Poptropica 5 Contents
Poptropica 5 Contents
Poptropica 5 Contents
S cope an d s e q u e nce Vocabulary: Clothing and accessories: gloves, jacket, sandals, scarf, sunglasses, swimsuit,
umbrella, wallet
Adjectives to describe clothes and accessories: baggy, cheap, dark, expensive,
Phonics: /aɪt/
Cross-curricular:
light, tight
PE: sports shoes
Numbers: 100-1000
Properties of materials: soft, stiff, bend, soles
Structures: How much is (that scarf)? It’s (two pounds fifty).
How much are (those gloves)? They’re (fifteen pounds).
Can I buy (this jacket), please? Yes, of course. (One hundred and
Welcome twenty-four pounds), please.
It’s too (expensive). They’re too (long).
Vocabulary: detective, diamonds, queen, skidoo It’s not (long) enough.
Expressions: Sure, Mrs Jones! They’re not (baggy) enough.
Follow it! Wider World 3: Shopping for food
Of course!
Vocabulary: bakery, coconut, floating market, grow
1 Friends 6 Party time
Vocabulary: Physical appearance: cute, bald, beautiful, good-looking, handsome, spiky hair, Phonics: /i/ and /ɑɪ/ Vocabulary: Family members: aunt, children, cousin, grandad, grandparents, granny,
straight hair parents, uncle Phonics: /θ/ and /f/
Adjectives to describe personality: bossy, clever, kind, lazy, shy, sporty
Cross-curricular: Ordinal numbers: first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth,
Warm and cool colours: artist, painting ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth, Cross-curricular:
Art: warm and cool colours
Structures: What does he/she look like? You’re (sporty) and you’re (clever). seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth, thirtieth Social Science: the first
He’s/She’s got (blond hair). She’s (bossy) but I don’t mind. The first Thanksgiving: celebrate, celebrations, farming, fishing, Native Thanksgiving
What do they look like? They’re (tall). I like you because you’re (kind). Americans, North America, settlers
Wider World 1: Families of the world Structures: I was very hungry. There were some people.
Vocabulary: help, husband, only, together The cake was big. I said, ‘Happy New Year!’
The cars were small. I went to a party.
2 My life There was a problem.
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He was in a Spanish team last week/month/year. at five o’clock/night
Around the world in the morning/June/the spring/2008
Vocabulary: Countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Britain, China, Egypt, Italy, Mexico,
Spain, the USA
Phonics: /e(r)/ Festivals
Places of interest: cave, city, desert, forest, lake, pyramid, statue, volcano Thanksgiving
Cross-curricular:
Seasons: Greenland, skidoo, snowstorms, summer, winter Social Science: seasons Vocabulary: American football, colourful, mashed potato, parade, pumpkin pie, trumpet, turkey
Structures: There’s a (competition).
Halloween
There isn’t a (competition).
There are some (snakes). Vocabulary: apple bobbing, pumpkin bread, caramel corn, scary story
There aren’t any (snakes).
Is there a (desert)? Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t. Pancake Day
Are there any (volcanoes)? Yes, there are. / No, there aren’t. Vocabulary: Shrove Tuesday, recipe, spring, eggs, flour, milk, butter; first, then, next, finally
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5 Shopping
S cope an d s e q u e nce Vocabulary: Clothing and accessories: gloves, jacket, sandals, scarf, sunglasses, swimsuit,
umbrella, wallet
Adjectives to describe clothes and accessories: baggy, cheap, dark, expensive,
Phonics: /aɪt/
Cross-curricular:
light, tight
PE: sports shoes
Numbers: 100-1000
Properties of materials: soft, stiff, bend, soles
Structures: How much is (that scarf)? It’s (two pounds fifty).
How much are (those gloves)? They’re (fifteen pounds).
Can I buy (this jacket), please? Yes, of course. (One hundred and
Welcome twenty-four pounds), please.
It’s too (expensive). They’re too (long).
Vocabulary: detective, diamonds, queen, skidoo It’s not (long) enough.
Expressions: Sure, Mrs Jones! They’re not (baggy) enough.
Follow it! Wider World 3: Shopping for food
Of course!
Vocabulary: bakery, coconut, floating market, grow
1 Friends 6 Party time
Vocabulary: Physical appearance: cute, bald, beautiful, good-looking, handsome, spiky hair, Phonics: /i/ and /ɑɪ/ Vocabulary: Family members: aunt, children, cousin, grandad, grandparents, granny,
straight hair parents, uncle Phonics: /θ/ and /f/
Adjectives to describe personality: bossy, clever, kind, lazy, shy, sporty
Cross-curricular: Ordinal numbers: first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth,
Warm and cool colours: artist, painting ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth, Cross-curricular:
Art: warm and cool colours
Structures: What does he/she look like? You’re (sporty) and you’re (clever). seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth, thirtieth Social Science: the first
He’s/She’s got (blond hair). She’s (bossy) but I don’t mind. The first Thanksgiving: celebrate, celebrations, farming, fishing, Native Thanksgiving
What do they look like? They’re (tall). I like you because you’re (kind). Americans, North America, settlers
Wider World 1: Families of the world Structures: I was very hungry. There were some people.
Vocabulary: help, husband, only, together The cake was big. I said, ‘Happy New Year!’
The cars were small. I went to a party.
2 My life There was a problem.
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He was in a Spanish team last week/month/year. at five o’clock/night
Around the world in the morning/June/the spring/2008
Vocabulary: Countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Britain, China, Egypt, Italy, Mexico,
Spain, the USA
Phonics: /e(r)/ Festivals
Places of interest: cave, city, desert, forest, lake, pyramid, statue, volcano Thanksgiving
Cross-curricular:
Seasons: Greenland, skidoo, snowstorms, summer, winter Social Science: seasons Vocabulary: American football, colourful, mashed potato, parade, pumpkin pie, trumpet, turkey
Structures: There’s a (competition).
Halloween
There isn’t a (competition).
There are some (snakes). Vocabulary: apple bobbing, pumpkin bread, caramel corn, scary story
There aren’t any (snakes).
Is there a (desert)? Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t. Pancake Day
Are there any (volcanoes)? Yes, there are. / No, there aren’t. Vocabulary: Shrove Tuesday, recipe, spring, eggs, flour, milk, butter; first, then, next, finally
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