© Mark Ormerod and Donna Shaw - Kids Can! Pupil's book 2 - 2021 - Macmillan Education Limited - London - pp. 18 - 25
© Carol Read and Mark Ormerod - Tiger Team, Pupil's book 2 - 2013 - Macmillan Publishers Limited - London
© Carol Read and Mark Ormerod - New Tiger, Pupil's book 2 - 2018 - Macmillan Publishers Limited - London
Hi! Today we're going to learn about places in the house.
Let's explore the picture!
What can you see? I can see...
What's in your house? In my house, I've got a...
VOCABULARY:
Find and count the windows.
Kids can! Listen and say!
Say the places in the house today.
Bathroom.
Attic.
Kitchen.
Garage.
Bedroom.
Hall.
Garden.
Living room.
EXTRA VOCABULARY:
bed.
sofa.
shower.
cooker.
fridge.
a. houseboat.
b. caravan.
c. cottage.
d. castle.
Where do you live?
I live in a house/flat/cottage in Campello.
SONGS:
WHAT'S IN YOUR HOUSE?
What's in your house? Open the door.
What's in your house? Let's explore!
In my house, there's a garage. There's a living room, too.
There's a big bathroom and there's a garden, too.
What's in your house? Open the door.
What's in your house? Let's explore!
In my house, there's a hall. There's a kitchen, too.
There are three bedrooms and there's an attic, too.
What's in your house? Open the door.
What's in your house? Let's explore!
CHIT-CHAT song. Let's move!
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
Everybody up! Clap your hands! Clap, clap, clap.
Turn around, let's sing and dance.
Where do you live? Where do you live?
I live in a flat with a big kitchen. I live in a flat, please, come in.
Where do you live? Where do you live?
I live in a house with a small garden. I live in a house, please, come in.
WHERE'S LI? WHERE CAN SHE BE? SONG
Where's Li? Where can she be?
Is she in the hall?
No, she isn't. Is she next to the table?
No, she isn't. Where is she?
Where's Li? Where can she be?
Is she in the garage?
No, she isn't. Is she behind the door?
No, she isn't. Where is she?
Where's Li? Where can she be?
Is she in the kitchen?
No, she isn't. Is she under the window?
No, she isn't. Where is she?
Li is in the bedroom, in a cupboard with Tiger.
She's in the bedroom, in a cupboard with Tiger.
THINGS IN OUR HOUSE
The cooker is in the kitchen.
The bed is in the bedroom.
The shower is in the bathroom.
The fridge is in the kitchen.
The sofa is in the living room.
And clocks are in many rooms
Clocks are in many rooms.
STORY: THIS HOUSE IS DELICIOUS!
1: There is = There's
2 or +: There are = There're
When do you say sorry?
I'm sorry... to hurt you/to be late.
MY CURIOSITY CORNER:
Let's speak! Let's describe! Let's write!
It's pink, red, yellow, white
green, blue, purple, grey
black, orange, brown
What's your favourite object?
It's a ball, book, chocolate, hat, map, telescope.
It's pink, red, yellow...
It's rectangular, round, square.
It's big / small, old / new, long / short.
It's made of paper, wood, plastic, metal, fabric, straw.
Can you guess?
GRAMMAR: WHAT'S IN YOUR HOUSE?
1: There is = There's
2 or +: There are = There're
What's in your house?
In my house, there's a hall.
In my house, there's a garden and there are three bedrooms.
Affirmative Negative Question
There is=There's= 1
There's a hall. There isn't a hall. Is there a hall?
There's a garden. There isn't a garden. Is there a garden?
--> Yes, there is.
--> No, there isn't.
There are=There're= 2 or +
There're kitchens. There aren't kitchens. Are there dining rooms?
There're bedrooms. There aren't bedrooms. Are there bedrooms?
--> Yes, there are.
--> No, there aren't.
Let's imagine a special box.
With my box, I make a house.
There's a hall, a kitchen, a living room and a toilet.
There are two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
REMEMBER: Bathroom/Attic/Kitchen/Garage/Bedroom/Hall/Garden/Living room.
PHONIC: SAM'S SOUNDS
Charlie / Chocolate / Chair / Chimney
Charlie's chocolate chair is next to the chimney.
GAME: LET'S PLAY!
bed/sofa/shower/cooker/fridge
Is the .......... in the .......... ? Yes, it is. / No, it isn't.
Bathroom/Attic/Kitchen/Garage/Bedroom/Hall/Garden/Living room.
Is the bed in the bedroom? Yes, it is.
Is the cooker in the bathroom? No, it isn't.
Is the sofa in the living room? Yes, it is.
Is the shower in the kitchen? No, it isn't.
CRAZY HOUSE
Player 1: Are you ready?
Player 2: Yes, I'm ready!
Player 1: Is the bed in the bedroom?
Player 2: No, it isn't.
Player 1: Is the bed in the living room?
Player 2: No, it isn't.
Player 1: Is the bed in the bathroom?
Player 2: Yes, it is! Well done!
Now the shower... (...)
Player 1: Is the cooker in the living room?
Player 2: Yes, it is.
Player 1: Look, there are the same!
Player 2: Yes, it's my turn now.
FINISH! We switch the order!
CURIOUS KIDS: I'm curious about...
MATERIALS
Emma: Hello! Are you curious about materials? I am.
Houses are made of different materials.
Today, we're going to make a house for our guinea pig Gorden.
Jake: We wants to make a house for Gorden.
Dad: Have you got a plan?
Emma: Yes, this is the design.
Dad: Perfect! Let's choose the materials for Gorden's house!
Jake: What about stone?
Emma: Stone is hard.
Jake: That's good for a house.
Dad: Yes, but stone is rough, too. It can hurt Gorden.
Jake: What about metal?
Dad: Metal isn't rough. It's smooth but it can be cold.
Emma: Okay! What about wood? It's hard and smooth.
Jake: And it's natural, too! It comes from trees!
Let's use wood for Gorden's house!
Emma: Good idea! Can we make a bed for Gorden, too?
We can use fabric.
Dad: Fabric is soft but guinea pigs like straw for a bed.
Jake: So, we've got wood and straw.
Let's make a house for Gorden!
Emma: Houses are made of different materials.
Gorden's house is made of wood and straw.
Do you have a pet?
What's your pet's house made of?
What materials do the children use?
Children use ...
Draw a house for an animal.
My house is for a ......... (bird)
It's made of .....(wood) and is ........ (soft)
MATERIALS...
Straw
Stone
Fabric
Metal
Plastic
Wood
Paper
Glass
Clay
Rock
ARE...
Magnetic
Transparent
Rough
Smooth
Soft
Hard
Bendy
COMPARE CULTURES: HOUSES IN THE UK
REMEMBER!
a. houseboat.
b. caravan.
c. cottage.
d. castle.
Emma: Hi Jake! Hi Lily!
Jake: Hi Emma!
Lily: Hi Emma!
Emma: I've got the photos for our homework, hear.
It's about different types of houses in the UK.
Jake: Great! Can we see them?
Emma: Sure! Lots of people live in houses.
This house is small but this house is big.
It's got a beautiful garden.
Lily: I live in a house.
Emma: Some people live in flats. Look!
This is my flat.
This house is special. It's a cottage. It's very old.
It's made of stone and straw.
Lily: It's beautiful!
Jake: Let's look at another photo!
Lily: What's this?
Emma: This is a houseboat. It's a house on the water.
Jake: Cool!
Emma: And this is a castle. It's made of stone.
A castle is my dream house!
Jake: My dream house is a caravan! Caravans are cool.
You can go to other places.
Lily: We've got great photos. We can write about them, now.
Where do you live?
I live in a house in El Campello.
My favourite part is the living room.
My house is cosy and bright.
House / flat / Houseboat / caravan / cottage / castle
Bathroom/Attic/Kitchen/Garage/Bedroom/Hall/Garden/Living room.
beautiful / amazing / cosy
peaceful / noisy - big / small - bright / dark
BE CREATIVE: prepare your project.
This is the living room.
There's a blue sofa and a shelf.
There are books and shelves.
chair - balcony - cooker - table - bed - toilet
shower - desk - sink - fridge
shelves - sofa - sink and mirror - bookshelves
COLOURS: pink, red, yellow, white
green, blue, purple, grey
black, orange, brown
EXTRA FUN!
Let's review with Tiger!
VOCABULARY
Copy the vocabulary:
1. Hall
2. Bathroom
3. Living room
4. Bedroom
5. Toilet
6. Kitchen
7. Dining room
8. Garage
Jay is in the living room.
Sue is in the dining room.
STORIES
SONGS
Where's Li? Where can she be?
Is she in the hall?
No, she isn't.
Is she next to the table?
No, she isn't.
Where is she?
In a dark, dark house is a dark, dark room.
In a dark, dark room is a dark, dark cupboard.
In a dark, dark cupboard is a dark, dark box.
In a dark, dark box is a... SURPRISE!
THINGS IN OUR HOME.
The cooker is in the kitchen.
The bed is in the bedroom.
The shower is in the bathroom.
The fridge is in the kitchen.
The sofa is in the living room.
And clocks are in many rooms
Clocks are in many rooms.
VOCABULARY:
1. The bed is in the bedroom.
2. The fridge is in the kitchen.
3. The clock is everywhere.
4. The cooker is in the kitchen.
5. The shower is in the bathroom.
6. The sofa is in the living room.
PHONIC - The cup and the rubber run under the cupboard.
GAME.
GIRL:
Is (Li) in the (kitchen)?
--> Yes, (she) is.
--> No, (she) isn't.
BOY:
Is (Jay) in the (garage)?
--> Yes, (he) is.
--> No, (he) isn't.