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Our World- Unit 1: Mapping Types of Questions 1. Literal Book page 17: Examples How old are you? When is your birthday? What’s your name? Examples: Book page 19: Who is from __________? ?Who goes to school from April to February Fill in the sentences, Use the word bank Book page 20: Examples Read and fill in with the correct word: Pupils go to school ….days a week. a. Five b. three c. six

Our World- Unit 1: Mapping Types of Questions 1. Literal Book page 23: Examples Complete the sentences Match question to answer Examples: Book page 25: Answer the wh questions Book page 29: Examples Match opposite words. Book page 33: Examples Find the odd one out Book page 37, 38: Examples Complete the sentences and wh questions Book page 39: Examples Sequence the sentences according to the text

Our World- Unit 1: Mapping Types of Questions 2. Integration Book page 20: Examples Compare and contrast Yoko’s school to your school. Examples: Book page 37: Compare Yoko’s house to Guy’s house. Add more: Examples: 1.Choose two characters. Highlight the similarities and differences between them. 2. Compare fairy tales to true stories. Which do you think is more fun to read? Why?

Our World- Unit 1: Mapping Types of Questions 3. Inferences Book page 37: Examples Say what kind of a house is good for the environment. Explain your answer. Book page 39: Examples What do you think the pupils say to Emily. Add more: Examples: 1. How do you know…? Copy an expression that proves your answer. 2. Why did the character behave this way? 3. What did he mean when he said..? 4. Why do you think the character is unhappy? 5. What do you think the character learns? 6. What do you think the character did? 7. Why do you think the man said “..” Do you think he was right? Explain why. 8. Choose/ make up a new title

Our World- Unit 1: Mapping Types of Questions 4. Personal Response Book page 21: Examples Write about your classrooms. Examples: Book page 25: Fill in the sentences about yourselves Book page 32: Examples Say what you do in the different rooms of the house. Book page 33: Examples Write about your dream house. Book page 40: Examples Quiz- Are you a good friend. Book page 41: Examples Complete a fact file and write about yourself and your house. Create and act out a dialogue when meeting a new friend. Add more: Do you like the ending of the story? Make up a different ending and post it by mail.