Story Central & Grammar Goals Mapping Document: Level 1

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Mapping Document: Level Jan 0 and Examples Simple present questions with What's.?; How old.?; My/ your; verb be in simple present, st and nd person My School Simple present questions with What...?; What color ; verb be in simple present, it form; be+adjective; yes/ no questions; short answers; Articles a/an: My Toys this/that; possessive adjectives my/ your/his/her; Simple present questions with When...?; How old?; verb be in simple present, rd person Wild Animals Questions with these/those;plurals; verb be in simple present, rd person plural; be +adjective; yes/no questions; short answers My House Questions with Where is...?; Prepositions; Imperatives/ directions My Town There is/there are; yes/ no questions; short answers; questions with How many.?; Imperative/ directions My Family Have affirmative, negative and questions, st and nd person; questions with How many?; any..? Strange Creatures Have/ has affirmative, negative, and questions, rd person singular. I Like Food! Like affirmative, negative, and questions, st and nd person. Sport can/can't for ability, st, nd, and rd person singular; yes/no questions with can; short answers Starter and 0 0 Start and Silver and Start &, Goal and Start &, Bronze, Silver Goal Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Start, Bronze, Silver and Goal Start, Bronze, Silver and Start, Bronze, Silver and Start, Bronze and Silver Start, Bronze, Silver and

Mapping Document: Level Jan 0 and Examples Review of Level verb to be, have, there is/ are, likes and dislikes, can cant, etc. Tall or Short? adjectives and descriptions of appearance, verb to be + adjective, to have + adj+ noun, questions Our School Possessive pronouns, genitive 's; we have/we don t have What s the Weather Like? 'can' for requests. Present continuous: What's he/she wearing? Eat, Sleep, Play! Present continuous Sports for All Present continuous My Day Present simple daily routines telling the time. prepositions of time Busy Lives Present simple Habits and Habitats Present simple animals and their habits Town and Countryside Like to do (See Level for details of review) Starter and Starter and and Start and Start, Bronze, Silver and Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal and Start, Bronze, Silver Goal, Start, Bronze, Silver Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal *Start, Bronze, Silver, * NB In Story Central this like to do, and in Goals it is like doing.

Mapping Document: Level Jan 0 and Examples Present simple and continuous review G Present Simple all persons, + G present continuous, all persons, + School Trip G have to/don't have to (obligation) G can (permission), can't (prohibition) The Store and More G How much is/ How much are? (countables/uncountables) G Some/Any There is/there are (review) Make Believe G be, past simple +, all persons G be past simple wh questions and answers, yes/no questions and answers, review questions words At home G There was/there were +, G Adverbs of frequency How often? Never, sometimes, often, always Egypt G simple past regular ed ending + G simple past irregulars + Our World G comparative (short and syllable y endings) + G Superlative (short and syllable y endings) + comparative question which? Champions G Simple past yes/no questions G Simple past wh questions and answers Video Games G Tense review pres. simple, pres. cont. Past simple (regular/irregular) +?, G Tense revision. Pres.cont, past simple, imperatives, Wh questions with pres cont Vacation Time G Going to + (plans and intentions) G Going to? Wh q's, yes/no q's Starter Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal *Start, Bronze and Silver Start, Bronze, Silver Goal &, Start, Bronze, Silver Goal &, Start, Bronze, Silver Goal &, Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Start, Bronze, Silver, Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Goal Review see Starter, s, s & 0 Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal * have to is covered in Goals but can/can t for permission/prohibition isn t in the Goals syllabus.

Mapping Document: Level Jan 0 and Examples G Review past simple be/ regular/ irregular +? G Review of 'going to' +/? Around the World G Review past simple be+ there / irregular +? (Questions words wh, who, when, what, why) New: Was there.../were there.. G Quantifiers: a lot, a few, there isn't much, there aren't many At the Doctor s G should/shouldn't (advice for ailments with V) G could/couldn't (past ability) with injuries or past medicine Our Solar System G comparatives and superlatives (long MORE/ MOST) and irregular comparatives and superlatives e.g. furthest G: zero conditional when and if clauses Going to the Movies G Present Perfect affirmative and negative G Present perfect (already, yet) and? Form with short answers Communication G Present perfect and simple past affirmative and negative G Past simple vs. present perfect questions Fun and Fantasy G Possessive pronouns mine/yours/his/hers REVIEW: whose G Narrative past (double past) Clues and Crimes G Past progressive (Affirmative, negative and questions) G Past progressive vs. past simple with when Celebrations G Defining relative clauses who/ that G Defining relative clauses where/ when My Achievements G Present perfect Have you ever? And short answers Yes, I have/no, I haven't. G Present perfect. I have never but I'd like to Starter 0 Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Start, Bronze, Silver Goal &, Goal &, Start, Bronze, Silver Goal Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Start Bronze, Silver, Goal Start Bronze, Silver, Goal Goal Start Bronze, Silver, Goal Start, Bronze, Silver Goal Start, Bronze, Silver Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Start, Bronze, Silver Start Bronze, Silver, Goal

Mapping Document: Level Jan 0 and Examples GReview past simple GReview present perfect Then and Now GPast simple tense revision + new past tenses, e.g. had to Gused to (Affirmative, negative and questions) Work hard, Play hard! G present perfect with for and since. G going to & might (Affirmative, negative and questions) Sleep and Dreams GReview comparatives and superlatives, (not as as just as as) G+ ed/ing adjectives Up and Away! GPresent continuous for future plans +? GIndefinite pronouns (someone, anyone, no one, something, anything, nothing) Real or imaginary? GPresent passive to be made of, to be used for GPresent passive (affirmative) On the Ocean Waves GPast progressive interrupted GPast progressive Interrupted; when/while questions? Let s Cook GAdverbs GQuantifiers Speak Out! GReported speech GReported questions: wh and yes/ no. Into the future Gwill / won t for future predictions Gwill for future: question forms wh and yes/ no Starter Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Start, Bronze, Silver Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Start, Bronze, Silver Start, Bronze, Silver Start, Bronze, Silver 0 Start, Bronze, Silver Goal Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Goal Goal Start, Bronze, Silver Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Start, Bronze, Silver

Mapping Document: Level Jan 0 and Examples (Level review) Mysteries and Monsters G Modals for deduction might be/must be G can't be: It can't be real. Get Crafty Gverb + ing, verb + infinitive: G wish + past simple/could: Affirmative and negative Everything is connected G st conditional Affirmative and negative G st conditional questions Super People, Super Powers! G nd conditional: Affirmative and negative G nd conditional: Questions Powerful Earth G Past perfect: Affirmative and negative G Past perfect vs present perfect: Questions Showtime G Present perfect progressive: Affirmative and negative G Present perfect progressive: Questions Fantastic Friends G Reflexive pronouns: myself, yourself, himself, herself, ourselves, themselves, yourselves +? G: Adverbs and comparatives Social Network G Past passive: Affirmative and negative G Past passive: Questions High Flyers G: Review of all tenses G: Prefer / would rather Start, Bronze, Silver Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Goal Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Start, Bronze, Silver Start, Bronze, Silver Start, Bronze, Silver, Goal Start, Bronze, Silver & Most units Tenses review