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Unit Cam's Tale Vocabulary Grammar Big World, Small World Speaking Writing 1 Back to School Welcome to Our School School rooms art room, auditorium, classroom, gym, library, music room School personnel counselor janitor, librarian, principal, secretary, teacher School verbs be polite, clean brushes, put away books, register, respect the rules, wash brushes You have to be polite. You don’t have to eat inside. You can register online. The Netherlands /ɒ/ watch, large Cam's Chat Hi, can you help me? Sure… Using capital letters and punctuation 2 Visiting the City Looking Around Places in town crosswalk, fountain, gas station, mall, monument, parking lot Tourist verbs ask for directions, fill the tank, get information, go shopping, take pictures, use the restroom They were shopping at the mall. He was taking a picture while I was talking. Argentina /ɪ/ big, pink Cam's Chat Excuse me, where can I buy…? There is a… Spelling rules for verbs ending in -ing 3 Getting Better At the Doctor’s Office Body parts ankle, back, elbow, knee, neck, shoulders, stomach, throat, toes, tooth, wrist Illnesses cold, cough, earache, fever, headache, sore throat, stomachache, toothache She was running when she fell. You shouldn’t eat so much. India /e/ head, leg Cam's Chat Are you OK? What’s the matter? Using commas (,) in when / while clauses Cam's Odyssey: Units 1-3 4 It’s a Big World Around the World Countries Argentina, Belize, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, India, Mexico, Nepal Adjectives big, crowded, diverse, dry, hot, humid, lively, small, snowy India is bigger than Nepal. Brazil is more crowded than Belize. The Sahara Desert /ʌ/ fun, sun Cam's Chat How’s the weather in Italy? It’s… Spelling rules for comparatives 5 Amazing Creatures At the Zoo Endangered animals bald eagle, Bengal tiger, black rhino, leatherback turtle, polar bear, snow leopard, western gorilla Adjectives dangerous, fast, friendly, hard, heavy, light, safe, short, slow, soft, tall, unfriendly Sloths are the slowest animals in the world. The ostrich is one of the most unusual birds. New Zealand /ɜ:/ turtle, learn Cam's Chat What is that? It looks like a tiger. Spelling rules for superlatives 6 Making Progress Talking with Grandpa Sports do: gymnastics, karate, yoga, go: biking, running, swimming, play: basketball, soccer, volleyball Sports verbs go up / downhill, hit / kick / throw the ball, keep one's balance, move slowly, run quickly, score a point She could play the piano four years ago. They couldn't dance well. Greece /æ/ grass, pass Cam's Chat Could you play all kinds of sports then? Using commas (,) before and, but and so to join two sentences Cam's Odyssey: Units 4-6 4 Unit Cam's Tale V ocabulary Grammar Big World, Small World Speaking Writing Back to School Welcome to Our School School rooms art room, auditorium, classroom, gym, library, music room School personnel counselor janitor, librarian, principal, secretary, teacher School verbs be polite, clean brushes, put away books, register, respect the rules, wash brushes You have to be polite. You don’t have to eat inside. You can register online. The Netherlands / ɒ / watch, large Cam's Chat Hi, can you help me? Sure… Using capital letters and punctuation Visiting the City Looking Around Places in town crosswalk, fountain, gas station, mall, monument, parking lot Tourist verbs ask for directions, fill the tank, get information, go shopping, take pictures, use the restroom They were shopping at the mall. He was taking a picture while I was talking. Argentina / ɪ / big, pink Cam's Chat Excuse me, where can I buy…? There is a… Spelling rules for verbs ending in -ing Getting Better At the Doctor’s Office Body parts ankle, back, elbow, knee, neck, shoulders, stomach, throat, toes, tooth, wrist Illnesses cold, cough, earache, fever, headache, sore throat, stomachache, toothache She was running when she fell. You shouldn’t eat so much. India /e/ head, leg Cam's Chat Are you OK? What’s the matter? Using commas (,) in when / while clauses Cam's Odyssey: Units 1-3 It’s a Big World Around the World Countries Argentina, Belize, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, India, Mexico, Nepal Adjectives big, crowded, diverse, dry, hot, humid, lively , small, snowy India is bigger than Nepal. Brazil is more crowded than Belize. The Sahara Desert / ʌ / fun, sun Cam's Chat How’s the weather in Italy? It’s… Spelling rules for comparatives Amazing Creatures At the Zoo Endangered animals bald eagle, Bengal tiger, black rhino, leatherback turtle, polar bear, snow leopard, western gorilla Adjectives dangerous, fast, friendly, hard, heavy, light, safe, short, slow, soft, tall, unfriendly Sloths are the slowest animals in the world. The ostrich is one of the most unusual birds. New Zealand / ɜ: / turtle, learn Cam's Chat What is that? It looks like a tiger. Spelling rules for superlatives Making Progress Talking with Grandpa Sports do: gymnastics, karate, yoga, go: biking, running, swimming, play: basketball, soccer, volleyball Sports verbs go up / downhill, hit / kick / throw the ball, keep one's balance, move slowly , run quickly, score a point She could play the piano four years ago. They couldn't dance well. Greece /æ/ grass, pass Cam's Chat Could you play all kinds of sports then? Using commas (,) before and, but and t so to join two sentences Cam's Odyssey: Units 4-6 4 © Richmond Publishing This free sample content is for teacher review only and may not be copied or sold.

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UnitCam's Tale

Vocabulary GrammarBig World, Small World

Speaking Writing

1Back to School

Welcome to Our School

School rooms art room, auditorium, classroom, gym, library, music room

School personnel counselor janitor, librarian, principal, secretary, teacher

School verbs be polite, clean brushes, put away books, register, respect the rules, wash brushes

You have to be polite.

You don’t have to eat inside.

You can register online.

TheNetherlands

/ɒ/ watch, large

Cam's ChatHi, can you help me? Sure…

Using capital letters and punctuation

2Visiting the City

Looking Around

Places in towncrosswalk, fountain, gas station, mall, monument, parking lot

Tourist verbs ask for directions, fill the tank, get information, go shopping, take pictures, use the restroom

They were shopping at the mall.

He was taking a picture while I was talking.

Argentina

/ɪ/ big, pink

Cam's ChatExcuse me, where can I buy…? There is a…

Spelling rules for verbs ending in -ing

3Getting Better

At the Doctor’s Office

Body parts ankle, back, elbow, knee, neck, shoulders, stomach, throat, toes, tooth, wrist

Illnesses cold, cough, earache, fever, headache, sore throat, stomachache, toothache

She was running when she fell.

You shouldn’t eat so much.

India

/e/ head, leg

Cam's ChatAre you OK? What’s the matter?

Using commas (,) in when / while clauses

Cam's Odyssey: Units 1-3

4It’s a Big World

Around the World

Countries Argentina, Belize, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, India, Mexico, Nepal

Adjectivesbig, crowded, diverse, dry, hot, humid, lively, small, snowy

India is bigger than Nepal.

Brazil is more crowded than Belize.

The Sahara Desert

/ʌ/ fun, sun

Cam's ChatHow’s the weather in Italy? It’s…

Spelling rules for comparatives

5Amazing Creatures

At the Zoo

Endangered animals bald eagle, Bengal tiger, black rhino, leatherback turtle, polar bear, snow leopard, western gorilla

Adjectivesdangerous, fast, friendly, hard, heavy, light, safe, short, slow, soft, tall, unfriendly

Sloths are the slowest animals in the world.

The ostrich is one of the most unusual birds.

New Zealand

/ɜ:/ turtle, learn

Cam's ChatWhat is that? It looks like a tiger.

Spelling rules for superlatives

6Making Progress

Talking with

Grandpa

Sportsdo: gymnastics, karate, yoga, go: biking, running, swimming, play: basketball, soccer, volleyball

Sports verbs go up / downhill, hit / kick / throw the ball, keep one's balance, move slowly, run quickly, score a point

She could play the piano four years ago.

They couldn't dance well.

Greece

/æ/ grass, pass

Cam's ChatCould you play all kinds of sports then?

Using commas (,) before and, but and so to join two sentences

Cam's Odyssey: Units 4-6

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UnitCam'sTale

Vocabulary GrammarBig World,Small World

Speaking Writing

Back toSchool

Welcome to Our School

School rooms art room, auditorium, classroom, gym,library, music room

School personnel counselor janitor, librarian, principal, secretary, teacher

School verbs be polite, clean brushes, put away books,register, respect the rules, wash brushes

You have to be polite.

You don’t have to eat inside.

You can register online.

TheNetherlands

/ɒ/ watch, large

Cam's ChatHi, can you help me? Sure…

Using capital letters and punctuation

Visiting the City

Looking Around

Places in towncrosswalk, fountain, gas station, mall, monument, parking lot

Tourist verbsask for directions, fill the tank, get information, go shopping, take pictures, use the restroom

They were shopping at the mall.

He was taking apicture while I was talking.

Argentina

/ɪ/big, pink

Cam's ChatExcuse me, where can I buy…? There is a…

Spelling rules for verbs ending in -ing

Getting Better

At the Doctor’s Office

Body parts ankle, back, elbow, knee, neck,shoulders, stomach, throat, toes, tooth, wrist

Illnessescold, cough, earache, fever, headache, sore throat, stomachache, toothache

She was running when she fell.

You shouldn’t eat so much.

India

/e/ head, leg

Cam's ChatAre you OK? What’s the matter?

Using commas (,) in when / while clauses

Cam's Odyssey: Units 1-3

It’s a Big World

Around the World

Countries Argentina, Belize, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, India, Mexico, Nepal

Adjectivesbig, crowded, diverse, dry, hot, humid, lively, small, snowy

India is bigger than Nepal.

Brazil is more crowded than Belize.

The Sahara Desert

/ʌ/ fun, sun

Cam's ChatHow’s the weather in Italy? It’s…

Spelling rules forcomparatives

Amazing Creatures

At the Zoo

Endangered animals bald eagle, Bengal tiger, black rhino, leatherback turtle, polar bear, snow leopard, western gorilla

Adjectivesdangerous, fast, friendly, hard, heavy,light, safe, short, slow, soft, tall, unfriendly

Sloths are the slowest animals in the world.

The ostrich is one of the most unusual birds.

New Zealand

/ɜ:/ turtle, learn

Cam's ChatWhat is that? It looks like a tiger.

Spelling rules forsuperlatives

Making Progress

Talking with

Grandpa

Sportsdo: gymnastics, karate, yoga, go: biking, running, swimming, play: basketball, soccer, volleyball

Sports verbsgo up / downhill, hit / kick / throw the ball, keep one's balance, move slowly, run quickly, score a point

She could play the piano four years ago.

They couldn't dance well.

Greece

/æ/ grass, pass

Cam's ChatCould youplay all kinds of sports then?

Using commas (,) before and, but and t soto join two sentences

Cam's Odyssey: Units 4-6

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UnitCam's Tale

Vocabulary GrammarBig World, Small World

Speaking Writing

7Back in the Day

Cleaning Up

Collectables baseball cards, board games, model cars, postcards, puzzles, records, stamps, stuffed animals

Verbscollect, display, fix, look for, organize, trade

My dad used to collect stamps.

He didn't use to buy puzzles.

Egypt

/ɔ:/board, sort

Cam's ChatI remember these comics! Me too, you used to...

Ordering chunks in sentences

8Making Plans

Extreme Sports

Extreme sportsrock climbing, skateboarding, skydiving, snowboarding, surfing, waterskiing

Sports gearelbow pads, helmet, knee pads, life jacket, parachute, ropes, skis, snowboard, surfboard

I'm going to wear knee pads.

They're not going to go rock climbing.

Chile

/i:/ free, ski

Cam's ChatWhat do you think of scuba diving?

Using capital letters for days of the week, months and proper nouns

9Where to

Next

At the Airport

Places airport, bus station, bus stop, dock, runway, train station

Travel professions air traffic controller, bus driver, conductor, pilot, sailor, taxi driver

She’s the person who flies the plane.

This is where you catch the bus.

Thailand

/u:/ you, who

Cam's ChatLet’s look for the…

What’s that? It’s a place where...

Using relative pronouns to join clauses

Cam's Odyssey: Units 7-9

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