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^hot^: Everybody Up 4

: Stories throughout the book teach life lessons such as being kind, helpful, and safe, fostering responsible global citizenship.

"Everybody Up" Values Challenge The series emphasizes universal values like being kind and helpful. The Content: A "Kindness Comic Strip." Activity: Use the "Everybody Up Friends" characters to create a story where they solve a problem by being polite or helpful. This turns functional language into a creative 21st-century skill exercise. 3. Cross-Curricular "Science Fair" (Sea Creatures) Level 4 includes themes like sea creatures . The Content: A "Deep Sea Discovery" infographic. Activity: Link English to Science by having students pick one sea creature. They must present three "Amaze Your Friends" facts using the grammar patterns from the unit (e.g., "The blue whale is the largest animal..."). 4. Catchy Song Remixes The series is known for songs by award-winning songwriters . The Content: A "Class Music Video." Activity: Have students record a short music video or "clapping routine" to one of the catchy songs. They can even write a "new verse" using current vocabulary words, like

It sounds like you're referring to – a popular ESL (English as a Second Language) textbook for children, part of the Everybody Up series by Oxford University Press (authors: Patrick Jackson, Susan Banman Sileci, and Kathleen Kampa).

is a primary-level English language learning course designed by Oxford University Press to motivate children by connecting the classroom to the real world. Targeted at students aged 9–10 at an A2 proficiency level , this fourth installment in the seven-level series helps young learners bridge the gap between basic vocabulary and more complex communicative skills. Key Educational Features everybody up 4

If you're asking if everyone is up for something (like an activity, a meeting, etc.), a more conventional way to phrase it might be:

: Lessons link language to subjects like math, science, and art, making learning more practical and meaningful.

: If you're looking for extra resources, you can find free worksheets and teaching tips on Teachers Pay Teachers or download audio resources from the Oxford University Press portal. [5, 8] : Stories throughout the book teach life lessons

Could you clarify what you need? For example:

The syllabus for is comprehensive, typically spanning a 9-month course duration. It covers diverse topics that appeal to pre-teens, including:

: Keep the energy high with interactive quizzes on platforms like Baamboozle for Unit 5 or flashcards for Unit 1. [7, 12] This turns functional language into a creative 21st-century

: Dive into Unit 8 to talk about vacations and different ways to travel—from subways in New York to gondolas in Venice! [4]

: The material focuses on the "4 Cs"—Critical thinking, Communication, Collaboration, and Creativity.

From mastering the past tense in to exploring the wonders of the world in Unit 5 (A Day Out) , here’s how you can make the most of this level:

#EverybodyUp #ELT #TeachingEnglish #ESLResources #PrimaryEnglish #OxfordUniversityPress

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