Needing or wanting something to eat
What is "hungry"?
Fill in the blank: Breakfast is the most important _________ of the day.
What is a "meal"?
When the Early American pioneers did not have other food to eat, what would they eat instead?
What are "insects"?
What do you call the part of speech that describes a person place or thing?
What is an "adjective"?
What is the title of our unit?
What is "Global Village"?
As much as you need
What is "enough?"
Fill in the blank: Wearing a seatbelt is one example of how to be __________ in a car.
Do all of the children in the global village go to school?
No, some of the children do not go to school.
When you are describing something, what comes first? A noun or an adjective?
What is an "adjective"?
Is there enough food in the global village for everyone to be able to eat?
Yes, but it is not divided equally.
Full of people or things
What is "crowded"?
Fill in the blank: "I can't make up my mind" means the same thing as "I can't _________".
What is "decide"?
Where does the United States send chicken feet to?
What is "Asia"?
Rearrange the sentence so that it is grammatically correct: A big is dog barking.
What is "A big dog is barking"?
True or False: People eat some kinds of weeds.
True
A very small town
Fill in the blank: When I am full, I have had ________ to eat.
What is "enough"?
Why are some people in the global village hungry?
Rearrange the sentence so that it is grammatically correct: The man short is running.
What is "The short man is running"?
What are the two main reasons why some children do not go to school?
They do not have a school close to them or they have to work in order to feed their families.
In place of something else
What is "instead"?
Fill in the blank: I want to play video games _________ of doing my homework.
What is "instead"?
Two-parter!
1. How many people live in the global village?
2. Why does the author tell us to imagine the world as a village?
1. What is "100 people"?
2. Because it is easier to understand the world in smaller numbers.
Rearrange the sentence so that it is grammatically correct: "The yellow are flowers growing".
What is "The yellow flowers are growing"?
What is the essential question for this unit?
What is "What makes us the same? What makes us different?"