Sunday, 7 September 2025

G3 i1 Week 2 Additional Resources Fall 2025

 

No.

English

POS

Chinese

No.

English

POS

Chinese

1

favorite

adj.

最喜愛的

13

rumble

v.

發出隆隆聲

2

journey

n.

旅程

14

crystal

n.

水晶

3

beg

v.

乞求

15

lodge

n.

小屋

4

disease

n.

疾病

16

venison

n.

鹿肉

5

neighbor

n.

鄰居

17

flicker

v.

閃爍

6

heal

v.

治癒

18

spirit

n.

精靈/神靈

7

herb

n.

草藥

19

northern lights

n.

北極光

8

tuck

v.

塞進

20

drift

n.

雪堆

9

rattle

v.

發出嘎嘎聲

21

barefoot

adj.

赤腳的

10

storm

n.

暴風雨

22

flesh

n.

11

dusk

n.

黃昏

23

dawn

n.

黎明

12

wigwam

n.

圓頂帳篷

24

recover

v.

康復

 

Weekly Sentences

1.      The medicine helped to heal the little boy’s disease.

2.      During our journey, we stopped at a small lodge to rest.

3.      We saw the sunrise at dawn and watched the sunset at dusk.

4.      The thunder rumbled loudly before the storm began.


WordWall

Week 2 Vocabulary Definitions  The Legend of the Lady Slipper

1

favorite

(adj.): the thing you like best

2

journey

(n.): a long trip

3

beg

(v.): to ask for something strongly

4

disease

(n.): sickness or illness that makes people or animals feel bad or weak

5

neighbor

(n.): a person who lives near you

6

heal

(v.): to make someone feel better or well again

7

herb

(n.): a small plant used for medicine or cooking

8

tuck

(v.): to put something inside or under something

9

rattle

(v.): to make a shaking sound

10

storm

(n.): strong wind and rain

11

dusk

(n.): the time when the sun goes down

12

wigwam

(n.): a tent made of wood and covered with leaves or animal skins

13

rumble

(v.): to make a low, deep sound

14

crystal

(n.): clear stone or glass that shines

15

lodge

(n.): a small house in the countryside, often used for holidays or sports

16

venison

(n.): meat from a deer

17

flicker

(v.): to move quickly and lightly

18

spirit

(n.): a strong, powerful being or god

19

northern lights

(n.): patterns of colors in the sky that can be seen at night in extreme northern parts of the world in or near the Arctic

20

drift

(n.): a pile of snow made by the wind

21

barefoot

(adj.): not wearing shoes or socks

22

flesh

(n.): the soft part of a person’s or animal’s body

23

dawn

(n.): the time when the sun comes up

24

recover

(v.): to get better after being sick


G3 i1 Summary of Story

Basic overall summary

Pg 60

A girl lived with her family in a village among the pine tree.

 

Her older brother was her favorite.

Pg 61

The older brother was a messenger.

 

She always begged to go on go journeys with him.

Pg 62

The village people got very sick.

Pg 63

A neighboring village had healing herbs.

 

It was too dangerous to go as it was too cold with lots of snow.

Pg 64

The brother became ill.

Pg 65

The girl put on her moccasins with rabbit fur on.

 

She went out in the raging storm.

Pg 66

She charged through the snow storm.

Pg 67

She walked all day. She ran across the ice quickly.

Pg 68

People Came out to greet her.

Pg 69

The old woman fed her venison and tea.

Pg 70

The girl left quietly at night with the herbs.

Pg71

The storm stopped.

Pg 72

Blue and green lights are spirits which are the northern lights.

Pg 73

She left the lake quickly.

Pg 74

She was buried in snow. She felt so tired.

Pg 75

She wriggled out of the snow.

Pg 76

Her shoes were gone and now she was barefooted.

Pg 77

She walked to her village, the snow crystal cut her feet. Her feet were bleeding.

Pg 78

The people helped the girl and wrapped her feet in deerskins.

Pg 79

All the people recovered and got better.

Pg 80

It is no longer cold with snow.  The girl and her brother look for her lost moccasins.

Flowers grew where her feet were bleeding before.

Pg 81

The people called the new flower ‘moccasin flowers.

Today we call them ‘lady slippers’

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