Grade 5 - Week 6

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UNIT 4

grade 5 - week
6
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Lear The Prefix un-
n
You can add the prefix un- to a verb to describe the opposite
action.
First they packed the boxes in India.
Then they unpacked the boxes in Minnesota.
UNCOMFORTABLE
UNHAPPY
UNPICK
UNTHINK
UNDO
UNLIMITED
UNAFRAID
UNEQUAL
UNWELL
UNPACK
UNKIND
UNCLEAR
UNHEALTHY
UNFRIENDLY
UNTOLD
UNSAFE
Lear but
n
We can describe how two things are different in one sentence.

We use the word but to separate the things.

In korea, people often eat rice, but in Germany people often eat potatoes.
Lear but
n

In India, the summers are rainy, but in Minnesota the summers are sunny.
Read each sentence. Underline two parts separated by but.

1. I like to play tennis, but my brother likes to play soccer.

2. Sati's father is a doctor, but Nisha's father is a teacher.


Read each sentence. Underline two parts separated by but.

3. Mariam lives in Paris, but her parents live in Tokyo.

4. I get up at 6:00 in the morning, but my sister gets up at 7:00


ACTIVITY
"Stack it up"
"Stack it up"

• What time do you sleep?


"Stack it up"

• What is your favorite flavor of ice cream?


"Stack it up"

• What do you want to be when you grow up?


"Stack it up"

• Who is your favorite superhero?


"Stack it up"

• What subject do you like?


"Stack it up"
• Ruby worked in Taichung before. Ruby works in Keelung now.

Keelung
Taichung
Work
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country
suburb
rural area
urban area
shopping mall
university
hospital
factory
clinic
zoo
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A C T I V I T Y

A C V T S
T I Y I A
hospital clinic factory
country rural area zoo
suburb university shopping mall
urban area
Write the words in the chart below. Some words can be placed under both headings. Talk
about your choices.

You can live in a/an ... You can work in a/an ...
country zoo
WHAT ARE SOME OTHER PLACES IN A COMMUNITY?
WRITE THEM IN YOUR NOTEBOOK AND TALK ABOUT
THEM WITH THE CLASS.
Lear details
n
Remember that the main idea is the most important thing in a
text. As you read, also look for the details. Details help you
understand the main idea.
Eduardo's family lives all around the world.
His father works at a university.
His older brother works in Spain.
His younger brother works in Costa Rica.
His two younger sisters study in Canada.
His aunt lives in the United States.
What about Eduardo? He lives with his parents in Mexico
City.
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Learn Present real conditional
Grammar
Use the present real conditional to talk about something that happens
as a result of something else that happens.
If the piñata breaks, lots of candy falls out!
Form present real conditionals with when or if+ the simple present.

When the paper mâche is dry, it stays in the shape of the balloon.

If you use a round balloon, you get a round piñata.


Learn Present real conditional
Grammar
The two parts of a present real conditional sentence can change
places.
If you use a round balloon, you get a round piñata.
You get a round piñata if you use a round balloon.
Learn Present real conditional
Grammar
When the clause is when or if it comes first, you usually put comma
(,) after it.
example:
Learn Present real conditional
Grammar
When the clause with when or if comes second, you don't use comma.

example:
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Learn Present real conditional
Grammar Questions
Form present real conditional questions with do/does or is/are.

When the paper mache is dry, it stays in the shape of the balloon.

positive negative question


When the paper mache is dry, it stays in the shape of the balloon.

positive negative question

Does, the paper


Yes, it No, it mache stay in the
does. doesn't. shape of the balloon
when it is dry?
When the pinata is full of sweets. it's ready to decorate.

positive negative question

Is, the pinata ready


to decorate when it
Yes, it is. No, it
is full of sweets?
isn't.

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