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Scope and sequence
Scope and sequence
Max Holly Amy Leo
Words Grammar Phonics Values
Starter:
S t a r t er : School subjects My favorite subject is …
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Back together! ! Free time activities She likes doing math problems.
Is Holly swimming?
Review Numbers 1–100
Occupations No, she isn’t. She’s doing math.
p. 4 I want to be a doctor.
1 1 Jim’s day Daily routine take a shower, Simple present -s / -es: third person Be
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I walk to school.
brush my teeth, get dressed,
responsible
catch the bus, walk to He catches the bus. /s/: walks, sits for your
p. 8 school, have a snack, do my He doesn’t walk to school. /z/: loves, rides routine
homework, ride my bike They ride their bikes to school. /ɪz/: brushes, catches
Time words first, then, next, Does he catch the bus to school?
every day Yes, he does. / No, he doesn’t.
2 2 Places to go! Places in town café, Simple present and adverbs of -ts and -st endings Make good
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/ts/: cats, vets, hats
sports center, market,
frequency
use of your
playground, shopping mall, always, usually, often, sometimes, never /st/: cast, vest, last free time
p. 14 swimming pool, movie I always go to the playground.
theater, skatepark She often goes to the shopping mall.
Performances concert, actor, Prepositions of time: in, on, at
movie, character My birthday is in May.
He plays basketball on Fridays.
3 3 C ou l d y ou g i v e Food lemonade, mushrooms, Countable and uncountable nouns -s / -es: plural nouns Be helpful
Could you give
one onion / two onions / some onions
meat, melon, cucumber,
/z/: balloons, cookies
m e a m e l on , onion, soda, ice tea, Polite requests: Could /s/: hats, masks
me a melon,
p. 20 please? fish sauce, rice paper, garlic, Could I have some ice tea, please? /ɪz/: sandwiches,
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boxes
Of course. / No, sorry.
bean sprouts
Re v i e w 1
Review 1 p. 26
Fluency Time! 1 Everyday English Ordering food: Could I have some chicken noodles, please?
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Could I have a sandwich and some orange juice, please?
p. 28 CLIL Health and nutrition Food groups: fruit, vegetables, grains, cheese, dairy
4 4 Getting Transportation bus, electric There was / wasn’t -ld and -lt endings Take care
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bike, motorcycle, plane, taxi,
of things
/ld/: child, shield,
There were / weren’t
a rou nd train, trolley, scooter, There was a park in our town fifty field
around
p. 30 on foot, by bike, years ago. /lt/: belt, salt, adult
in the middle, inside There weren’t any planes two hundred
years ago.
5 5 T he y ha d a Countries Australia, Simple past with be and have -nd, -nt, and -mp Find out
They had a
about other
The plane was early.
Viet Nam, the U.S.A.,
endings
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l long trip Thailand, Cambodia, They weren’t in Viet Nam. /nd/: hand, pond places
p. 36 Singapore, France, Germany They had a long trip. /nt/: plant, tent
Weather humid, stormy, She didn’t have an umbrella. /mp/: lamp, camp
cloudy, foggy Did they have a good vacation?
Yes, they did. / No, they didn’t.
6 6 The Ancient start, finish, love, hate, want, Simple past with regular verbs -ed endings Learn about
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They lived 4,000 years ago.
use, live, cook
people in
/d/: cleaned, played
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Mayans Tet holiday receive, They didn’t live in apartments. /ɪd/: painted, folded the past
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p. 42 lucky money, fireworks, enjoy Did they cook good food? /t/: kicked, watched
Yes, they did. / No, they didn’t.
R e v ie w 2
Review 2 p. 48
F lu e n c y T im e ! 2 Everyday English Talking about your vacation: How was your vacation, Olivia?
Fluency Time! 2
Was the weather hot in Thailand?
p. 52 CLIL Geography The desert: camel, sand dune, stem, plant, rock
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