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Book p.30. Unit 3. Hobbies. Book p.14. Popular Hobbies Some children are making a graph of their hobbies. First ,they draw and cut out small pictures of their face. Then, they write the names of different hobbies on each Column of the graph. They stick their pictures onto the
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Book p.30 Unit 3 Hobbies
Book p.14 Popular Hobbies Some children are making a graph of their hobbies. First ,they draw and cut out small pictures of their face. Then, they write the names of different hobbies on each Column of the graph. They stick their pictures onto the graph in the correct column.
Book p.30 I stuck my pictures under `Camping’ and `Football ’ . My friend, John, stuck his pictures under `Making things’ and `Reading’ Susan loves the outdoors, so she stuck her picture under `camping’
Book p.30 We stuck our pictures under `music’, because we play the piano and violin I need a lot of pictures. I need a lot of hobbies!
The children have stuck their pictures on the graph blew.Our Hobbies Book p.31 Reading Music Dancing Camping Gymnastics Board games Collecting things Making things Football
A few children enjoy music . Book p.31 Only three children like gymnastics.
The children about their hobbies. Book p.32 Collecting things Collecting stickers is fun! Collecting stamps is a great hobby!
Playing music Book p.32 Playing music is enjoyable.
Dancing Book p.32 Dancing keeps us healthy and active!
Doing gymnastics Book p.32 Doing gymnastics keep us fit!
Playing board games Book p.32 Playing board games can be really exciting! Playing chess requires a lot of patience.
Camping Book p.33 I love camping. Camping is great fun, isn’t it? So do I.
Making things Book p.33 We love making things !
Playing football Book p.33 Playing football is our favourite hobby.
Reading Book p.33 Reading is an interesting hobby. We like reading.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Reading Tim Sherry Winnie Carrie Luke Sam Camping Winnie Carrie Luke Anne Ricky Board games Tim Sherry Winnie Carrie Luke Sam Chris Andy The children talk about what they have found out about their hobbies. Book p.34
A lot of childrenlike board games. The children have a lot of funplaying board games together. Book p.34 A few girlslike camping. They have a little experiencegoing on camping trips. Both Peter and Steven like camping.
Book p.34 Some of thechildren enjoy reading. They spend some timeat the library every day. We do not have a Judo club in school because none ofus like Judo.
The children also talk about the sports they like to do in their free time. Book p.36 Some of the children practice gymnastics in the gymnasium. climbing balancing
swinging Book p.36 rolling
Others play ball game like football, badminton or basketball outside. Book p.36 shuttlecock racket net
Book p.36 throwing catching Kicking
However, not all hobbies need a lot of equipment. Simple hobbies can also be great fun. Look at these children. Book p.37 We enjoy playing chess
Book p.37 We love playing cards. We like playing marbles We like flying kites in the sun!
Book p.38 Do you like making things? Here is something you can make with items found in your very own home. The title tells you what the task is about. Materials are what you need to complete the task. Instructions tell you how to do the task. Words like `first’,`next’ and `then’ tell you the order of the steps
We can find out more about hobbies from an encyclopedia. Book p.41 An encyclopedia is a book which contains facts about many things. It is arranged in alphabetical order. So ,in the encyclopedia, facts about `rock climbing’ can be found before facts about `windsurfing’. Yes, because the letter `r’ comes before `w’ in the alphabet. What about `windsurfing' and `white-water rafting’?
Book p.41 When two words begin with the same first letter, we have to look at the second letter to decide which word comes first. I see , so `white-water rafting’ comes before `windsurfing’.