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Cambridge Primary English With varied activities – including sorting, matching and drawing – these workbooks help your learners practise what they have learnt. Focus, Practice and Challenge exercises provide clear progression through each topic, helping learners see what they’ve achieved. Ideal for use in the classroom or for homework. Links to ‘Language focus’ boxes in the learner’s book provide more grammar practice.

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• Activities take an active learning approach to help learners apply their knowledge to new contexts • Three-tiered exercises in every unit get progressively more challenging to help students see and track their own learning • Varied activity types keep learners interested • Write-in for ease of use • Answers for all activities can be found in the accompanying teacher’s resource

Workbook 1

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Primary English Workbook 1

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Contents

Contents 1

Places we know

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2 Let me tell you! 26 3 Rhythm and rhyme 52 4 Joining-in stories 63

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5 Do it like this! 87 6 Rhyme time 111

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7 You'll never believe it! 123 8 Finding out 153 9 All kinds of weather 177

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How to use this book

How to use this book This workbook provides questions for you to practise what you have learned in class. There is a unit to match each unit in your Learner’s Book. There are six or twelve sessions in each unit and each session is divided into three parts:

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Places we know

1.1 At home

1.11 Planning and writing

Focus

1 Look at the picture.

Write three sentences about the things you can see.

Focus: these questions help you to master the basics

I can see

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I can see

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I can see

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1.4 Joining in

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Practice

I haven’t any hats 2 Look at theseen picture.

No, I haven’t seen

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all day.

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Practice: these questions help you to become more confident in using what you have learned Challenge: these questions will make you think very hard

a Write each letter sound in a box. b Write another word with the same spelling pattern.

Challenge

h a n d h 3 Look at the picture.

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Write sk about what m three a s sentences k Jamal might be thinking. s p i l l st

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3 Sort the letters to spell words from the story. 3 Fill in the gapstwo withconsonants words thatnext make They all have tosense. each other at the beginning or Thelost first_______ letter ishat. underlined for you. 1the end. Bear has 2 Bear starts ____________for his hat and asks Fox. spill a sllpi 3 He _________Rabbit and Tortoise. ptos 4b He is worried that he will ________ see his hat again. c dpor

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4 Draw a picture for the last word.

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Places we know

1.1 At home Focus

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1 Look at the picture.

Write three sentences about the things you can see.

I can see I can see

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I can see

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2 Look at the picture.

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Write three sentences about what Dad is saying.

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3 Look at the picture.

Write three sentences about what Jamal might be thinking.

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1.2 Retelling

1.2 Retelling Focus

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1 Who said it? Join the speech to the right person.

Hooray!

It’s only 7 o’clock.

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Where is Jamal?

2 Who said it? Join the speech to the right person or people.

Look out! I want to sleep!

Happy Birthday, Jamal! Where is Jamal? 7

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1 Places we know

Challenge

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3 What else do you think they said?

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1.3 Helping at home

Or hold it like this.

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1 Hold your pencil like this.

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1.3 Helping at home

Copy the patterns on the pots.

Practice

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Don’t hold your pencil too tightly.

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4 Copy the patterns on the baskets.

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Don't press too hard.

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1 Places we know

Challenge 5 Draw the washing line with five sheets on it.

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Copy the patterns on the sheets.

1.4 Joining in

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Focus

1 Read the words. Fill in the gaps.

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slip

drop

milk

left

a Try very hard not to spill any b Don’t

on the way.

, don’t slide.

c Penda didn’t

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stop

to look at things.

foot, right foot, never give up, girl.

e I didn’t want to spill a single

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1.4 Joining in

Practice 2 Read the words. a Write each letter sound in a box.

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b Write another word with the same spelling pattern. h a n d

h a n d

s t o p

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m a s k

sk

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s p i

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Challenge

u s t

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3 Sort the letters to spell words from the story.

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They all have two consonants next to each other at the beginning or the end. The first letter is underlined for you. a sllpi

spill

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b ptos

c dpor

d snad

e lmik

f skam

4 Draw a picture for the last word.

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1 Places we know

1.5 Story maps and retelling Focus

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Practice

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1 Write the names of the characters from Don’t Spill the Milk!

2 Match the pictures to the words from Don’t Spill the Milk.

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the masked dancers the dunes

the boat on the river the bowl

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1.5 Story maps and retelling

Challenge 3 Draw a picture for each label from Don’t Spill the Milk.

the mango

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the mango tree

the mountain

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the giraffes

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1 Places we know

1.6 At school Language focus • We can use and to join words and sentences together. • Hide and Seek

Focus

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• She liked to fill up their dish and watch them peck.

1 Read and circle the word and.

Hide and Seek

Zara liked to fill up the chick’s dish and watch them peck. The chicks were called Fluff, Puff and Scruff.

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One day the cage door was open and Zara looked inside. She looked and looked, but Scruff was gone.

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2 Join these sentences using and.

a Some classrooms are inside.

Some classrooms are outside.

b Some classrooms have pets.

The children look after them.

c Now write your own two sentences and then join them.

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1.7 Changing and retelling

Challenge 3 Make up new names for the chicks. Use the underlined letters and sounds. Use and.

puff and scruff Fluff,           Scritch,

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Peep,

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What would you call the three chicks? ,

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1.7 Changing and retelling Focus

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1 Draw your class pet or pets. Your pet can be real or pretend.

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1 Places we know

Finish the sentence to describe your class pet. My class pet is                              .

Practice 2 Finish each sentence.

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a The class pet could live in                        . b The class pet could eat                        . c The class pet could help us                       .

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2 Write a good thing about having this class pet.

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3 Write a problem about having this class pet.

1.8 When things we know look different Focus

1 Write the sound ‘the THING’ makes in capital letters. YAAAAA

AAAIII

OOOOOEEEEEEE!

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1.8 When things we know look different

2 Make up a different sound using different capital letters.

Practice 3 When they get to the park, the characters say WHOOPEE!

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Write it in capital letters.

Write it again in lower case letters.

4 What other words can you say like this when you are excited? Write them in capital letters.

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5 Write the rhyming story title: The Park in the Dark.

6 Give the rhyming story a new title.

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7 Draw a cover for the story book.

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1 Places we know

1.9 Out and about Language focus

no

where

some

body

any

way thing

Focus

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Sometimes we can join two words to make one word.

1 Join the words. Write the new word.

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a no + thing

b some + thing =               c no + body

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d some + body =

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2 Join the words. Write the new word. a every + thing =               b any + thing

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c every + body =               d any + body =

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1.10 Story endings

3 Use one of the words in a sentence.

Challenge 4 Fill the gaps with the correct word. e everywher

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anything

anywhere

nobody

a Bear looked            for his hat.

b            had seen any hats that day. c There were no hats            .

d Tortoise hadn’t seen            all day.

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1.10 Story endings

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1 Draw something you lost. Write what you lost. Did you find it?

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1 Places we know

Practice

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2 Write what each character says.

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Challenge

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1.10 Story endings

3 How many different ways can you answer this question: Have you seen my hat?

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Write your answers in the boxes.

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1 Places we know

1.11 Planning and writing Focus 1 Fill in the gaps. Use these words to help you. my

you

hat

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is

back

My hat       gone.

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I want it       .

set Have            hat?

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No, I haven’t seen your       .

Practice

2 Fill in the gaps. Use these words to help you. anywhere

anything

anyway

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1.11 Planning and writing

No, I haven’t seen

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all day.

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I haven’t seen any hats

Ok. Thank you       .

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3 Fill in the gaps with words that make sense. 1 Bear has lost _______ hat. 2 Bear starts ____________for his hat and asks Fox. 3 He _________Rabbit and Tortoise. 4 He is worried that he will ________ see his hat again. 23

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1 Places we know

1.12 Look back Focus

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1 Draw a place you know from one of the stories.

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Draw a place you don’t know.

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1.12 Look back

Practice 2 Read the text. a Find four spelling mistakes. Circle them. In this unit wea have read five storys.

We listened to a rhyming

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story caled The park in the darck. b Write the sentences correctly.

Challenge

3 Find a piece of your own writing that you think you can make better.

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Write it again. Then say how you made it better.

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