Reading for all

The ……in canada
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Watch the video and speak with your
classmate.


          What is it about?


                         Click here
The weather in Canada.

                ABCD objectives
                  ABCD
                objectives        Objectives




Daily weather    The Weather
                     How is the weather like?


      clothes




   Assessment         Links and resources
How is weather like in …………?


            Think-Pair-Share
            Think-Pair-Share




              Click here




Autumn   Winter         summer   Spring
How is weather like in …………?


            Think-Pair-Share
            Think-Pair-Share




              Click here




Autumn   Winter         summer   Spring
Autumn

 Autumn – September to November
 In the autumn, typically the shortest of the
  seasons, days become noticeably shorter and
  the first frosts appear. Leaves in many parts
  of the country turn from green to red, yellow
  and brown before they fall from the trees. The
  weather during autumn can be rainy or dry;
  this is an unpredictable time of year. You can
  expect the first snows in November but
  sometimes they come earlier. You will need a
  coat, mittens, hat and boots as the end of fall
  arrives.
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Winter

 Winter – December to February or later
 Winter is the longest season of the year. You must
  dress warmly to protect yourself from the cold when
  you are outside in winter. You will need a warm coat,
  mittens, hat and boots most days. Since you lose 90
  per cent of your body heat through your head, a
  properly fitted hat is essential.

 You should also layer your clothing. For example, you
 might decide to wear long underwear – also called
 long johns or t-shirts and sweaters underneath your
 outer clothing. This keeps you warmer than if you
 wear one thick layer.
                                                 Back
Summer

 Summer – June to August / September
 Daytime temperatures are usually above 20 degrees
  Celsius and can reach 30 degrees Celsius or higher
  during July as the weather becomes hotter. Areas like
  Durham Region near the Great Lakes in Ontario
  experience humid air and thunderstorms. Most areas
  experience mosquitoes in late spring or early summer.
  Make sure you arrive with clothing for warm weather but
  also have a coat or sweater on hand for cooler days.
  Light fabrics work best in the summer including short
  sleeves and short pants presuming your culture permits.
  It's wise to wear a hat and apply sunscreen to exposed
  skin to prevent sunburn.
                                                 Back
Spring

 Spring – March to May
 This is the season when winter snow begins
  to melt. There is often a lot of rain during this
  period as the days become warmer and
  longer and the nights remain cool. Plants
  begin to grow in spring. Trees remain bare
  until April or May. You will need a warm coat
  and possibly a hat, mittens and boots during
  this season. An umbrella is also useful.



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How is the weather today?




                    To watch the video
Think-Pair-Square                        Check answers
                        Click here
How is the weather today?




Sunny          Snowy           Windy




 Rainy          Stormy         Cloudy
          To watch the video
              Click here           Back
What should I wear?




                    To watch the video
Think-Pair-Square                        Check answers
                        Click here
What should I wear?




  hat              coat           boot




sunglasses         gloves         shorts
             To watch the video
                 Click here              Back
By the end of the lesson the stud



ask and answer questions about what the weather is like.


name the clothes needed to be worn in each season


describe what the weather is like outside, using the three main elements as
their guide, with words and pictures


report about the weather in specific countries.




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My ABCD


Given one of the the sites about the      C
weather

                                                      My ABCD
                                          A
            the student




       will be able to name the weather
       season, the clothes suitable for   B
       each and tell how the weather is
       like?


  By matching the wather types and the clothing
  Items with their suitable pictures.
                                                  D

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Assessment

1- word search :
 http://
 bogglesworldesl.com/files/easy_wordsearch_weather.jpg
 2- Form question and answer:
 http://bogglesworldesl.com/readingpackets/howstheweather
 .doc
 3- Writing activity
 http://bogglesworldesl.com/kids_worksheets/OppositeWeat
 her.doc

 4- A reading comprehension:
 http://readtheory.org/intermediate/A_Cold_Day.htm

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Links and resources:

 http://readtheory.org/intermediate/A_Col
  d_Day.htm
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?
  feature=player_embedded&v=kEau4IrfZ
  DY
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?
  feature=player_embedded&v=EmHnm0U
  6e18
 http://bogglesworldesl.com/kids_worksh
  eets/weather.htm
 http://www.durhamimmigration.ca/living
                                      Back
  /weather/Pages/default.aspx
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Reading for all

  • 1.
    Reading for all The……in canada http://english4all4ever.blogspot.com/
  • 2.
    Watch the videoand speak with your classmate. What is it about? Click here
  • 4.
    The weather inCanada. ABCD objectives ABCD objectives Objectives Daily weather The Weather How is the weather like? clothes Assessment Links and resources
  • 5.
    How is weatherlike in …………? Think-Pair-Share Think-Pair-Share Click here Autumn Winter summer Spring
  • 7.
    How is weatherlike in …………? Think-Pair-Share Think-Pair-Share Click here Autumn Winter summer Spring
  • 8.
    Autumn  Autumn –September to November  In the autumn, typically the shortest of the seasons, days become noticeably shorter and the first frosts appear. Leaves in many parts of the country turn from green to red, yellow and brown before they fall from the trees. The weather during autumn can be rainy or dry; this is an unpredictable time of year. You can expect the first snows in November but sometimes they come earlier. You will need a coat, mittens, hat and boots as the end of fall arrives. Back
  • 9.
    Winter  Winter –December to February or later  Winter is the longest season of the year. You must dress warmly to protect yourself from the cold when you are outside in winter. You will need a warm coat, mittens, hat and boots most days. Since you lose 90 per cent of your body heat through your head, a properly fitted hat is essential. You should also layer your clothing. For example, you might decide to wear long underwear – also called long johns or t-shirts and sweaters underneath your outer clothing. This keeps you warmer than if you wear one thick layer. Back
  • 10.
    Summer  Summer –June to August / September  Daytime temperatures are usually above 20 degrees Celsius and can reach 30 degrees Celsius or higher during July as the weather becomes hotter. Areas like Durham Region near the Great Lakes in Ontario experience humid air and thunderstorms. Most areas experience mosquitoes in late spring or early summer. Make sure you arrive with clothing for warm weather but also have a coat or sweater on hand for cooler days. Light fabrics work best in the summer including short sleeves and short pants presuming your culture permits. It's wise to wear a hat and apply sunscreen to exposed skin to prevent sunburn. Back
  • 11.
    Spring  Spring –March to May  This is the season when winter snow begins to melt. There is often a lot of rain during this period as the days become warmer and longer and the nights remain cool. Plants begin to grow in spring. Trees remain bare until April or May. You will need a warm coat and possibly a hat, mittens and boots during this season. An umbrella is also useful. Back
  • 12.
    How is theweather today? To watch the video Think-Pair-Square Check answers Click here
  • 14.
    How is theweather today? Sunny Snowy Windy Rainy Stormy Cloudy To watch the video Click here Back
  • 15.
    What should Iwear? To watch the video Think-Pair-Square Check answers Click here
  • 17.
    What should Iwear? hat coat boot sunglasses gloves shorts To watch the video Click here Back
  • 18.
    By the endof the lesson the stud ask and answer questions about what the weather is like. name the clothes needed to be worn in each season describe what the weather is like outside, using the three main elements as their guide, with words and pictures report about the weather in specific countries. Back
  • 19.
    My ABCD Given oneof the the sites about the C weather My ABCD A the student will be able to name the weather season, the clothes suitable for B each and tell how the weather is like? By matching the wather types and the clothing Items with their suitable pictures. D Back
  • 20.
    Assessment 1- word search: http:// bogglesworldesl.com/files/easy_wordsearch_weather.jpg 2- Form question and answer: http://bogglesworldesl.com/readingpackets/howstheweather .doc 3- Writing activity http://bogglesworldesl.com/kids_worksheets/OppositeWeat her.doc 4- A reading comprehension: http://readtheory.org/intermediate/A_Cold_Day.htm Back
  • 21.
    Links and resources: http://readtheory.org/intermediate/A_Col d_Day.htm  http://www.youtube.com/watch? feature=player_embedded&v=kEau4IrfZ DY  http://www.youtube.com/watch? feature=player_embedded&v=EmHnm0U 6e18  http://bogglesworldesl.com/kids_worksh eets/weather.htm  http://www.durhamimmigration.ca/living Back /weather/Pages/default.aspx
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