What a lot of rubbish!
Lesson 5
Find five differences
Choose one emoji to make your team name
Student 1
Student 2
Your team
name is:
Crazy
Singing
Dancing
Hungry
Strange
Friendly
Stars
Tomatoes
Parrots
Comics
Pizzas
Zebras
Your task for today:
collect three badges
Let's chat!
1. What do you do
with empty bottles, cans or paper?
...
2. Have you seen
bins that are different colours? Do you
know why they are different colours?
...
4. Why do you
think it's important
to take care of our planet?
...
...
3. Have you ever reused anything,
like a plastic bag
or an old toy?
What's the word?
18
5
3
25
3
12
5
R
Y
C
E
L
C
E
A = 1 B = 2 C = 3 D = 4 E = 5
F = 6 G = 7 H = 8 I = 9 J = 10 K = 11
L = 12 M = 13 N = 14 O = 15 P = 16
Q = 17 R = 18 S = 19 T= 20 U = 21
V = 22 W = 23 X = 24 Y = 25 Z = 26
Recycling means taking things we no longer need, like old paper, plastic bottles or cans, and turning them into something new that we can use again. It helps reduce waste, and it protects the environment.
Lunches at our
school are always so tasty. I'm done, and you? Let’s throw our rubbish in the bin!
Oh no! The bin
is full! What a
lot of rubbish!
Good idea! Let's ask for some new recycling bins.
We need to recycle our rubbish.
Yes, I'm
done, too.
Student 1
Student 2
Can you name the items?
paper cups
plastic bottles
cans
bins
What can you find?
You've got the
first badge!
What would you recycle?
a piggybank
a flower
holder
decorations
I'd use ... to make ...
I'd use ...
to make ...
It's sad there
aren't enough bins in
the lunchroom. Can you believe they weren't emptied last week?
Yeah, the
rubbish is always left
on the tables or the floor. It's a shame.
Let's tell our
teachers so they are informed. We're not the only ones worried about it. I'm sure others have
noticed it, too.
Let's talk to them
after class. The last request
we made was responded to quickly. I hope this one will be, too!
Student 1
Student 2
Active
Voice
Passive Voice
The rubbish is always left on the tables.
People always leave the rubbish on the tables.
Let's tell our teachers so
they are informed.
Let's tell our teachers
so we inform them.
Our last request was responded to by our teachers.
Our teachers responded to
our last request.
The bins weren't emptied
last week.
They didn't empty the
bins last week.
am / is / are
was/were
V3 or -ed
Hello, Miss Smith. We wanted to talk to you. There aren't enough bins in the lunchroom, so the rubbish (leaves / is left)
lying around.
Do you know
when the bins (were emptied / emptied)?
I think last week.
The bins fill up so quickly. That's why we
think more bins (are needed / need).
We
had the same problem
last year but it (didn't solve / wasn't solved). Thank you for bringing this to
my attention!
Student 1
Student 2
Correct the mistakes
Work together!
All cans and bottles are thrown into the
bin yesterday.
Recycled materials
are use in art projects.
Plastic bottles collected by the staff.
The school newspaper
makes from recycled paper.
My brother is
taught how to recycle last year.
Paper and plastic separate by students.
You've got the
second badge!
Change the sentence
All students
recycle rubbish.
Rubbish is recycled by all students.
Bob bought this
bin last week.
...
...
People recycle plastic bottles every day.
...
Students use
three bins to sort rubbish.
...
I recycled this
can and reused it several times.
The new bins are here!
Yay! Let's
recycle all this rubbish!
Student 1
Student 2
Change the sentences
Student 1
Student 2
Maria reused her plastic bag several times.
We save the planet every day.
People plant trees
to help the planet.
They cleaned
the beach last
weekend.
Volunteers clean up parks every day.
Scientists study the climate.
No more rubbish!
Wow! The lunchroom looks great!
Student 1
Student 2
Can you
recycle it?
You've got the
last badge!
I recycle ...
What do you
recycle?
bottles
clothes
jam jars
food
cans
paper cups
Change the sentence into the passive voice.
Make sentences with these words.
bottles
clothes
jam jars
food
cans
paper cups
It was great!
It was
OK.
It wasn't that good.
How was
the lesson?
We got 3 badges!
Thanks for your help today!
Goodbye!
See you!
1:2 Level 4 What a lot of rubbish!
By Jekaterina Smirnova
1:2 Level 4 What a lot of rubbish!
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