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Week 5 |
Classwork and Homework |
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Monday Mar 9 |
□1. Week 5 vocab 1-8 x4 □2. Week 5 def. 1-8 x1 □3. Sentences x4 using 2 vocab word. Class rules and homework
expectations. Vocab 1-12 write communication book. |
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Tuesday Mar 10 |
□1. Week 5 vocab 9-16 x4 □2. Week 5 def. 9-16 x1 □3. Sentences x4 using 2 vocab word. Vocab 13-24, intro into My View Unit |
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Wednesday Mar 11 |
□1. Shared WS □2. I1 WS Math
class, Review |
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Thursday Mar 12 |
□1. Week 5 vocab 17-24 x4 □2. Week 5 def. 17-24 x1 □3. Sentences x4 using 2 vocab word. |
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Friday Mar 13 |
□1. Journal Question- Weekend Quiz. writing assignment |
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Week 5 – How Raven Brought Light to the World
My View Weekly Vocabulary 本週單字進度表
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No. |
English |
POS |
Chinese |
No. |
English |
POS |
Chinese |
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1 |
inches |
n. pl. |
英寸(複數) |
13 |
brooded |
v. |
沉思;擔憂 (過去式) |
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2 |
pitches |
n. pl. |
足球場(複數) |
14 |
rejoicing |
n. |
歡欣;欣喜 |
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3 |
dishes |
n. pl. |
盤子;菜餚 (複數) |
15 |
satisfied |
adj. |
滿意的; 滿足的 |
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4 |
glasses |
n. pl. |
玻璃杯(複數) |
16 |
raven |
n. |
渡鴉 |
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5 |
spies |
n. pl. |
間諜(複數) |
17 |
gigantic |
adj. |
巨大的; 龐大的 |
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6 |
fries |
n. pl. |
薯條(複數) |
18 |
flood |
n. |
洪水 |
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7 |
cities |
n. pl. |
城市(複數) |
19 |
bored |
adj. |
厭煩的; 無聊的 |
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8 |
pennies |
n. pl. |
分幣(美分)(複數) |
20 |
exist |
v. |
存在 |
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9 |
families |
n. pl. |
家庭;家族 (複數) |
21 |
land |
v. |
降落;著陸 |
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10 |
faxes |
n. pl. |
傳真文件 (複數) |
22 |
drain |
v. |
排出;瀝乾 |
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11 |
preparations |
n. pl. |
準備工作 (複數) |
23 |
human |
n. |
人類 |
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12 |
magnificent |
adj. |
宏偉的; 壯麗的 |
24 |
shell |
n. |
殼;貝殼 |
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Weekly Sentences |
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1.
Many families came to the pitches to enjoy
the delicious fries. |
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2. The spies hid their glasses and dishes before
the soldiers arrived. |
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3. The gigantic flood covered many cities. |
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4. None of the animals was bored because the magnificent Raven satisfied all of their wishes. |
How Raven Brought Light to the World story
Week 5 Vocabulary Definitions – How Raven Brought Light
to the World
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1 |
inches |
(n. plural): units for
measuring length; 12 inches equal one foot |
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2 |
pitches |
(n.
plural): areas of ground where sports like soccer are played |
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3 |
dishes |
(n.
plural): plates, bowls, and cups used for eating and serving food |
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4 |
glasses |
(n. plural): drinking
containers made of glass, or special glasses for seeing better |
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5 |
spies |
(n. plural): people who
secretly watch others and gather information |
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6 |
fries |
(n. plural): long, thin
pieces of fried potato; also called French fries |
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7 |
cities |
(n. plural): large towns
with many buildings, people, and activities |
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8 |
pennies |
(n. plural): small coins
worth one cent each |
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9 |
families |
(n. plural): groups of
people who are related and often live together |
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10 |
faxes |
(n. plural): documents sent or received using a fax machine. |
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11 |
preparations |
(n. plural): things you
do to get ready for an event or activity |
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12 |
magnificent |
(adj.): very beautiful,
grand, and impressive |
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13 |
brooded |
(v.) past tense: to think a lot about something,
often in a worried or sad way |
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14 |
rejoicing |
(n.): great happiness and
celebration |
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15 |
satisfied |
(adj.): feeling happy and
content because you have what you wanted |
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16 |
raven |
(n.): a large, black bird
known for being smart and making loud sounds |
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17 |
gigantic |
(adj.): extremely large;
huge |
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18 |
flood |
(n.): a large amount of water
covering land that is usually dry |
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19 |
bored |
(adj.): feeling
uninterested and tired because there is nothing fun to do |
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20 |
exist |
(v.): to be real or
alive; to be present in the world |
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21 |
land |
(v.): to come down from
the air onto the ground or water |
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22 |
drain |
(v.): to remove water or
liquid from something |
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23 |
human |
(n.): a
person; a member of the human race |
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24 |
shell |
(n.):
a hard outer covering that protects animals like turtles or nuts |
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