Mariagrazia Bertarini ■ Martha Huber STTheORY 4 GARDEN Student’s Book with Activities
CONTENTS MAIN VOCABULARY MAIN STRUCTURES SPECIAL PAGES WELCOME KIDS! p. 2 Revision unit Unit 1 Weather: foggy, snowy, cold, rainy, What’s the weather like? CLIL – Science warm, sunny, hot, windy, cool, cloudy It’s (sunny)! Matter AROUND THE WORLD Seasons and months When’s your birthday? Living English IN 80 DAYS It’s in (December). Going to school p. 6 What time is it? CLIL – Art Unit 2 School subjects: science, PE, ICT, It’s (two) o’clock. Lines geography, music, history, maths, When’s (history)? Living English SCHOOL English, art It’s on (Mondays). Kensington Gardens IN NEVERLAND Days of the week Wendy is (not very good at PE). Adjectives: excellent at, (very) good at, FLIP BOOK p. 20 not very good at Life Skills p. 34 Classwork and homework Unit 3 Daily routine: get up, have a shower, What time does he get up? CLIL – History A DAY WITH get dressed, have breakfast, go to school, At (half past six). How ancient Egyptians TUTANKHAMUN make a mummy have lunch, go home, do sport, Do you have a shower in the Living English LIVRE ACTIF Unit 4 have dinner, go to bed morning? GULLIVER Parts of the day Yes, I always have a shower in the Egyptian art in London IN LILLIPUT Adverbs of frequency morning. p. 36 Physical description: bald, freckles, He’s (young). CLIL – PE wavy hair, spiky hair, straight hair, fringe, He’s got (glasses) and (spiky blond Basketball beard, ponytail, curly hair, glasses hair). LIBRO DIGITALE Living English Has he got (glasses)? Yes, he has. / Descriptive adjectives: young, old, plump, No, he hasn’t. Giants in the English-Speaking slim, short, tall World What does he look like? He is (plump). / He has got (a beard). p. 50 Life Skills p. 64 My avatar Unit 5 Personal possessions: helmet, notebook, Axel’s rucksack is green. CLIL – Geography camera, compass, sleeping bag, Is it Martha’s rucksack? Volcanoes JOURNEY INTO magnifying glass, rainproof jacket, Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t. THE EARTH trekking shoes, torch, rucksack Living English Natural places: waterfall, river, lake, Volcanoes in the UK volcano, mountain, cave and around the world p. 66 Unit 6 Wild animals: butterfly, hummingbird, Its colour is… CLIL – Science bat, parrot, iguana, tapir, jaguar, spider, It’s got… Weird animals TREASURE mosquito, tortoise, lizard, frog It can… ISLAND Parts of the body: claws, trunk, It eats… Living English Oak Island p. 80 whiskers, fur, scales, feathers Life Skills p. 94 Dealing with my anger LFIEVSITNIGVITIES Halloween – Bonfire night – Merry Christmas – Boxing Day – Easter Bonnet Parade – The Queen’s Birthday – GARNAD MEXMTARRAS pp.. 9966 Learning to learn: Listening skills AWCOTRIDVLITISYT TIME pp.. 110043 EAACSTYIVIETNYGTLIIMSEH pp.. 11028 WORDLIST p. 142
Mariagrazia Bertarini ■ Martha Huber STTheORY 4 GARDEN Student’s Book with Activities = audio track = interactive activity on your digital book
Revision WELCOME KIDS! Unit 2 1 Listen and complete. ready books Hello kids, my is Mr Green! name beautiful I love and my garden is full of adventures stories. Are you for a new year of ? 2 Match the pictures and the titles of the books. Listen and check. 3 A DAY WITH TUTANKHAMUN TREASURE ISLAND 1 2 JOURNEY INTO THE EARTH AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS Gulliver’s Travels 3 4 PETER PAN 5 Do you know these stories? 2 Which is your favourite book? 6
3 D raw or stick a photo of yourself in the space and complete Revision Unit the map. You can write or draw. I’m not n I like I’m I don’t like I have got I haven’t got I ca an’t Ic 4 T ell a friend. Now it’s your turn! Hi, my name’s Claire. I’m nine. I like my dog. I don’t like fish… Activity time pages 102-103 3
WELCOME KIDS! 40 50 60 70 5 Play with your friends. 20 30 A B C D E F G H 4
6 Think about a boy and a girl in your class. Draw and write two Revision Unit riddles. He’s She’s . but he isn’t . but she isn’t . He’s got . but he hasn’t got She’s got . He can . but she hasn’t got . but he can’t He likes She can but he doesn’t like . but she can’t Today he’s wearing but he isn’t wearing She likes Who is he? . but she doesn’t like Today she’s wearing . but she isn’t wearing Who is she? 7 Play the Who’s Wearing…? Game with your friend. Josh! Who’s wearing a yellow T-shirt? 5
1 AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS Unit 3 cold 4 rainy 2 snowy 1 foggy 5 warm 6 sunny 6 Activity time page 104 Easy English page 128
1 Look and tick. 1 I can see… Unit an elephant a jacket a bird a horse a bear a kite 2 Listen and say. 4 9 cool 10 cloudy 3 Listen and sing. 5-6 7 hot What’s the weather… what’s the weather… 8 windy what’s the weather like today? Tell me children, what’s the weather… what’s the weather like today? Is it sunny? Is it cloudy? Is it windy or hot today? Is it snowy? Is it rainy? Is it foggy or cold today? 4 Play the game. It’s cold. You’re in New York. 7
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS 5 Listen and say. 7 LIVING GRAMMAR What’s the weather like? It’s sunny! 6 Listen and play The Guessing Game. 8 1 °2 °3 ° 4 °5 °6 ° What’s the weather like today? It’s rainy and cold. Number five! Right! 8 Activity time page 105 Easy English page 129
7 Listen and say. 1 Unit 9 spring summer autumn winter 8 Complete. the weather is usually . the weather is usually . 1 In the weather is usually . 2 In the weather is usually . 3 In 4 In 9 Read, think and complete. Listen and check. 10 1 S chool is closed. I can’t 2 I can drink hot chocolate, go to school but I can go I can read books on the sofa on holiday with my family. and I can write Christmas My favourite season is cards. My favourite season is . . 3 I can ride my bike and play 4 I can see my school friends in the park. I can paint every day and I can wear Easter eggs, too. my Halloween costume. My favourite season is My favourite season is . . Activity time page 106 9 Easy English pages 130-131
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS 10 Listen and say. 11 LIVING GRAMMAR When’s your birthday? It’s in December. 11 Write the months of the year in the correct order. Listen and check. 12 February M a rc h 1 April June 7 2 8 January 9 3 July 10 11 4 August September 12 5 May November 6 October December 12 R ead and guess. When’s Aouda’s birthday? Aouda, when’s your birthday? It’s in autumn, but it isn’t in September and it isn’t in October. TREALASK Work in groups. Surf the Internet and look for the weather in London, New York, Sydney and in two other towns or cities in different continents. Then make a poster with words and pictures. 10
CHATTING TIME! 1 13 Complete the dialogue. Then listen and act with a friend. Unit 13 Jane Hello, Ben. It’s Jane. • When’s your birthday? Ben • it’s very hot Jane Can you come to my birthday party? • from Sydney, Australia Ben Yes, I can. • it’s cold and snowy Jane It’s in December, at my house. • Is it in the garden? Ben • Hi, Jane! Jane Nooo! Ben Why? Jane Why are you surprised? Ben Because in December. Jane Hot? Ben... in December . Ben Jane! In December it’s hot and sunny. Jane Mmm… are you Ben Carter? Ben No! I’m Ben Robinson . Jane Australia? Oh, dear… THE SOUND GAME 14 L isten and say. 14 Can you repeat it three times? In March meerkats march to the market. 15 Listen and circle. 15 1 chick kick 2 chain cane 3 cheese keys 4 chat cat 11
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS You can’t judge a book by its cover. 16 Listen to the story. 16 It’s a nice day, today! Yes, it’s cold And it’s windy, too! Mr Fogg! There’s but it’s sunny. Look at the trees, Mr Fix. a letter for you! 1 2 Thank you, Passepartout. Yes, it is. It’s from Aouda. Is it a letter from England? She’s in England. The weather is bad. Bad? 34 Yes, it’s rainy. What cake? Look! The cake with Look at the photo! candles on the table. Aouda is beautiful and that cake is very nice. 56 12
I’m sorry sir, I can’t. 1 We’ve got a problem... Unit Oh, no! Her 8 birthday is in November. Passepartout, send her a birthday card 7 immediately. Help! A cake? Where’s the cake? 9 10 17 Act out the story. TF 18 True or false? 1 The weather is cool. 2 Passepartout has got a letter for Mr Fogg. 3 The weather in England is snowy. 4 Aouda’s birthday is in December. 5 There is an Indian behind the window. 6 The Indians want the cake. 13
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS 17 19 Listen to the weather forecast and complete. and LISTENING and and MONTH and Scotland England Wales NIreorlatnhdern 20 Do a class survey. Interview your friends and complete the chart. SPEAKING When’s your birthday? Is it in June? Is it in August? It’s in summer. No, it isn’t. Yes, it is! NAME SEASON MONTH 14
21 Read and complete the map. 1 READING Unit Hi, my name’s Colin. I’m nine. I love autumn! September My birthday is in September and I like birthday parties. I like monsters and at the end of October I can wear my Halloween costume. I like warm colours and in autumn the colours of nature are red, yellow, orange and brown. I like foggy days and in November it’s usually foggy and cold. I don’t like rainy days, but there are lots of rainy days in autumn! I can’t ride my bike, but I can read books. Oh… and I love winter, too. I love Christmas time and in December I can write my present list!!! he’s he can Colin favourite months he can’t weather he likes special days he doesn’t like 22 W rite about the boy. Start with His name’s… Then make your own map. WRITING Activity time page 107 15
1 Listen and read. SCIENCE Matter 18 Is rain matter? Matter is all around us. The sandwich in your hand, the milk you drink, the air you breathe. Matter has a weight. Matter has a volume. It occupies a space. 2 Tick what is matter. Listen and check. 19 orange juice water spring elephant bike ice air light January rain love wind ice cream tree snow 16
Is air matter? You need 1 • a transparent 3 Listen and do the experiment. container full of water Unit 20 • a table tennis ball • a glass 123 Put the ball in the container Put the glass upside down Push down. full of water. on the ball. 4 Think and complete. Listen and check. 21 Air is matter because… it occupies a space. the glass is magic. it is transparent. Is water matter? You need • a glass full of water 5 Listen and do the experiment. 22 • stones • a marker pen 12 3 Mark the water line Put one… two… three The water comes on the glass. stones in the water. out of the glass. 6 Think and complete. Listen and check. 23 Water is matter because… stones are heavy. water doesn’t like stones. now the stones occupy the space of water. 17
Going to school 1 Listen and complete. 24 elephant birthday bus friends yellow car father sister big school house morning I live in India. My village is on a river, I live in a city so every I wait for in Japan. Every morning my the boat with my . goes to work by We cross the river by boat and we and he takes me to go to . school. I live in Thailand. I usually I live in Texas. Every day go to school by bus, but I go to school by today is my and I’m going to school by . I wait for !!! the big (My is in school bus in front of my front of me!) . On the bus I meet all my school friends. 18
2 Listen and choose. 1 Unit 25 I live in Vietnam. Every morning I meet We live in London. Every morning we my friends and we go to school by meet in front of my house and we go bike / motorbike. to school by car / on foot. I live in Dublin. Every morning I go to I live in Canada. In winter it’s very cold school by scooter / bike. I usually go and my brother takes me to school alone, because the school is very near. on a sleigh / by snowmobile. Where do you live? How do you go to school in the morning? 19
Unit 2 SCHOOL IN NEVERLAND 1 science 2 PE 4 geography 5 music 7 maths 8 English 20 Activity time page 108 Easy English page 132
1 Look and tick. 2 I can see… Unit a girl 3 ICT a boy a shirt 6 history a dog a ball a book 2 Listen and say. 26 3 Listen and sing. 27-28 I like science and PE, music, history and ICT. geography and maths can be great fun but English is number one! 4 Play the game. I like geography. I like geography and art. I like geography, art and PE. 9 art 21
SCHOOL IN NEVERLAND 5 Listen and say. 29 LIVING GRAMMAR What time is it? It’s two o’clock. 6 L ook and complete. Listen and check. 30 O’CLOCK A It’s twelve o’clock . L A B past B It’s five past one. KC A QUARTER TO C It’s ten . to D It’s a quarter three. past A QUARTER PAST E It’s twenty . to J WHAT TIME D F It’s twenty-five . IS IT? G It’s half past six . IE H It’s twenty-five to eight . I It’s twenty . HF J It’s a quarter . G K It’s ten . HALF PAST L It’s five . 7 L isten and play The Time Game. 31 What time is it? TIMETABLE Let’s go. It’s half 8:00 11:00 We have maths past nine. 8:45 9:30 10:15 at half past nine. ICT ART Maths Science Geography 11:40 14:05 14:50 15:35 22 Activity time page 109 English History Music PE
8 Listen and say. 32 2 Unit LIVING GRAMMAR When’s history? It’s on Mondays. 9 Listen and number. 33 Monday Saturday Thursday Sunday Wednesday Friday Tuesday 10 Listen and complete. 34 Mon Tu e Wed Thu Fri 8:30 science history art English 10:30 11 Now look at your timetable and answer. 1 When’s English? at 5 When’s art? . It’s on . It’s . 2 When’s PE? . It’s 6 When’s geography? . 3 When’s science? . It’s It’s 23 4 When’s maths? 7 When’s history? It’s . It’s 8 When’s music? . It’s Activity time pages 110-111 Easy English page 133
SCHOOL IN NEVERLAND 12 Listen and say. 35 excellent at good at not very good at 13 Look and complete. M AT H S ICT HISTORY PE Wendy Peter Pan PE. Peter Pan is PE. maths. He is maths. Wendy is He is She is ICT. He is ICT. She is history. history. She is 36 14 Listen and check. TREALASK Work in pairs. Choose a country in the world and find out what kids study at primary school. Make a chart and report the information to your friends. 24
CHATTING TIME! 2 Unit 15 Complete the dialogue. Then listen and act with a friend. 37 Alec Hi Debbie, it’s Alec. Debbie Hi, Alec. • It’s on Tuesdays. • worms are disgusting Alec I’m angry! I can’t find the school timetable. • Your worms are in the fridge! • you’re excellent at science Debbie Oh, . • I’ve got it • How are you? Alec When is science? Debbie at ten past eight. Alec Oh no! It’s terrible! Debbie Terrible? But ! Alec Yes, but I can’t find my project. Debbie What project? Alec I can’t find my worm collection. Debbie Oh Alec, ! Alec They aren’t in the bathroom… They aren’t in my bedroom… Mum ALEC! Come here immediately! Debbie Ha ha ha ha! Oh Alec! 16 L isten and say. 38 THE SOUND GAME Can you repeat it three times? She is a seashell scientist. 17 Listen and say. 39 science scientist sceptre scent ship shirt she shell 25
SCHOOL IN NEVERLAND He who laughs last, laughs loudest. 18 Listen to the story. 40 English is difficult! Today is Monday. We have I’m good at English. maths, English and PE. 1 2 I’m very good at English. Listen: English is at eleven o’clock, pirate private property. Pirate private… I can swim. then we have PE. Look! Ah! I can fly! 3 I’m very good at PE. 4 PE is at two o’clock. I can do judo! Now we have maths. I’m excellent at maths. I can’t count. Listen: one, two, three… OK! OK! Let’s learn how to read a clock. 5 I’m not very good at Maths. 6 26
Peter, what time is it? I don’t know. Crocodile, what time is it? 2 Mmm... Unit 7 8 Ha ha ha! You can’t You’re wrong. I can read it. read the clock! It’s lunchtime! Argh!!! 9 Really? What time is it? 10 19 Act out the story. 20 Answer. 1 What day is it? 2 Is Peter good at English? 3 Is Captain Hook very good at PE? 4 Is the crocodile good at maths? 5 Can Peter Pan read the clock? 6 What time is it? 27
SCHOOL IN NEVERLAND 21 Listen to Gary and complete his timetable. 41 LISTENING Monday ICT Tuesday art Wednesday geography Thursday science Friday English SPEAKING 22 Think about a scientist or a sports champion. Imagine and complete his/her school report card. Tell your friend about it. Name: at English. He/She is science. ICT. art. His name’s Usain Bolt. He is maths. an athlete. He is excellent at... music. geography. history. PE. 28
23 Read and complete the map. 2 READING Unit Hi, my name’s Brenda. favourite day is Wednesday. My Wednesdays I have ICT, art and at half past two On I have history! I’m very good at ICT. I’m good at art, but I’m excellent at history. Oh yes, my favourite subject is history and I like ancient Egypt very much. I like pyramids and hieroglyphics. My hero is Tutankhamun. My grandfather is a history teacher and on Sundays we usually surf the Internet and read about great explorers and archaeologists. PS: I’m not very good at music. I can’t sing! favourite day favourite subject she likes hero Brenda excellent at very good at she can’t good at not very good at on Sundays with surf the and 24 Write about the girl. Start with Her name’s… 29 WRITING
ART Next Sunday Lines let’s visit a museum! Mr.Green 1 Read and write. Listen and check. 42 A line is a point that moves in a space. There are different kinds of lines: wavy, curved, zigzag and straight lines, horizontal, diagonal and vertical lines, thin, thick and broken lines. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 L ook at the picture and find the different kinds of lines. Check with your friends. 30
3 Look at the two pictures and describe the one you prefer. 2 Unit It’s a painting by . I like it because of . I can see lines. The cold colours are . The warm colours are . The complementary colours are . My title for it is . 31
Kensington Gardens 1 Listen and complete. 43 Peter Pan rabbits magic smartphone old can Kensington Gardens are one of the Royal Parks of London. The park is the setting of the book and it’s full of . Here you find the Peter Pan bronze statue. It’s one hundred years ! On the statue you can see squirrels, , mice and fairies. If you point your at the statue, you can see Peter alive. If you point your smartphone at the plaque, you receive a call from Peter Pan! 2 Listen and read. 44 In Kensington Gardens you can find In the centre of the playground there is an Indian camp. Princess Tiger Lily lives a big pirate ship. It is Captain Hook’s ship! in one of the teepees. 32
3 Listen and complete. 45 2 Unit The Elfin Oak is a sculpture made from the trunk of an oak tree. Look carefully and you can see a fairy, elves and a pig. It’s a . They’re . It’s a . In Kensington Gardens there are often fun events. Sometimes you can see people in old clothes playing ancient games, like a tug-of-war competition or a hat-throwing competition. It’s a competition. It’s a competition. 33
LIFE SKILLS 6 Classwork and homework 1 Read and tick. 2 W hen I work in pairs, 3 A leader in a group is... I prefer… necessary. 1 I prefer working… to be the leader. not necessary. alone. not to be the leader. in pairs. 6 During oral work I speak… in groups. 5 I prefer… only to the teacher. oral work. to all my school friends. 4 When I don’t understand, … written work. I ask. I don’t ask. 34
7 During written work I need… silence. to be alone. 8 To understand and remember I need… to read the lesson again and again. to read the lesson alone. to see many pictures. to speak about it with a friend or with my parents. to write notes or keywords. to draw maps. Teamwork is great! 9 At home, I usually do my homework… REA L in the kitchen. in my bedroom. in the afternoon. in the evening. in the morning before school. Draw your ideal place to study. TASK 35
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