5-0Objectives & Sequence
5-1Unit 5 Project
5-1Going to School at Home!
5-2All About My School
5-1All About Schools
5-2Inside A School
5-3All About Learning
5-4Field Trips
5-5Online Learning
5-6Unique Schools
5-1Is It a Sentence?
5-2Subjects and Predicates
5-3Am I a Simple or Complete Subject?
5-4Jim and Jane Are Happy
5-5Am I a Simple or Complete Predicate?
5-6Compound Predicates
5-1Going to School on a Mountaintop
5-2School in Ethiopia
5-1My School
5-2I Love Computers
5-3I Love Field Trips
5-4Learning My Way
5-5Hello!
5-6My School Community
Why do you go to school? You go to school to learn. But there are lots of ways to learn.
Sometimes you learn by listening. You might listen to your teacher talking. You might listen to speeches or songs.
Sometimes you learn by reading. You might read a novel as a class. You might read a textbook.
Sometimes you learn by using your hands. You might do experiments. You might build things to learn about science. Practical work is fun, but you must follow the code of conduct. It can be dangerous if not.
Every day at school is different. You must try not to miss too many days. You must try not to be tardy. Your attendance at school is important. If you miss lessons, you miss important information. Studies show that the more days you miss, the worse you do at school.
After you have learned about a topic, you must show what you know. You might have to do an exam. An exam is to test what you can remember about the topic.
You might do an assignment. An assignment is a task from a teacher. You complete a task and give it back to your teacher. It shows what you know about a subject.
When you give the assignment or exam back to your teacher, you might be given feedback. You might be given a grade for your exam or your assignment. It shows you how well you did. If you get full marks, you did very well!
You have a lot of assignments and exams to do at school. But they do not stop at school! If you decide to continue, you might go to college or university.
A college is a small institution that offers qualifications. You might attend for 2 or 3 years after finishing school.
A university is a big institution. You can get many qualifications here. You might get a bachelor's degree. You might get a master's degree. If you love learning, you might decide to get a Ph.D.
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