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Welcome back, Level 3 vocabulary


S Luke!
Physical descriptions
Numbers 100–1000
What’s his / her name?
How old is he / she?

Vocabulary Grammar Ph
Let’s eat! Ingredients I need a lot of / some / a few (nuts). He needs a lot of / Alte
1 Verbs for cooking some / a little (cream).
What do (we) need to do? What does (he) need to do?
i_e
Mik

What are you Adjectives of character I was / wasn’t (lazy). You were / weren’t (shy). Alte
2 like?
Growing up He (learnt to walk) when he was (one).
You (went on a plane) when you were (five).
y–
lazy
chim

A long time Prehistoric times Where did they (live)? They lived in caves. Alte
3 ago
Animals from the past What did they (eat)? They ate meat and fish.
It could / couldn’t (jump).
aw
Sau

Project 1: The Minibeasts What’s your first minibeast? It’s (a dragonfly). We


minibeast exhibition Features of habitats It’s got … . It can / lives / eats … The

Lost in space Objects in space (Mercury) is the (closest) planet to the Sun. Alte
4 Adjectives (Jupiter) is the (biggest) planet.
The (blue rocket) is the (most expensive) rocket.
a_e
cam

Let’s have fun! Free-time activities If it’s (sunny), we can / can’t (have a picnic). Alte
5 Musical instruments I’d rather (play the drums) than sing. u_e
bar

Marvellous Machines in our houses A (fridge) is used for (keeping food cold). (Microwaves) are Alte
6 machines
Materials used for (heating food).
A (sweater) is made of (wool). (Boots) are made of (leather).
o_e
rose
Project 2: The Ways of saving energy We should (start a recycling programme). We
green school project How can we do that? We can (have a meeting). elec

In the city Places in a city Will there be (hotels) in the future? Alte
7 Transport Yes, there will. No, there won’t.
(Cars) will / won’t (fly) in the future.
oy –
toy

Jobs we do Jobs Do I have to (wear a uniform)? Does he have to (like animals)? Alte
8 Places of work (A dentist) is a person who works in (a clinic).
(A garage) is a place where (a mechanic) works.
er –
bak

All around the Countries Have you ever been to (Morocco)? Has she ever been Alte
9 world
Holiday activities to (China)? I’ve been to (India). He hasn’t been to (Brazil).
Have they ever (eaten sushi)? Yes, they have.
e–
Me
No, they haven’t. Has he ever (seen a whale)? Yes, he has. fea
No, he hasn’t.
Medieval festival What equipment do you need? We
 roject 3: The
P
activities You need (three small balls for each person). the
medieval festival Why don’t we have (stilt walking)? (bra

Festivals Christmas International Peace Day

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What does he / she do? What does (your brother) look like? We must (speak English in class).
What does he / she like doing? He’s got (short, blonde) hair and (brown) eyes. We’re going to (work together).
Has (he) got a beard? Yes, he has. No, he hasn’t.

Phonics Literacy Culture Cross-curricular links


Alternative vowel spellings Text type: Street food in New Science: Food and nutrition; Classifying food;
i_e – ie: Spike likes rice A recipe York City Nutrients; A healthy, balanced diet
? Mike pies tie Arts and Crafts: Observing patterns; Still life

Alternative vowel spellings Text type: A Famous Hawaiian Science: Our body; Stages of life; Growing up
y – ey: very noisy monkey biography / an people Arts and Crafts: Expressive portraits
lazy donkey key lorry autobiography
chimney
Alternative vowel spellings Text type: An Dinosaur fossils Science: Animal groups
aw – au: Paul draw claws encyclopaedia and cave paintings Arts and Crafts: Complementing colours;
Saul sauce paws entry in Canada Symbols

We can have some (dragonflies). Designing a minibeast Science: Plants; How insects help with
The (dragonflies) need (a pond). exhibition in groups pollination

Alternative vowel spellings Text type: An observatory in Science: Our planet; Celestial bodies; The solar
a_e – eigh: snake race space A fact file Australia system
came eighth neigh sleigh Arts and Crafts: Skyscapes; Swirls, spirals,
curved and wavy lines, continuous lines
Alternative vowel spellings Text type: A myth / A music festival in Science: Forms of energy; Sound
u_e – ue: huge mule tune a mythical New Zealand Arts and Crafts: Reflection, horizontal and
barbecue statue creature vertical symmetry
are Alternative vowel spellings Text type: An Robot Science: Machines; Machines that use
o_e – o: robot rolls home advert competitions in electricity; How a complex machine works
ther). rose nose phone the USA Arts and Crafts: Geometric and organic forms
We should (save Designing an action plan to make Science: Matter; The three Rs – Reduce,
electricity) because … your school green in groups Reuse and Recycle

Alternative vowel spellings Text type: An Transport in Hong Science: Living together; The area where we
oy – oi: Joy oils joints Roy acrostic poem Kong live
toy Arts and Crafts: Perspective lines and depth
ls)? Alternative vowel spellings Text type: A Lighthouse Science: Population; The active population
er – or: driver actor sailor newspaper article keepers in Arts and Crafts: Depth, overlap and size
baker / an interview Tasmania

Alternative vowel spellings Text type: A travel England Science: Population; The population of
zil). e – ea: Seven heavy brochure different countries
Mexican elephants Arts and Crafts: Positive and negative space
has. feather bed

We need (adults to help with P


 lanning a medieval Science: History; The Middle Ages
the cooking). We’re going to sell festival in groups
(bracelets) on the market stall.

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