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.     Google classroom  


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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