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She wanted to protect
the Earth but she didn’t think she could do anything
that would help.
Can people like us
help protect the Earth by making small changes?
Penny saw the Earth getting dirtier every day.
Penny
Introducing the setting
Say Today we’re going to read a story about a girl called Penny.
Say This is Penny. One day, she was on her way home after school. Ask What did she see in the street? (Rubbish.) Can you guess how she felt? (e.g. Sad.) [Click to show the narration] Say Penny saw the Earth getting dirtier every day. She didn’t want to live in a dirty place! – observing
Ask How about you? Do you see a lot of rubbish in the street? How do you feel when you see rubbish in the street? Say The Earth is our home. Ask Do you want to live in a dirty home? (No.) – relating the text to self / giving personal responses
[Click to show the narration] Say Penny wanted to protect the Earth but she didn’t think she could do anything that would help. Ask Do you think small changes can make a large difference? [Click to show the question] Can people like us help protect the Earth by making small changes? Say At the end of the story, Penny could make a difference to help protect the Earth. Ask Can you guess what she did to make a difference? – giving personal responses / guessing
Say Let’s read the story and find out how Penny could make a difference!
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Let’s read the story!
First reading
make a
difference
the next
day
walk along
do anything
about
cut out
write
down
make a
wishing tree
branch
stick on
promise
recycled
paper
get ditier
take the
lift
take baths
send
e-cards
take showers
What do you think Penny could do
about it?
What did Penny
think she could do
about the rubbish?
Shared reading
Say Penny looked sad when she came home from school one day. Her mother wondered why. Ask Do you know why Penny looked sad? (She saw so much rubbish in the street.) Say That’s right. She was sad because she saw so much rubbish in the street. [Click to show the question] Ask What did Penny think she could do about the rubbish? (Nothing.) Do you agree with Penny? [Click to show the question] Ask What do you think Penny could do about it? Do you have any ideas? (Pupils’ own responses.) – locating specific information / giving personal responses
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Do you think the boy could save them all?
The boy knew he couldn’t save all the fish. Did he give up?
Why do you think
there were so many dying fish?
Shared reading
Say Penny’s mother didn’t agree with her. She thought there was something Penny could do, so she told her a story.
Say In the story, a man saw thousands of dying fish on the beach. [Click to show the question] Ask Why do you think there were so many dying fish? (e.g. Because of water pollution.) Say The man also saw a boy on the beach. Ask What was the boy doing? (Throwing a fish back into the sea.) Why? (He was trying to save the fish.) [Click to show the question] Ask Do you think the boy could save them all? (No.) [Click to show the narration and question] Say The boy knew he couldn’t save all the fish. Ask Did he give up? (No.) Say That’s right. He didn’t give up and tried to save as many fish as he could. – inferring / locating specific information
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What did Penny
and her classmates do?
What did Penny learn from the story?
Shared reading
[Click to show the question] Ask What did Penny learn from the story? (We can all do something small to make a difference.) Did Penny still think that she could do nothing to protect the Earth? (No.) – locating specific information / inferring
[Click to show the question] Ask What did Penny and her classmates do? (They made a wishing tree and wrote down the things they could do to protect the Earth.) Do you think that was a good idea? What promise did Penny make? (To recycle everything she can.) Do you think she would keep her promise? – locating specific information / evaluating / predicting
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What should the girl do instead?
What did Penny see on her way home?
Shared reading
[Click to show the question] Ask What did Penny see on her way home? (She saw a girl throwing away a can.) Mime thinking aloud and say Hmm, we don’t want to create more rubbish. [Click to show the question] Ask What should the girl do instead? (Recycle the can.) Say That’s right. Penny asked the girl to recycle the can instead of throwing it away. Good job, Penny! She taught others to protect the Earth too. – locating specific information / inferring
[Click to show the post-reading question] Read the question aloud, What can you do to protect the Earth? (Pupils’ own responses.) – giving personal responses
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有影响
刮刮乐
从学校回家
变得更脏
沿着..走
剪出
做一棵许愿树
幸运红包
翻翻卡
5
翻翻卡
3
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糖果一人一个
翻翻卡
选择分数
dice
5
4
翻翻卡
翻翻卡
翻翻卡
翻翻卡
翻翻卡
翻翻卡
Let’s read the story again!
Second reading
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Answers
Activity 1
Instruct pupils to complete Part D individually in their books. The activity can be completed in class or for homework. – locating specific information
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Let’s do some more activities!
Post-reading
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Dos
Don’ts
reuse plastic bags
take the bus to school
use plastic forks and spoons
buy bottled water
recycle paper
throw rubbish in the sea
leave the lights on when
you leave the room
take a one-hour shower
Can you suggest
some ways in which Penny can protect the Earth?
In the story, Penny wanted to make
a difference.
Activity 3
Say In the story, Penny wanted to make a difference. She wanted to help protect the Earth. Can you suggest some ways in which Penny can protect the Earth?
Have pupils sort the different types of behaviours into the correct column: reuse plastic bags, take the bus to school, throw rubbish in the sea, take a one-hour shower, use plastic forks and spoons, recycle paper, buy bottled water, leave the lights on when you leave the room.
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throw rubbish in the sea
take a one-hour shower
reuse plastic bags
take the bus to school
use plastic forks and spoons
buy bottled water
recycle paper
leave the lights on when
you leave the room
Dos
Don’ts
Activity 3
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Help save the Earth!
Let’s recycle!
Glass
Plastic bottle
Metal can
Newspaper
Activity 4
Say Look. Penny made a poster to teach others how they can make a difference to help save the Earth.
Read the poster aloud. Ask What does Penny’s poster tell us? (To recycle.) Say Recycling is one small thing we can do to protect the Earth. There are many other things we can do. Ask How else can we help save the Earth? (Pupils’ own responses.) Have pupils brainstorm ideas to help protect the Earth.
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