Unidad 2 Cuarto
Unidad 2 Cuarto
Enduring Understanding
National parks provide homes and food to animals and jobs,
education and entertainment for people.
Essential Question:
Why do national parks matter to us?
Themes:
1. Places and People at the park
2. Wildlife at the park
3. A trip to a National Park
4. Protecting our National Parks
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UNIT 2-WEEK 1 PLACES AND PEOPLE AT THE PARK
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PHONEMIC AWARENESS
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2 Observe and identify the sound by coloring the correct short vowel.
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R.1.1. identifies five key words in short descriptive texts about national parks after first reading.
SP.1.2. tells a simple story about a visit to a national park/ natural place
including some feelings activities at a about the experience. (e.g., “I was
cold”; “I was excited”, “I was happy”) supported by pictures.
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Complete the chart.
4 Listen to the audio and complete the blanks using the words from the box
5 Study point. Listen to the teacher and repeat. Then, write the prices in written form.
PHONEMIC AWARENESS
1 Study point.
3 Observe and identify the sound by coloring the correct short vowel.
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4 Read the sentences and circle the /i/ - /o/- /u/ sound.
Then, and write in the correct box.
L.2.1. identifies key words and phrases about wild life and flora found in a national park.
R.PA.1.2. writes the letter of the sound heard to complete a word in medial position.
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2 Identify and write the past tense verb represented in the pictures.
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13 Write sentences.
PHONEMIC AWARENESS
1 Study point. Listen to the teacher and repeat.
2 Color the correct circles and write the name of the –at word.
6 Color the correct circles and write the name of the –ot word.
10 Color the correct circles and write the name of the –in word.
13 Read the text, circle the –in words. Then, answer the questions.
L.3.2. recognizes the most important key words and points in a straightforward talk or
presentation about a national park´s description.
R.2.1 identifies specific information about national parks from written text.
W.1.3. edits the short descriptive sentences by revising the correct punctuation and
capitalization in each sentence using a rubric provided by the teacher as a guide.
R.PA.2.2. creates new words with the –ot / –at and -in ending and reads them aloud.
2 Read the text, underline the rules of the beach and the mountain. Label
the signs accordingly.
5 Complete the sentences using the information from the previous brainstorm.
PHONEMIC AWARENESS
1 Color the –at pictures with red.
Color the –ot pictures with green.
Color the –in pictures with blue,
5 Read the sentences, circle the –ot/-at/-in words and write them in the box.
W.2.1. brainstorms ideas using key words and phrases to describe people, flora and fauna during
a visit to a national park.
R.PA.2.2. creates new words with the –ot / –at and -in ending and reads them aloud.