The rocket brings the families who live on 15 Cherry Drive together and makes them into a community.
Can’t miss this reader based on a story called The Rocket Book by Peter Newell originally published in 1912. Number 15 Cherry Drive is a normal house in a normal town. The people who live there don’t really take any notice of each other, except for formal greetings. All this is going to be different when Mr. Popper’s son Michael sets off a rocket in the basement which moves up through the house, changing people’s lives.
Syllabus
Vocabulary areas: Family and friends, clothes, the body and face, materials, food and drink, toys, ordinal numbers (ground, first, second, third, fourth etc)
Language and Structure: Past simple, Past continuous, Interrupted past continuous, Present perfect, Will, Conjunctions, Before/after clauses, Make somebody + adj-Be made of, Be good/not good
Expressions: Good morning/afternoon/evening, Lovely weather we’re having!, It looks like it’ll rain today!, Let me …. and see what happens! Oh my! What a ……., Hmm …Hooray!, That’s a fantastic idea!
Tags
Relationship | Family | Everyday Life
Title | ISBN code | |
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Title The Rocket Book | ISBN code ISBN 9788853643841 |
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