May 16, Friday
Today's lesson
1. Week 14 quiz
2. Multiple meaning words, RWN p.195
3. 3rd writing explanation: Each student will choose one dish of their choice and write a recipe for it. Worksheet and sample are shown and discussed.
4. Homework:
5/16 Friday |
1.
Copy Week 15 VW #1-15x3, definition x 1 Make
6 sentences from VW #1-15 at least 8 words. 2. WK 14 - 3rd writing worksheet 3.
Read RS p.350-361 4.
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Week 15 Vocab
Definitions – Adelina’s Whales
1 |
whale (n.): Very large animals that
live in the ocean and breathe air. |
2 |
Mexico (prop. n.): A country in North
America. |
3 |
dusty (adj.): Covered with or full of
dust. |
4 |
scatter (adj.): Spread out in different
places. |
5 |
ocean (n.): A very large body of
salty water. |
6 |
mangrove (n.): Trees or shrubs that
grow in salty water near the ocean. |
7 |
recognize (v.): To know or remember
someone or something. |
8 |
awaken (v.): To wake up or cause
someone to wake up. |
9 |
mist (n.): A thin cloud of tiny
water drops close to the ground or water. |
10 |
protect (v.): To keep someone or
something safe from harm. |
11 |
shallow (adj.): Not deep. |
12 |
scientist (n.): People who study and do
experiments to learn new things. |
13 |
leathery (adj.): Tough and rough, like
leather. |
14 |
encounter (v.): To meet someone or
something unexpectedly. |
15 |
nudge (v.): To lightly push or
touch something. |
16 |
dove (v.): The past tense of
"dive," meaning to jump headfirst into water. |
17 |
scrap (v.): Rubbing something hard
to remove or clean it. |
18 |
laughter (n.): The sound of someone
laughing. |
19 |
clam (n.): Shellfish with a hard
shell that live in the sand. |
20 |
calm (adj.): Peaceful, quiet, and
still. |
21 |
exhale (v.): To breathe out air. |
22 |
newborn (adj.): A baby or animal that
was just born. |
23 |
unique (adj.): Special and one of a
kind. |
24 |
laguna (n.): A lagoon or a place
near water. |
25 |
leap out (v.): To jump out suddenly. |
26 |
breaching (v.): When a whale jumps out
of the water. |
27 |
spyhopping (v.): When a whale lifts its
head out of the water to look around. |
28 |
fluke (n.): The flat tail of a
whale. |
29 |
fluking (v.): When a whale lifts its
tail out of the water. |
30 |
panga (n.): A small fishing boat
often used in Mexico. |
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