UNIT 1 Teddy Bears. A. Read and Tell Drawing the Line in Mississippi The cartoon was about the 26 th US President Theodore Roosevelt’s hunting trip in.

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UNIT 1 Teddy Bears

A. Read and Tell Drawing the Line in Mississippi The cartoon was about the 26 th US President Theodore Roosevelt’s hunting trip in It helped to make the teddy bear popular in America and across the world. UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

C. True or False Look at the reading on page 16 of the Student’s Book. Check T if the sentence is true or F if false. 1. T F President Roosevelt was not very good at hunting. 2. T F The bear was killed in the end. 3. T F Morris Michtom created the first American teddy bear. 4. T F President Roosevelt didn’t like the idea of naming the bears “Teddy.” UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

A. Word Definitions Match the word with its definition. favorite hold generation hunter rest all people of about the same age a person who kills wild animals to have something in your hands or arms what is left someone or something you like the most UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

B. Complete the Sentences Use the words in bold from A to fill in the blanks. 1.Christmas is my ___________ holiday. 2.Peter ate the _______ of the pizza. 3.He is a deer _________. He hunts deer for a living. 4.People of my grandfather’s ___________ are hardworking. 5.Could you _______ the baby for me? UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS favorite rest hunter generation hold

C. Words in Context Circle the answer. 1.I didn’t catch any birds. I am not a good buyer / hunter. 2.Bill is named after his father. His father is also / not called Bill. 3.The first McDonald’s was opened in 1940, and the rest is history. No one / Everyone knows what happened next. 4.This house was passed down from my parents. They gave / sold me the house. UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

C. Words in Context Circle the answer. 5.These pillows were very soft, so I had / didn’t have a good night’s sleep. 6.My sister and I hug each other every day. We are not / very close. 7.He was shot in the leg and lost a lot of money / blood. 8.Josh was popular at school. Everyone liked / hated him. UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

D. Prefix: Un- Add un– to the following words and fill in the blanks. fair lucky friendly happy healthy 1.Eva was very ___________ after her boyfriend left her. 2.Eating in the night market is ___________. 3.The new rules are so _______ ! We’ll lose for sure. 4.Kyle never wins. He’s ___________. 5.If you don’t smile, people will say you’re ___________. UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS unhappy unhealthy unfair unlucky unfriendly

Do you remember your favorite stuffed animal as a child? For many children, it is a teddy bear. Teddy bears are soft, cute, and fun to hold. They are good for watching TV with, sitting next to at breakfast, and hugging in bed. Teddy bears are really good “listeners” too when kids want to talk. Teddy bears are so popular that they are passed down from one generation to the next. Now Let’s Read UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS A Bear Is Born

The first teddy bear was named after an American president, Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt. One day, in 1902, Roosevelt and his friends were hunting in the woods. Roosevelt was not a good hunter. His friends tried to help him. They caught a bear and told him to shoot it. The president thought that was unfair because it was too easy. Now Let’s Read UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

Shortly after, a toy maker named Morris Michtom saw a newspaper cartoon with a picture of Roosevelt and the bear. He thought the bear in the cartoon was really cute, so he made stuffed bears to look like it. He sent one to the president and asked him if he could name the bears “Teddy.” The answer was yes, and the rest is history. Now Let’s Read UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

A. Put in Order UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS Put the following events in order. ______ Morris Michtom made stuffed bears to look like the bear in the newspaper. ______ Toy bears are now known as “Teddy.” ______ President Roosevelt’s friends caught a bear for him to shoot. ______ Morris Michtom saw a cartoon with a picture of Roosevelt’s hunting trip. ______ President Roosevelt went hunting with his friends. ______ Morris Michtom asked President Roosevelt if he could name the bears “Teddy.”

B. Complete the Sentences caughtmakerwatchrestpresident shootstuffedcartoonnamedhistory toyhugunfairlike UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

B. Complete the Sentences UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS Fill in the blanks with the words from the article. 1.Kids like to _______ their teddy bears in bed and also __________ TV with them. 2.The teddy bear was __________ after US ______________ Theodore Roosevelt. 3.Roosevelt refused to _________ the bear his friends had _________ for him because he thought it was _________. hugwatch namedPresident shootcaught unfair

4. Morris Michtom was a ________ __________. He made __________ bears to look _________ the bear he saw in a newspaper _________. 5. Roosevelt allowed Michtom to use his nickname “Teddy,” and the _______ is __________. UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS toymaker stuffedlike cartoon rest history

C. Multiple Choice Circle the answer. 1. What is this reading mainly about? a. The trend of the teddy bear b. Roosevelt’s love of hunting c. The origin of the teddy bear d. Different kinds of teddy bears UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

2. The first paragraph tells about... a. the things that make teddy bears special. b. the things teddy bears like to do with kids. c. the different ways teddy bears can be. d. the popular hobbies that children enjoy. 3. What does the word they refer to in the second paragraph? a. Hunters in the woods b. Roosevelt and his friends c. Teddy bears in the woods d. Roosevelt’s friends UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

4. In the last paragraph, the phrase shortly after can be replaced with... a. a little bit shorter. b. a little bit smaller. c. a little while later. d. a little sooner. 5. What is NOT true about Theodore Roosevelt? a. He was a US president. b. He inspired the creation of the teddy bear. c. “Teddy” was his last name. d. He thought killing a baby bear was cruel. UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

Understanding Time Order Read the passage and underline the time words you see. Smokey Bear has warned Americans about the dangers of forest fires since World War II. He was created by the US Forest Service. At first, the Forest Service used the Disney character Bambi on posters to teach people about fires. Shortly after, the Forest Service decided to make up its own character. PART I UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

On August 9, 1944, the first poster of Smokey Bear was created. Since then, Smokey Bear has been popular with people of all ages. In 1964, he was given his own zip code in Washington, DC because he was getting too much mail! A Smokey Bear stamp was made in Today, almost every American knows his famous words: “Only you can prevent wildfires.” UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

Put the following events in order. PART II ______ The US government started to use Smokey Bear in advertisements. ______ Smokey Bear was given his own zip code. ______ The US Forest Service used the Disney character Bambi on fire- prevention posters. ______ Smokey Bear became very popular with Americans. ______ The US government issued a Smokey Bear stamp UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

The World’s Strangest Collections Whether you collect for pleasure or for your job, collections bring fun to our lives. Stamps, postcards, old coins, and model airplanes are some of the most common collectibles, but people will collect just about anything. Every collector feels his or her collection is unique. Some collections, however, are strange. Let’s check out some of the things people collect. UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

Lots of people think I’m strange for collecting toilet paper. But I’m really interested in the beautiful or creative designs. My favorite rolls are the ones with Mickey Mouse on them. I also have one with cute monsters. Toilet Paper Claudia, 16, Vancouver UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

I collect street signs and traffic lights. Don’t call the police — I gather them in a legal way. I buy them online. Sometimes, the government will give one to me if I ask nicely enough. Traffic Signs Seth, 25, Vallejo UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

I’m crazy about tea bags. I’ve even made trips to foreign countries just to find some wonderful bags. And drinking tea always gives me lots of energy! Tea Bags Duncan, 30, El Paso UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

I’ve been collecting candy wrappers since I was a little kid. I started saving them to get prizes, but now I do it for fun. I guess I just don’t want to grow up! Candy Wrappers Carrie, 19, Cleveland UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

1. What is the main idea of the reading? a. People only collect certain things. b. People collect just about anything. c. People don’t like collecting things. d. People only want to collect stamps. Circle the answer. 2. What does the sign collector say? a. The government wants to catch him. b. He’s always breaking the law. c. He hasn’t done anything wrong. d. The government isn’t very nice. UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS Multiple Choice

3. Which of the following sentences is correct? a. Claudia is only interested in white toilet paper. b. Tea always makes Duncan feel sleepy. c. Seth never uses the computer to buy signs. d. Carrie has been collecting for a long time. 4. Who has been abroad to get something? a. Duncan b. Seth c. Claudia d. Carrie UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

A. Word Families WordPart of SpeechDefinition verbto keep something as a hobby nouna person who keeps objects noun a set of similar things that are kept together nounsomething people collect Fill in the chart. UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS collect collector collection collectible

1. Mr. Johnson has a nice ______________ of Japanese vases. 2. Arlene likes to __________ postcards from different countries. 3. Some sports ______________ are very expensive. 4. He’s been a stamp ____________ since he was a little boy. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of these words: collect, collector, collection, collectible. collection collect collectibles collector UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

B. Suffixes: -er / -or teach___listen___read___writ___driv___ report___hunt___direct___act___ Write the suffix in the blank. er or UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS

1. The radio show has more than two million ____________ across the country. 2. He used to work as a newspaper __________ in New York. 3. Johnny Depp is my favorite _______. 4. This book is very popular among young _________. Complete the sentences with the words from the previous slide. Add an “s” if necessary. listeners reporter actor readers UNIT 1 TEDDY BEARS