CD 2 :26 : see Student’s Book page 63
Value Protect your friends. •
Read the value:
Protect your friends . Check that students
know the meaning of
protect . Students think of ways the
story shows the characters protecting their friends (
Sofia tells Ruby to be careful. The yeti catches Ruby before she falls off the mountain. Jack asks Ruby if she is OK. Sofia and Ruby tell Jack about the snake ).
•
Ask students to find lines in the story used to protect
people or to thank people for protecting them:
Be careful … It’s dangerous. Thank you. Are you OK? Don’t sit down! •
Encourage students to think of times when they can
protect their friends, e.g., when playing sports, when
crossing the street, if they see a dangerous animal or
insect nearby. Ask students if they’ve ever protected
someone in a dangerous situation or prevented
an accident.
Workbook page 5 1 1 0 Read the story again. Match and then number. •
Students read and match the sentence halves. They then
number the sentences in the correct order, referring back
to the story if necessary.
Key: 4 c
3 d
1 b
2 a
11 Read and complete. Use the words in the box. •
Students read and choose the correct word from the box.
Key: 2 snowing
3 catches
4 cave
5 rock
6 snake
7 Sofia
8 Emoclew
1 2 What can you do to show the value: protect your friends? •
Students think of two more ways they can protect their
friends. They write two sentences, then compare with
the class. Circulate and help with new language.