5-1: How to Live to 100

Materials
  • 5-1 Reading

    How to Live to 100

  • 5-1 Grammar

    Talking about Ability

  • 5-1 Speaking

    Healthy Habits

  • 5-1 Media

    Healthy Eating Habits

  • 5-1 Vocabulary

    Taking Care of Yourself

Objectives
  • Students will read and learn about how to live to 100.
  • Students will be able to describe orally and in writing about how to live to 100.
  • Students will learn to use “be able to” and “can” to talk about our abilities in the past, present and future.
Content
  • Vocabulary

    reduce, diet, raw, processed, benefit, commercial, positive, relatives, siblings, floss

  • Grammar

    5-1 Grammar: Talking about Ability

5-2: Venom or Cure?

Materials
  • 5-2 Reading

    Venom or Cure?

  • 5-2 Grammar

    Making Requests

  • 5-2 Speaking

    Unhealthy Habits

  • 5-1 Media

    Loud Music Damages Your Ears!

  • 5-2 Vocabulary

    Health Problems

Objectives
  • Students will read and learn about how venom can be a cure.
  • Students will be able to describe orally and in writing about how venom can be a cure.
  • Students will learn to use “can”, “will”, “could”, and “would” to make requests.
Content
  • Vocabulary

    venomous, cure, prefix, nervous system, confuse, compound, suffer, stroke, abiltiy, clot

  • Grammar

    5-2 Grammar: Grammar Making Requests

5-3: First Aid Myths

Materials
  • 5-3 Reading

    First Aid Myths

  • 5-3 Grammar

    Asking Permission

  • 5-3 Speaking

    Exercising

  • 5-3 Writing

    Getting Bitten!

  • 5-3 Vocabulary

    Health for Youth

Objectives
  • Students will read and learn about first aid myths.
  • Students will be able to describe orally and in writing about first aid myths.
  • Students will learn to use “can”, “could”, and “may” to ask for permission.
Content
  • Vocabulary

    first aid, emergency, myth, desparate, ease, wound, drench, tweezers, slice, panic

  • Grammar

    5-3 Grammar: Asking Permission

5-4: Too Much Sugar!

Materials
  • 5-4 Reading

    Too Much Sugar!

  • 5-4 Grammar

    I Would Rather...

  • 5-4 Speaking

    A Nutritious Diet

  • 5-3 Media

    Child Obesity

  • 5-4 Vocabulary

    Building a Healthy Body

Objectives
  • Students will read and learn about consuming too much sugar.
  • Students will be able to describe orally and in writing about consuming too much sugar.
  • Students will learn to use “would like”, “would prefer”, and “would rather” to talk about what we like.
Content
  • Vocabulary

    detect, muffin, average, teaspoon, donut, canned, consumed, scoop, acne, depression

  • Grammar

    5-4 Grammar: I Would Rather...

5-5: Doctor Dog

Materials
  • 5-5 Reading

    Doctor Dog

  • 5-5 Grammar

    Giving Advice

  • 5-5 Speaking

    Illnesses and Diseases

  • 5-4 Media

    What Is Cancer?

  • 5-1 Writing

    The Epidemic

  • 5-3 Listening

    I Hate/Love P.E.

Objectives
  • Students will read and learn about dogs detecting cancer and providing comfort.
  • Students will be able to describe orally and in writing about dogs detecting cancer and providing comfort.
  • Students will learn to use” can”, “could”, “should”, “might”, “must”, “have to”, and “have got to”, to give advice.
Content
  • Vocabulary

    harsh, owe, companion, scent, diagnose, oddly, rely on, expert, dubious, elsewhere

  • Grammar

    5-5 Grammar: Giving Advice

5-6: Beat Stress

Materials
  • 5-6 Reading

    Beat Stress

  • 5-6 Grammar

    Should I, Shouldn't I

  • 5-6 Speaking

    Imagine this Feeling

  • 5-2 Writing

    De-stressing

  • 5-1 Listening

    My Least Healthy Habit

Objectives
  • Students will read and learn about ways to deal with stress.
  • Students will be able to describe orally and in writing about how to deal with stress.
  • Students will learn to use
    1. “should”, “have to”, and “have got to” to talk about necessity.
    2. “must” in formal, serious, and important situations.
Content
  • Vocabulary

    mediation, hobby, fixated, leisure, soothing, views, relieve, explode, journal, private

  • Grammar

    5-6 Grammar: Should I, Shouldn't I

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