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Writing and advisory team:Leonie Bennett, Julia Sander, Ericka Forbes-Blair, Gillian Myers
and Serieka White-Lawson.
Writing and advisory team:Leonie Bennett, Julia Sander, Ericka Forbes-Blair, Gillian Myers
and Serieka White-Lawson.
Primary Language Arts
Ages 8–9
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The author and publishers are grateful for permission to reprint the following copyright material: Complete poem ‘I’m a Parrot’ by Grace Nichols, copyright © Grace Nichols 1988, from Come on into My Tropical Garden, reproduced with approval of Curtis Brown Group Ltd, London; Complete poem ‘The River’ by Valerie Bloom, copyright © Valerie Bloom 2000, reprinted by permission of Eddison Pearson Literary Agency; Adapted material from poem ‘Gran, Can You Rap?’ by Jack Ousbey, copyright © Jack Ousbey 2001, reprinted by approval of the author; Baba and Mr Big. Text copyright © C Everard Palmer, 1973. Reproduced with the permission of Scholastic Ltd.; Adapted material from ‘Night’ by Al Cambell, copyright © Al Cambell 2005, first published in Favourite Stories 2005, reprinted by approval of the author and SunZone Books;
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Unit Reading Type of text Page
Theme One: Ourselves1 Healthy Eating Realistic story 82 Dear Auntie Julie Thank-you letter 153 The Tree of Life Traditional tale 224 Gran, Can you Rap? Poem 29Assessment 1 35
Theme Two: Language through the senses5 Somerset Falls Advertisement 416 Anancy and the Tug-of-War Story 477 In the Bazaars of Hyderabad Poem 54 Coming Home Poem8 Hurricane Coming Story 61 Hurricane PoemAssessment 2 68
Theme Three: Print in the environment9 Sweet potato pudding Recipe 7410 Messages Information/instruction 8111 Print on Clothes Expository 8812 The Fun Run Story 95Assessment 3 102
Theme Four: Friends13 What Friends are For Play 10814 The New Park Expository 11515 The New Boy Story 12216 I’m a Parrot Poem 128 The Magnifi cent Bull PoemAssessment 4 135
Theme Five: Water17 School Trip to Black River Report 14118 The River Poem 14819 Rushing River Story 15520 Facts about Water Expository 161Assessment 5 168
Test practice 174The Writing process 182Glossary of grammar terms 183Index 184
Contents
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Theme One: Ourselves Theme One: Ourselves
Unit Listening and Speaking Reading and comprehension Language Word study Study skills Writing
1page 8
Focus question 1
Discuss favourite foodsBrainstorm what you do to keep healthy
Healthy Eating (Realistic story) Juice box (Environmental print)Make predictions before readingContext clues
Nouns: common, proper Plurals: -s, -es, -oesy – ies; f – ves Initial blends: pr, fr, dr, br
Reading a bar chart 1 Write a composition about ‘ourselves’ 2 Make a bar chart of favourite foods
2page 15
Focus question 2
Make up a ‘Who am I?’ game
Dear Auntie Julie(Thank-you letter)
Verbs: simple past and present tenseIrregular past tensesSubject/verb/object
Spelling: double final consonant or drop ‘e’Full stop, question mark and exclamation mark
BrainstormingWriting paragraphs
1 Write a paragraph about ‘Things I can do’2 Write a thank-you letter
3page 22
Focus question 3
Retelling a storyDiscuss the need to share – living in a community
The Tree of Life (Traditional tale)Make predictionsIdentify moral
AdjectivesSimiles
Synonyms and antonyms Initial blends: br, cr, sl, fl
Story structure: setting, character, problem,resolution
1 Build a story using story elements2 Write a class composition about your community
4page 29
Focus question 4
Preparing and performing a group recitation
Gran, Can you Rap? (Poem)Reading an advertisementRhyming coupletsLiteral and inferential comprehension
Pronouns: subject and objectMetaphor
Word-building: suffixes 1 Interview an older person and write a report2 Write a rap
Assessment 1 Page 35
Traditional Taino tale Nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, simple present and past
Plurals Synonyms
Friendly letter
Theme Two: Language through the senses Theme Two: Language through the senses
Unit Listening and Speaking Reading and comprehension Language Word study Study skills Writing
5page 41
Focus question 1
Observe and talk about natureCreate a word picture
Somerset Falls (Advertisement)Fact and opinion
Persuading the reader Fact and opinionPresent and past tense of ‘to be’Subject–verb agreement
Initial blends: fr, tr, gr 1 Write an advertising flyer – write to persuade2 Write a friendly letter describing a place visited
6page 47
Focus question 2
Retelling a storyRole-play Speaking expressively
Anancy and the Tug-of-War (Story)Characters and settingMoral of story
ConjunctionsComparative and superlative adjectives
OnomatopoeiaPrefixes: un-, dis-, re-, im-
Peer editing 1 Describe sounds in the environment 2 Write a friendly letter
7page 54
Focus question 3
Read aloud and perform a poemRole-play market scene in Creole and SJE
In the Bazaars of HyderabadComing Home (Poems)RhymeInferential comprehension
Commas (in a list and in letters)Irregular comparative and superlative adjectives
Alphabetical order (second and third letter) Using a dictionary 1 Write a class poem, using sense impressions2 Create a word picture
8page 61
Focus question 4
Read aloud to create mood, feelings etc. Discuss hurricane preparation
Hurricane Coming (Story)Hurricane (Poem)Mood in storyDraw on previous experience
Present and past continuous tensesVivid verbs
Clusters: scr, str, sprHomophones and false homophones
Check writing to ensure subject–verb agreement
1 Write journal entry reacting to sense impressions 2 Write part of a story to create mood and feelings
Assessment 2 Page 68 Character description focusing on sight and soundChoose a title
Verbs: simple and continuous tenses,conjunctions, comparative and superlative, adjectives, commas
PrefixesHomophones
Make notes under headings and write a report in paragraphs
Theme Three: Print in the environment Theme Three: Print in the environment
Unit Listening and Speaking Reading and comprehension Language Word study Study skills Writing
9page 74
Focus question 1
Give oral instructions Discuss use of Creole in signs
Sweet potato pudding (Recipe)Compare details on food packaging Headings/sub-headingsScanning
Imperatives AdverbsParts of speech
Abbreviations Consonant digraphs: wh, ch, sh, thWh? questions
1 Write instructions2 Make a label for a product
10page 81
Focus question 2
Brainstorm examples of writing found in the home
MessagesInformation on medicine labelWarningsIdentifying different types of text
Apostrophe for possession (possessive nouns) Prepositions
Suffixes 1 Write an instruction manual2 Fill in a form to report a faulty item
Scope and Sequence
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Scope and Sequence
Theme One: Ourselves Theme One: Ourselves
Unit Listening and Speaking Reading and comprehension Language Word study Study skills Writing
1page 8
Focus question 1
Discuss favourite foodsBrainstorm what you do to keep healthy
Healthy Eating (Realistic story) Juice box (Environmental print)Make predictions before readingContext clues
Nouns: common, proper Plurals: -s, -es, -oesy – ies; f – ves Initial blends: pr, fr, dr, br
Reading a bar chart 1 Write a composition about ‘ourselves’ 2 Make a bar chart of favourite foods
2page 15
Focus question 2
Make up a ‘Who am I?’ game
Dear Auntie Julie(Thank-you letter)
Verbs: simple past and present tenseIrregular past tensesSubject/verb/object
Spelling: double final consonant or drop ‘e’Full stop, question mark and exclamation mark
BrainstormingWriting paragraphs
1 Write a paragraph about ‘Things I can do’2 Write a thank-you letter
3page 22
Focus question 3
Retelling a storyDiscuss the need to share – living in a community
The Tree of Life (Traditional tale)Make predictionsIdentify moral
AdjectivesSimiles
Synonyms and antonyms Initial blends: br, cr, sl, fl
Story structure: setting, character, problem,resolution
1 Build a story using story elements2 Write a class composition about your community
4page 29
Focus question 4
Preparing and performing a group recitation
Gran, Can you Rap? (Poem)Reading an advertisementRhyming coupletsLiteral and inferential comprehension
Pronouns: subject and objectMetaphor
Word-building: suffixes 1 Interview an older person and write a report2 Write a rap
Assessment 1 Page 35
Traditional Taino tale Nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, simple present and past
Plurals Synonyms
Friendly letter
Theme Two: Language through the senses Theme Two: Language through the senses
Unit Listening and Speaking Reading and comprehension Language Word study Study skills Writing
5page 41
Focus question 1
Observe and talk about natureCreate a word picture
Somerset Falls (Advertisement)Fact and opinion
Persuading the reader Fact and opinionPresent and past tense of ‘to be’Subject–verb agreement
Initial blends: fr, tr, gr 1 Write an advertising flyer – write to persuade2 Write a friendly letter describing a place visited
6page 47
Focus question 2
Retelling a storyRole-play Speaking expressively
Anancy and the Tug-of-War (Story)Characters and settingMoral of story
ConjunctionsComparative and superlative adjectives
OnomatopoeiaPrefixes: un-, dis-, re-, im-
Peer editing 1 Describe sounds in the environment 2 Write a friendly letter
7page 54
Focus question 3
Read aloud and perform a poemRole-play market scene in Creole and SJE
In the Bazaars of HyderabadComing Home (Poems)RhymeInferential comprehension
Commas (in a list and in letters)Irregular comparative and superlative adjectives
Alphabetical order (second and third letter) Using a dictionary 1 Write a class poem, using sense impressions2 Create a word picture
8page 61
Focus question 4
Read aloud to create mood, feelings etc. Discuss hurricane preparation
Hurricane Coming (Story)Hurricane (Poem)Mood in storyDraw on previous experience
Present and past continuous tensesVivid verbs
Clusters: scr, str, sprHomophones and false homophones
Check writing to ensure subject–verb agreement
1 Write journal entry reacting to sense impressions 2 Write part of a story to create mood and feelings
Assessment 2 Page 68 Character description focusing on sight and soundChoose a title
Verbs: simple and continuous tenses,conjunctions, comparative and superlative, adjectives, commas
PrefixesHomophones
Make notes under headings and write a report in paragraphs
Theme Three: Print in the environment Theme Three: Print in the environment
Unit Listening and Speaking Reading and comprehension Language Word study Study skills Writing
9page 74
Focus question 1
Give oral instructions Discuss use of Creole in signs
Sweet potato pudding (Recipe)Compare details on food packaging Headings/sub-headingsScanning
Imperatives AdverbsParts of speech
Abbreviations Consonant digraphs: wh, ch, sh, thWh? questions
1 Write instructions2 Make a label for a product
10page 81
Focus question 2
Brainstorm examples of writing found in the home
MessagesInformation on medicine labelWarningsIdentifying different types of text
Apostrophe for possession (possessive nouns) Prepositions
Suffixes 1 Write an instruction manual2 Fill in a form to report a faulty item
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11page 88
Focus question 3
Debate: is it worth paying a lot for brand names?
Print on Clothes (Expository text)Symbols, logosIdentify key wordsInterpret symbols
Main ideas and paragraphsAsking questions using do/does, have/has, is, are
Syllabication Spelling tips
ResearchUsing the InternetHerringbone organiser
1 Write a report using paragraphs 2 Write a polite letter to Principal
12page 95
Focus question 4
Debate: are these signs effective?
The Fun Run (Story)Road signsMake predictions
Helping verbs: has/have/had/is/are/am/was/wereDirect speech: quotation marks
Long vowel sounds Tables and charts 1 Design an advertising poster2 Write a story
Assessment 3 Page 102 Advertisements AdverbsImperativesPrepositionsApostrophes
SyllabicationSuffixes
TablesWeb organiser
Design an advertisement for a chocolate bar using persuasive writing
Scope and Sequence
Theme Four: Friends Theme Four: Friends
Unit Listening and Speaking Reading and comprehension Language Word study Study skills Writing
13page 108
Focus question 1
Interpret and perform a playDefine friendship and qualities of a good friend
What Friends are For (Play)Inference Exploration of character
Negatives using don’t/doesn’t, hasn’t/haven’tNegative imperativesNouns: collective and genderParts of speech
Compound words Herringbone techniqueEditing checklist
1 Write a story about friendship2 Letter of invitation to a friend
14page 115
Focus question 2
Agree or disagree with a point of view giving reasonsRole-play
The New Park (Expository text)Look at character traits
Future tense Possessive pronounsPossessive adjectivesDifferences between Creole and SJE
Prefixes Read a map of local areaUse a web organiser
1 Write a report to describe and persuade2 Complete a questionnaire
15page 122
Focus question 3
Dramatise a story The New Boy (Story)Give opinion about characters
Commas to embed phrasesSubject–verb agreement
Silent letters: k, w Use a story map Story circle
1 Write a whole class story2 Write a journal entry
16page 128
Focus question 4
Debate: should we keep animals in cages/zoos?Choral rendition of poem
I’m a Parrot The Magnificent Bull (Poems)Summarise a poemAppreciate rhyme and theme
Forming do/does questions Questions for an interview
Final blends: -nd, -mp, -st Poem completionChange verbs to nouns
Research, using encyclopaedia Peer editing
1 Write poems in groups2 Fill in a form for the vet
Assessment 4 Page 135 Friends of the Environment(Newspaper article)Summarise a text
Negatives: doesn’t, hasn’t, imperatives/rulesDo/does questions Commas to embed phrasesPossessive pronouns
PrefixesSilent letters
Pie chart Write a letter to a friend
Theme Five: Water Theme Five: Water
Unit Listening and Speaking Reading and comprehension Language Word study Study skills Writing
17page 141
Focus question 1
Discuss and create rules for a school trip
School Trip to Black River (Report)Reading a table of informationReading non-fiction
its and it’sPunctuation review
Irregular pluralsSilent letters: h, t, b
Research different types of boatsDraw and labelMount a display
1 Thank-you letter 2 Journal entry describing a favourite water activity
18page 148
Focus question 2
Read with expression Choral recitation
The River (Poem)Theme and mood of a poemSummarise a poem
Personification Extending sentencesBrainstorming adjectives to describe water
Common mis-spellings Words commonly confused
Contents list 1 Write a group poem using ‘sound’ words2 Imagine yourself as a drop of water
19page 155
Focus question 3
Dramatise a storyRole-play using SJE and Creole
Rushing River (Story)Inferring lessons from the story
Reported speech Revision of tenses
Words often confused (good/well; bad/badly) Peer editing 1 Write a story set near water2 Design a water safety poster
20page 161
Focus question 4
Act out a scene in Creole and SJE
Facts about Water (Expository text)Pie chart and diagram
Making notesKey words
Spelling ‘ough’ Inflectional endings to make word families
Finding information in booksIndex
1 Letter of invitation2 Plan a story about life in a pond
Assessment 5 Page 168 AdvertisementTimetableEmail
Direct and reported speechMaking notesPunctuation reviewParts of speech
Water vocabularyWord-building
Plan and write a story
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Scope and Sequence
11page 88
Focus question 3
Debate: is it worth paying a lot for brand names?
Print on Clothes (Expository text)Symbols, logosIdentify key wordsInterpret symbols
Main ideas and paragraphsAsking questions using do/does, have/has, is, are
Syllabication Spelling tips
ResearchUsing the InternetHerringbone organiser
1 Write a report using paragraphs 2 Write a polite letter to Principal
12page 95
Focus question 4
Debate: are these signs effective?
The Fun Run (Story)Road signsMake predictions
Helping verbs: has/have/had/is/are/am/was/wereDirect speech: quotation marks
Long vowel sounds Tables and charts 1 Design an advertising poster2 Write a story
Assessment 3 Page 102 Advertisements AdverbsImperativesPrepositionsApostrophes
SyllabicationSuffixes
TablesWeb organiser
Design an advertisement for a chocolate bar using persuasive writing
Theme Four: Friends Theme Four: Friends
Unit Listening and Speaking Reading and comprehension Language Word study Study skills Writing
13page 108
Focus question 1
Interpret and perform a playDefine friendship and qualities of a good friend
What Friends are For (Play)Inference Exploration of character
Negatives using don’t/doesn’t, hasn’t/haven’tNegative imperativesNouns: collective and genderParts of speech
Compound words Herringbone techniqueEditing checklist
1 Write a story about friendship2 Letter of invitation to a friend
14page 115
Focus question 2
Agree or disagree with a point of view giving reasonsRole-play
The New Park (Expository text)Look at character traits
Future tense Possessive pronounsPossessive adjectivesDifferences between Creole and SJE
Prefixes Read a map of local areaUse a web organiser
1 Write a report to describe and persuade2 Complete a questionnaire
15page 122
Focus question 3
Dramatise a story The New Boy (Story)Give opinion about characters
Commas to embed phrasesSubject–verb agreement
Silent letters: k, w Use a story map Story circle
1 Write a whole class story2 Write a journal entry
16page 128
Focus question 4
Debate: should we keep animals in cages/zoos?Choral rendition of poem
I’m a Parrot The Magnificent Bull (Poems)Summarise a poemAppreciate rhyme and theme
Forming do/does questions Questions for an interview
Final blends: -nd, -mp, -st Poem completionChange verbs to nouns
Research, using encyclopaedia Peer editing
1 Write poems in groups2 Fill in a form for the vet
Assessment 4 Page 135 Friends of the Environment(Newspaper article)Summarise a text
Negatives: doesn’t, hasn’t, imperatives/rulesDo/does questions Commas to embed phrasesPossessive pronouns
PrefixesSilent letters
Pie chart Write a letter to a friend
Theme Five: Water Theme Five: Water
Unit Listening and Speaking Reading and comprehension Language Word study Study skills Writing
17page 141
Focus question 1
Discuss and create rules for a school trip
School Trip to Black River (Report)Reading a table of informationReading non-fiction
its and it’sPunctuation review
Irregular pluralsSilent letters: h, t, b
Research different types of boatsDraw and labelMount a display
1 Thank-you letter 2 Journal entry describing a favourite water activity
18page 148
Focus question 2
Read with expression Choral recitation
The River (Poem)Theme and mood of a poemSummarise a poem
Personification Extending sentencesBrainstorming adjectives to describe water
Common mis-spellings Words commonly confused
Contents list 1 Write a group poem using ‘sound’ words2 Imagine yourself as a drop of water
19page 155
Focus question 3
Dramatise a storyRole-play using SJE and Creole
Rushing River (Story)Inferring lessons from the story
Reported speech Revision of tenses
Words often confused (good/well; bad/badly) Peer editing 1 Write a story set near water2 Design a water safety poster
20page 161
Focus question 4
Act out a scene in Creole and SJE
Facts about Water (Expository text)Pie chart and diagram
Making notesKey words
Spelling ‘ough’ Inflectional endings to make word families
Finding information in booksIndex
1 Letter of invitation2 Plan a story about life in a pond
Assessment 5 Page 168 AdvertisementTimetableEmail
Direct and reported speechMaking notesPunctuation reviewParts of speech
Water vocabularyWord-building
Plan and write a story
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Healthy EatingTanya and Shakira were in the school canteen. They had just had a lesson about healthy eating. “I’m starving!” said Shakira. “I’m going to buy some cheese snacks.” “They’re so-o-o bad for you,” warned Tanya. “They’re full of salt and fat.” “Then I’ll get chocolate,” said Shakira fi rmly. “Chocolate’s full of sugar. Why not try popcorn?” suggested Tanya. “I don’t like popcorn,” Shakira moaned. “Why is everything I like bad for me?” Mrs. Clarke was behind the counter. She looked worried. “There’s nothing wrong with my chocolate, darling, but if you’re really hungry you should have some proper food. Why don’t you try some macaroni pie?” Reluctantly, Shakira nodded her head. “I suppose that’s best,” she muttered.
Ourselves Unit 1
Predicting theme of a story from title and illustration
SpeakingWhat are your favourite foods? What do you eat at break?
The setting of a story is where it takes place – in school, in town, at sea.
Reading
1 Read the title of the story and look at the illustration. What do you think the story will be about?
Setting and characters
Problem
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Ourselves Unit 1
8 99Infer meaning from context clues
Then it was Tanya’s turn. “Please may I have some fruit?” she asked. “There’s no fruit, sweetheart, but I’ve got some tasty fruity sweets,” suggested Mrs. Clarke. “No thank you,” said Tanya. “Sweets are bad for my teeth. Do you have fruit juice or peanuts?” “No, honey, but I’ve got soft drinks and peanut candy.” Tanya shook her head. Mrs. Clarke looked perplexed. “Oh dear,” she sighed. “I’m afraid I can’t help you.” “Never mind,” said Tanya smiling. “I’ll just have a bottle of water, please.” The two girls went back to the classroom and told Mr. Williams what had happened. “The canteen should sell healthy snacks,” complained Tanya. “Perhaps you can try to change things,” suggested Mr. Williams. “How can we do that?” asked Shakira. “Well, Mrs. Clarke sells what she thinks the children want,” explained Mr. Williams. “If she thought you wanted healthy snacks, I’m sure she would sell them.” “Let’s go and tell her!” shouted Tanya. “Slow down,” laughed Mr. Williams. “It’s not just up to you. First you will have to explain your idea to the Principal. Then, if she agrees, you will have to ask the other children what they would like. You may have to explain to them why fruit and nuts are better than candy, and juice is better than soft drinks full of sugar.” “We can do that!” said Tanya. “We can put up posters.” “That’s a great idea for a class project,” declared Mr. Williams. “You can tell the class about it after break.”
Resolution
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2 Answer the questions about the story.
1. Where is the story set?
2. Who is Mr. Williams?
3. “You should have some proper food.” What do you think Mrs. Clarke means by ‘proper food’?
4. Why does Mr. Williams say, “It’s not just up to you”?
5. What is the main idea of the story?
6. Try to work out the meaning of these words from the story. Use context clues to help you.
reluctantly muttered perplexed
7. Write a defi nition for each of the words above, then check your defi nitions in a dictionary.
8. Why is it important to eat healthy foods?
9. What is your favourite food?
Context clues are words or pictures that help you to work out the meaning of a word. You can fi nd context clues in the same sentence or elsewhere on the page.
3 Read the text on this juice box and then answer the questions.
1. What fl avour juice is in this box?
2. What should you do before drinking the juice?
3. Where was the juice made and boxed?
4. What should you do to keep the juice fresh?
5. What are the ingredients of the juice?
6. In what way do you think this juice is ‘good for you’?
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