Value Think logically. •
Read the value:
Think logically . Explain the meaning
of the phrase. Students think of ways the story shows
the children thinking logically (
They figure out the clue and know that is the right tree – the one under the brightest star – and they try to figure out the password themselves ).
•
Ask students to find words in the story
that are
connected with thinking:
understand, remember, know, guess. •
Ask students to think about ways they use logic in their
everyday lives, e.g., to solve puzzles, to figure out why
someone is acting in a particular way, to predict the
consequences of their actions. Ask students who’s the
most logical person in their family.
Workbook page 6 1 0 Read the story again. Circle the correct words and then number. •
Students read and circle the correct word (a, b or c),
then number the sentences.
Key: 3 a
4 c
2 b
1 d
11 Circle the mistakes and write the correct words. •
Students circle the incorrect word in each sentence and
correct it on the right.
Key: 2 Students circle
red (blue) 3 Students circle
map (password) 4 Students circle
five (six) 5 Students circle
C (
W )
1 2 When do you show the value: think logically? •
Students think of two more ways they think logically.
They write two sentences, then compare in pairs.
Circulate and help with new language.