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The Feast Module 5 P-4

The Feast Module 5 P-4

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English

4th Grade

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Hard

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Bryan Panaligan

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The Feast

Written by: Jo Windsor Illustrated by: Jim Storey

Published by: Pearson

Po Leung Kuk Vicwood KT Chong No. 2 Primary School

English Enhancement Grant Scheme (Module 5- Teaching of Reading and Writing Overview)

Prepared by: Mr. Bryan H. Panaligan

Native English Teacher

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Dinosaurs were large reptiles which lived in prehistoric times.

​Brachiosaurus

Dinosaur

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Dragons were large aggressive animals, with wings and a long tail, that can breathe out fire.

Dragon

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Interest Words

feast, delicious, thumped, flapped, icicles, rhubarb, swooshing, pterosaur, tyrannosaurus, fabulous, stew, cross, furious, nonsense, invitation, problem, smoke, cave, jam, pumpkin

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​a large and special meal often for large group of people.

​​feast

tasty

yummy

flavourful

​​delicious

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​pounded in a heavy, continous way.

​​thumped

moved up and down when flying or preparing to fly.

are pieces of ice formed by the freezing water.

​flapped

thick reddish and greenish leaf stalks. Almost similar to celery vegetable.

rhubarb

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​​icicles

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​move with a rushing sound.

​​swooshing

​a designed and baked pie

​​pterosaur pie

​a designedand baked cake

​​tyrannosaurus cake

​beautiful

​​fabulous

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​a combination of meat and vegetables cooked slowly in liquid in a closed dish or pan.

​​stew

angry

​​cross

​Extremely angry

​​furious

spoken or written words that have no meaning.

​​nonsense

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​a written or spoken request inviting someone to go somewhere or to do something.

​​invitation

difficulty

issue

worry

​​problem

fumes

gas

smog

​​smoke

​ traditionallly served as a dessert on Thanksgiving.

pumpkin pie

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moved its wings up and down when flying or preparing to fly. Past tense of flap.

​​flapped

moved through the air using wings. Past tense of fly

​​flew

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The Feast

Written by: Jo Windsor Illustrated by: Jim Storey

Published by: Pearson

Po Leung Kuk Vicwood KT Chong No. 2 Primary School

English Enhancement Grant Scheme (Module 5- Teaching of Reading and Writing Overview)

Prepared by: Mr. Bryan H. Panaligan

Native English Teacher

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