Class 6-A1 - 2nd Semester - Week 4
Monday
星期一
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Center of the Earth Unit 5 p 262
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Center of the Earth Unit 5 p 262
□2. Vocabulary / Sentences 1 - 15 write 15 Vocab words 3x, Chinese, definition in your A writing-book
□3. Pick 5 words and write 5 sentences Tuesday
星期二
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Center of the Earth Unit 5 p 262
星期二
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Center of the Earth Unit 5 p 262
□2. Vocabulary / Sentences 16 - 30 write 15 Vocab words 3x, Chinese, definition in your A writing-book
□3. Pick 5 words and write 5 sentences
□4. READING STREET NOTEBOOK - 355
□5. WorkSheet
Wednesday
星期三
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Center of the Earth Unit 5 p 262
星期三
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Center of the Earth Unit 5 p 262
□2. Science - Gravity
□3. READING STREET NOTEBOOK - 356,357
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□5. Experience Class: Winter Homework presentations
Thursday
星期四
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Center of the Earth Unit 5 p 262
□3. Writing Assisgnment # 1
□4. Worksheet
□5. READING STREET 5.2 - Online Assignments
Friday
星期五
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Center of the Earth Unit 5 p 262
□2.
□3. Vocabulary Quiz
□4.
□5. SENSAY online homework - login and practice - get the highest score you can
Friday
星期五
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Center of the Earth Unit 5 p 262
□2.
□3. Vocabulary Quiz
□4.
□5. SENSAY online homework - login and practice - get the highest score you can
Week 4 – Journey to the Center of the Earth
1 center n. the middle point or part
2 science fiction n. books, films, or cartoons about an imagined future, especially about space travel or other planets
3 imagine v. to form or have a mental picture or idea of something
4 discover v. to find information, a place or an object, especially for the first time
5 nephew n. a son of your sister or brother, or a son of the sister or brother of your husband or wife
6 explore v. to search and discover (about something)
7 descend v. to go or come down
8 downward adj./ adv. moving towards a lower position
9 remain v. to stay in the same place or in the same position
10 rudder n. a flat piece of wood or metal at the back of a boat or aircraft, moved from side to side in order to control the direction of travel
11 doze v. to have a short sleep, especially during the day
12 awful adj. extremely bad or unpleasant
13 distance n. the amount of space between two places or things
14 heave v. if something heaves, it makes one or more large movements up and down
15 realize v. to understand a situation, sometimes suddenly
16 terrible adj. very unpleasant or serious or of low quality
17 enormous adj. extremely large
18 column n. something that has a tall narrow shape
19 immense adj. extremely large in size or degree
20 echo n./v. a sound that is heard after it has been reflected off a surface such as a wall or a cliff; if a sound echoes or a places echoes with a sound, you hear the sound again because you are in a large, empty space.
21 tremendous adj. very great in amount or level, or extremely good
22 creature n. any large or small living thing that can move independently
23 ghastly adj. unpleasant and shocking
24 peer v. to look carefully or with difficulty
Recognize Only Words
25 mass n. a solid lump with no clear shape
26 coiling adj. winding into rings or spirals
27 prodigious adj. extremely great in ability, amount, or strength
28 scrap n. a small piece of something
29 resist v. to fight against something or someone that is attacking you
30 naturalist n. a person who studies and knows a lot about plants and animals

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