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2 nd Student’s EditionBook Student’s Book
Tom
Stella
Harley
Helen
Hansel
Lolo
Bebo
Right 3 Unit 1 At the Basketball Game
Unit 6 Let’s Run!
Right Phonics
Right Vocabulary
Right Reading
short vowels (a, e, i, o, u)
scoreboard, young, old, small, big, referee, whistle, fast, slow, tall, short, basketball court
Slow and Steady Wins the Race
cat, bed, fish, box, gum
long vowels (a, e, i, o, u)
Identifying objects in a game and common adjectives
Right Grammar
The bear is shorter than the giraffe. The elephant is the biggest animal in the zoo. Introducing comparative adjectives Who is older, Stella or Sarah? Stella is older than Sarah. Which is heavier, the TV or the radio? The TV is heavier than the radio.
short u
bug, runner, cup long u
blue, glue, tune
Right Reading
France, bus, clock tower, world Vacation in France map, Nile River, Egypt, pyramids, Australia, South America, Statue Telling and describing a of Liberty, tourist/tourists, globe country, its features, and attractions Identifying countries, monuments, and objects in a city
Review 1 - 2 Reading: Helen and Her Questions
Right Grammar How do you go to school? I go to school by bus. How often do they walk to school? They always walk to school.
Asking and answering about activities Using adverbs of time
Right Phonics
Right Vocabulary
ch, tch, sh words
grocery store, bag, grapes, Picky Shopper carrots, apples, bananas, basket, eggplants, carton of milk, shelf/ Asking and answering about things shelves, soap, toothpaste, in a store shopping cart, can/cans
Right Reading
Identifying objects and products in a grocery store
Right Grammar Do we have any caps? Yes, we do have some. Do we have any jello? We have a little. Does he have any muffins? He has a few.
Asking and answering about the amount of something
voiceless th
bath, thirsty, Thursday voiced th
mother, that, this
Right Vocabulary
Right Reading
e-mail address, minimize, Helen and Stella Get an e-Mail enlarge, exit, call, chat box, chat, camera, emoticons, picture, Telling and describing a country send, search, laptop, type and its weather Identifying things about e-mail and computers
Review 3 - 4 Reading: Our African Safari
Right Grammar What’s the weather like today? It’s rainy. What season is it? It’s summer.
I Love My Garden!
flag, play, sleep, fly, plum, slide
Identifying ordinal numbers, adjectives, and verbs
Describing and telling about a hobby
Review 5 - 6 Reading: Let’s Go to the Beach
Right Phonics consonant review
Right Vocabulary
Right Reading
soccer field, team, class, The New Boy in School music room, cafeteria, library, nurse, door, tape, horse, window, computer lab, student, bus Describing and telling about the popcorn, bird, gum, key, meat, station, street, balcony, city, walk location of rooms in a school rabbit, cake, queen, duck, six, fish, vet, sing, leg, zero, jacket Identifying objects in a school and city setting
Right Phonics
Right Vocabulary
Right Reading
-es words
cottage, tractor, mill, barn, horse, dog, chick, chicken, sheep, fence, wheat, farmer, cow, dog kennel
Helping Out on the Farm
boxes, buses, brushes, sandwiches gr, pr, br words
grandmother, green, present, prize, brown
What month is it? It’s February. Is it the first month of the year? Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t. They must play in the playground. We mustn’t play in the street. Asking and answering about months Using commands
Right Grammar
Can you see him? Yes, I can see him in the computer lab. Can you see us? No, I can’t see you next to the gym. Asking and answering about people with pronouns
Identifying animals and things in a farm setting
Describing and telling about past activities and events
Review 7 - 8 Reading: Where’s Hansel’s Camera?
Right Grammar It was sunny yesterday. We were at the beach. She had a kite. Did she have a robot? She didn’t have a robot. He watched TV yesterday. Did he play football? He didn’t play football.
Telling and asking about events and things owned in the past
Right Vocabulary
Right Reading
Right Grammar
-y words
chimney, bedroom, bathroom, office, living room, sofa, stairs, hall, dining room, kitchen, basement, washing machine, garage
Tom Lives in a House
Where’s the sofa? It’s in the living room. Is there a sink in the bathroom? Yes, there is. Are there sinks in the kitchen? No, there aren’t.
Identifying rooms, furniture, and appliances in a house
-s words
caps, cats, ducks, bags, girls, peas
Right Vocabulary
Right Reading
clinic, post office, restaurant, A Brave Mouse swimming pool, hospital, car wash, zoo, airport, bus stop, gym, Describing and telling about bakery, theater, playground, toy different places and past activities shop, bank Identifying places
Right Grammar Where is he? Where was she? Is he in the pool now? Were they in the pool yesterday?
Asking and answering about past activities
Unit 10 What Will We Do on the Weekend?
Right Phonics
Describing a home and its surroundings
Right Phonics
Asking and answering about the weather and seasons
Unit 5 At Tom’s House! July, fly, sky, baby, candy, party
rainbow, cloud, bird, winner, cheer, tired, stumble, run, race, last, swing, finish line, first
Unit 9 Where’s Dad?
Unit 4 My e-Friend Right Phonics
fl, pl, sl words
Right Grammar
Unit 8 At Our Grandparents’ Farm
Unit 3 Lala Goes Shopping chicken, kitchen, fish, peach, watch, shell
Right Reading
Unit 7 That’s My School
Unit 2 Summer Vacation Right Vocabulary
Right Vocabulary
Comparing and answering using comparative and superlative adjectives
cake, bee, bike, home, cube
Right Phonics
Right Phonics
Asking and answering about the location of furniture and objects in a home
Right Phonics
Right Vocabulary
cr, dr, tr words
beach, sea, swim, beach Preparing for a Garage Sale umbrella, float, sunglasses, sunscreen, pail, shovel, build a Describing and telling about future sandcastle, dig, beach ball, read activities and events a book, sand, goggles
crab, dream, tree, cry, dress, truck
Right Reading
Identifying activities and objects Using verbs
Review 9 - 10 Reading: Helen Learns a Lesson
Right Grammar She will plant a tree. We won’t water the plants. What will they do on the weekend? They will go to the beach. They won’t go to the beach.
Asking and answering about future activities
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Tigers
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4 PERIOD
FOULS
FOULS
player
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4
3
5
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Fox is very amused. The two runners line up. Fox: One, two, three, go! 11
In the middle of the race, Hare stops. Hare: I can easily catch up to Tortoise.
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VOCABULARY
Tortoise walks on, step by step, without stopping. Hare naps for a while and then wakes up. Hare: Oh no, I’m behind. No problem! I’m faster! 6
8
W
2 young 3 old
from Aesop’s Fables
5 big
6 referee 7 whistle
Listen, read, and repeat.
12
8 fast
9 slow
Do you play basketball?
11 short
12 basketball court
ash Cards
short vowels
cat
bed
Fl
Listen and read along.
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He runs as fast as he can. Fox: Too late, Hare. Tortoise is already here! The moral of the story: “He who keeps going wins the race.”
4 small
10 tall
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Slow and Steady Wins the Race One day, Hare meets Tortoise. Hare: You are heavy and clumsy, Tortoise. Tortoise: Yes, but in a race, I am faster than you. Hare: Impossible! I’m faster than you, friend. Tortoise: Maybe. Fox, you be the referee. Fox: Okay!
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ord Cards
Reading
Listen and read along.
Go Hornets
2
1 scoreboard
1
Go Tigers
3
I need your help. Can you help me find the basketball hoop in the picture?
Po st e r
fish
box
gum
3
No, I play volleyball.
What kind of lessons have you learned before? ash Cards
Listen and read along. long vowels
cake
bee
Fl
Hornets
At the Basketball Game
bike
home
cube
5
1 Right Grammar
2 Right Grammar
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5
The bear is shorter than the giraffe.
Who is older, Stella or Sarah? Stella is older than Sarah.
The elephant is the biggest animal in the zoo.
Which is heavier, the TV or the radio? The TV is heavier than the radio.
The giraffe is taller than the bear.
Stella and Helen are the same age.
old—older—oldest slow—slower—slowest
fast—faster—fastest short—shorter—shortest
tall—taller—tallest young—younger—youngest
The bear is shorter than the giraffe. The giraffe is taller than the bear.
The bush is younger than the tree. The tree is older than the bush.
Which is the biggest sea animal? The whale is the biggest sea animal. long—longer—longest
heavy—heavier—heaviest
Who = people
Which = things / animals
Which is the longest snake? The brown snake is the longest snake.
Which barbell is bigger? They’re both the same size.
Which is the fastest vehicle? The motorcycle is the fastest vehicle.
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At the Basketball Game
Is the bicycle faster than the skateboard? Yes, it is.
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Right Activities
D Read and number the pictures.
A 1 Find and circle three words in each box with short vowel sounds. Short a
n s m a p h i c a t y b a g a o t
Short i
d b d x g s i t f i s h d s i c k
2 The car is faster than the bike.
p e n b y b e d m n e t b e v c t
Short e
3 The couch is bigger than the TV.
p t b o x m m o p g i s o c k u n
Short o
a p i s n u t z y g u m c b u s r
Short u
2 Listen and circle the words with long vowel sounds. 1 2 3 4 5 May bee kite home lake
bed
bike
boat
paint
tea
fish
note
jam
B
1 The clown is taller than the boy.
feet
light
Look, read, and write true or false.
box
4 The book is heavier than the pen.
6
run
5 The clown is thinner than the panda bear.
blue Sue
tube
1 John is older than his dad.
6 The feather is lighter than the bag.
E
Read and write the sentences.
2 The giraffe is taller than the bear.
1 basketball player / young / referee
4 The car is bigger than the bike.
2 cat / short / bear
3 The bus is faster than the airplane.
C What is the moral of Slow and Steady Wins the Race on page 5?
I need your help. Can you help me find the answer to this question?
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At the Basketball Game
The basketball player is younger than the referee.
3 mouse / small / dog
4 basketball court / big / scoreboard
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