button for a nose.

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Cut short lengths of yarn for hair for a boy puppet. Unit 3

Fact 1 9


5 Fix on the hair with a pipe cleaner. Push the pipe cleaner through the sock.

6 Make a bow with the ribbon. Fix the bow onto the hair of a girl puppet.

7 Fix a bow-tie onto the neck of a boy puppet 10

Family and Community


8 Put your hand into the puppet. Open and close your fingers. Make your puppet talk. Have fun!

Unit 3

Fact 1 11


Fact

2

Track

60

Look at the signs!

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Family and Community


The zoo is open! Here’s the entrance. How much are the tickets? $20 for adults, and $10 for children.

$20.00 for adults and $10.00 for children.

How much are the tickets? 4 tickets, please.

Fact 2 Correlated to Unit 4

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The zoo has elephants and lions. Where are the elephants? Where are the lions? Look at the signs. Turn right for the elephants. Turn left for the lions.

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Family and Community


Look at the tigers. One, two, three, four.

Look at the signs. What color are they? These signs are important. They keep you safe! Unit 4

Fact 2 15


There are monkeys at the zoo. Oh no! Look at the little boy! He has a sandwich! Please don’t feed the monkeys! Look at the sign!

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Family and Community


Here’s the cafeteria. Mmmm, ice cream! Delicious! Oh no! Look at the little girl. What’s she doing? Please put the trash in the trash can!

Unit 4

Fact 2 17


Yes!

Can I touch the animals, Mom? Look. Here’s the petting zoo. There are baby animals in the petting zoo. The sign says: Please touch the animals! It’s fun at the zoo! 18

Family and Community


Story

Getting to Know You

3

Track

62

Fact 3 Correlated to Unit 6

19


Dan

Hi. My name is . I’m 6 years old. My birthday is on April 10th. This is my dog. Her name is Lucky. I love dogs!

Emma and Cara play soccer. Hi, I’m Emma. How old are you, Cara? I’m six.

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Family and Community

I’m Cara. I’m seven. How old are you?


Today is March 9th. It’s

Sam’s birthday.

Happy birthday, Sam! Thanks. When’s your birthday? On July 21st.

Unit 6

Fact 3 21


Brad likes

painting. His favorite color is green. Do you like painting? What’s your favorite color?

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Family and Community


Sandy and Ted love fruit. What’s your favorite fruit? What do you prefer: strawberries or melon? I love strawberries, too!

I love strawberries, and you?

Unit 6

Fact 3 23


Alexa has an invitation to a party. She’s very happy. She loves parties. Look Mom! An invitation to Janie’s party! On August 18th. Can I go?

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Family and Community

When is it? Yes, you can!


It’s my brother’s birthday today. He’s four years old! Do you have a brother or a sister? How old are they?

Unit 6

Fact 3 25


Hi. My name’s

Alyne.

And you? What’s your name? How old are you? When’s your birthday?

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Family and Community


Fact

4

Track

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The Animal Kingdom

Fact 4 Correlated to Unit 7

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There are seven groups of animals. What are they? They are mammals, reptiles, birds, insects, amphibians and fish.

What is a reptile? A reptile is a cold-blooded animal. Snakes, lizards, turtles and crocodiles are reptiles. Dinosaurs were reptiles, too.

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Academic and Educational


What is a bird? Birds are warm-blooded. Birds have wings and feathers. They lay eggs. Can all birds fly? No they can’t. Penguins can’t fly. Unit 7

Fact 4 29


Are insects animals? Yes, they are. How many types of insects are there? There are over one million types. Scorpions and tarantulas are not insects, but butterflies are. How many different kinds of insects do you know?

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Academic and Educational


What are amphibians? Amphibians are cold blooded animals. They live on land and in water. Is a frog an amphibian? Yes, it is. A baby frog is a tadpole. It lives in the water.

Unit 7

Fact 4 31


What is a fish? Fish live in the water all the time. They breathe through gills.

Is a dolphin a fish? No, it isn’t. Dolphins and whales are mammals. Dolphins and whales can’t breathe under the water. 32

Academic and Educational


What other animals are mammals? Dogs, cats, tigers, lions elephants and many others; there are many different kinds of mammals. All mammals have hair or fur. They are warm- blooded animals and drink milk from their mothers.

Unit 7

Fact 4 33


Guess what? You’re a mammal, too! 34

Family and Community


Fact

5

Track

64

In the Community

Fact 5 Correlated to Unit 8

35


We’re reporters for Kids Online. This is our report on workers in our community.

Hi, I’m Lucia.

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Family and Community

Hi, I’m Alex


Hi, I’m a doctor. I help people when they feel sick. I give them medicines. I give them vaccinations, too

I sometimes need to drive fast!

I’m an ambulance driver. I take sick people to the hospital. Unit 8

Fact 5 37


Mr. Jones is a bus driver. He drives a school bus. He takes children to school every day.

And I drive them back home again.

We fix school buses, too.

Hi. We’re mechanics. We fix cars, trucks and ambulances! 38

Family and Community


This is Dr. Bird. She’s a dentist. She checks our teeth!

Brush your teeth twice a day, kids.

Unit 8

Fact 5 39


Wendy White is our school librarian. She works in the school library. What book do you want to read this week?

Hi, I’m a veterinarian. I look after sick animals, like dogs and cats. It’s fun when I get to see an unusual animal!

40

Family and Community


What’s his job? He’s a firefighter. His job is sometimes dangerous.

So I wear special clothes to protect myself.

Unit 8

Fact 5 41


I want to be a

These are just some of the workers in our community. They help us every day. What do you want to be when you grow older?

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Family and Community


Flashcards

reporter

truck

vaccine

helmet

fire

hose 43


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mammal

lizard

wing

feathers

tadpole

gills


birthday

dog

play soccer

painting

strawberries

invitation 45


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tickets

sign

to feed

to throw

to pet

to cut


to fold

trash

bow tie

to glue

through short

long 47


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ribbon

foot

nose

puppet

neck

fingers


Estimada alumna, estimado alumno: El Libro de lecturas que tienes en tus manos es el resultado del esfuerzo que realizan el gobierno federal, los gobiernos estatales, las maestras y los maestros para garantizar que todas las niñas, los niños y los adolescentes que cursan la educación básica en nuestro país cuenten con materiales educativos para construir su aprendizaje, y con ello alcanzar una educación de excelencia. Tu Libro de lecturas promoverá que te desarrolles integralmente, fomentará en ti el amor a la Patria y el respeto a todos los derechos; así reconocerás lo que te rodea, apreciarás tus fortalezas y sabrás lo que tu comunidad, México y el mundo necesitan y lo que puedes hacer por ellos. En el marco de la Nueva Escuela Mexicana, la equidad y la calidad son premisas de la educación. Este libro forma parte de los materiales educativos que se ofrecen para que, con el trabajo diario de maestras, maestros, autoridades y familias, alcances el máximo logro de aprendizaje y el fortalecimiento de los lazos entre tu escuela y tu comunidad. Este libro ya es tuyo; es un regalo del pueblo de México para ti. ¡Conócelo, cuídalo y disfrútalo! Distribución gratuita, prohibida su venta.


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