May 5, Monday

 Today's lesson

1. Week 13 VW and definition 

2. Graphic sources: shows information in the text. Pictures, maps, charts, time lines and diagrams. 

        RWN p.178 

3. Narrative poem and rhymes in a poem RWN p.179

4. ending: -ed / -ing 

5. Communication book 

G4A2 Week 13 Communication Book

5/5

Monday

1.  Copy Week 13 VW #16-30x3, definition x 1

2.  Make 6 sentences from VW #16-30 at least 8 words.

3.  Sensay homework Week 13 due 5/12

4.  Sign and correct Quiz

5.  Google classroom (GC)

6.  5/9 Friday Unit Test:

a)  Week 12-13 VW, spelling and definition, FITB 

b)  -ed/-ing

c)  Linking and action verbs

d)  RS story

5/6 Tuesday

WS #1

5/7 Wednesday

WK 13 shared worksheet

5/8 Thursday

1.  WK 13 worksheet #3

2.  Study for Quiz

5/9 Friday

1.  Copy Week 14 VW #1-15x3, definition x 1

2.  Make 6 sentences from VW #1-15 at least 8 words.

3.  WK 13 worksheet #4

4.  Read RS p.350-361

5.  Google Classroom  


Week 13 Vocab Definitions The Man Who Named the Clouds

 

1

thermometer (n.): A tool used to measure how hot or cold something is.

2

temperature (n.): How hot or cold something is.

3

(rain) gauge (n.): A tool used to measure how much rain has fallen.

4

barometer (n.): A tool used to measure air pressure.

5

scientific (adj.): Related to science or using scientific methods.

6

chemist (n.): A store where medicines are sold.

7

poisonous (adj.): Something that can harm or kill if touched or eaten.

8

instrument (n.): Tools used to do or measure something.

9

askesian (n.): A word describing self-discipline or training, from Greek origins.

10

experiment (n.): Tests done to learn about something or see how it works.

11

brainstorm (v.): To think of ideas or solutions as a group.

12

astronomy (n.): The study of stars, planets, and space.

13

electricity (n.): A form of energy used to power things like lights and machines.

14

classify (v.): To put things into groups based on shared qualities.

15

cirrus (n.): Thin, wispy clouds found high in the sky.

16

cumulus (n.): Big, fluffy clouds that look like cotton balls.

17

stratus (n.): Flat, gray clouds that cover the sky like a blanket.

18

nimbus (n.): Dark clouds that bring rain.

19

empire (n.): A large group of countries or areas controlled by one ruler.

20

influence (n.): The power to change how someone thinks or acts.

21

encyclopedia (n.): A book or set of books with facts about many topics.

22

combination (n.): A mix of two or more things together.

23

climate (n.): The usual weather in a place over a long time.

24

botanist (n.): A scientist who studies plants.

25

magazine (n.): A publication with articles, pictures, and stories.

26

original (adj.): New and not copied from something else.

27

authority (n.): Someone who knows a lot about a subject or has power over others.

28

meteorology (n.): The study of weather and the atmosphere.

29

Latin (n.): An old language used in ancient Rome.

30

European (adj.): Related to Europe or its people.


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