Class 6-A2 - 1st Semester - Week 16

 


Monday
星期一
□1. READING STREET 5.2 -  Wreck of the Titanic READ!
□2.          
□3.           READING STREET NOTEBOOK -  333 
□4.       
□5.    

Tuesday
星期二
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Wreck of the Titanic   
□2.         Vocabulary / Sentences 1 - 15
□3.     write  15 Vocab words 3x, Chinese, definition in your B writing-book       
□4.     Pick 5 words and write 5 sentences     
□5.            READING STREET NOTEBOOK - 334,335 

Wednesday
星期三
□1.   READING STREET 5.2 - Wreck of the Titanic 
□2.         Vocabulary / Sentences 16 - 30
□3.     write  15 Vocab words 3x, Chinese, definition in your B writing-book       
□4.     Pick 5 words and write 5 sentences 
□5.      
   
Thursday
星期四
□1.  READING STREET 5.2 - Wreck of the Titanic  
□2.         
□3.        READING STREET NOTEBOOK -  336,337
□4.   
□5.  READING STREET 5.2 -  SAVVAS Online Assignments

Friday
星期五
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Wreck of the Titanic  
□2.  READING STREET NOTEBOOK -  Full Unit Check
□3. Unit Test
□4.                                                
□5. SENSAY online homework - login and practice - get the highest score you can                                                 

1. fatally (adv.)-in a way that causes death
2. graze (v.)- to touch and rub against something while passing it, causing slight damage
3. doomed (adj.)- certain to fail, die, or be destroyed
4. stern (n.)- the back part of a ship or boat
5. davit (n.)- A small crane that projects over the side of a ship and is used to hoist boats, anchors, and cargo
6. bow (n.)- the front part of a ship
7. stateroom (n.)- a room where you sleep on a cruise ship (= a large ship like a hotel)
8. dome (n.)- a rounded roof on a building or a room, or a building with such a roof
9. explore (v.)- to search and discover
10. staircase (n.)- a set of stairs inside a building, usually with a bar fixed on the wall or onto vertical poles at the side for you to hold on to
11. eyeball (n.)- the whole eye, including the part that cannot usually be seen
12. subdecking (n.)- the under section of the deck of a ship
13. contort (v.)- to (cause something to) twist or bend violently and unnaturally into a different shape or form
14. tangle (n.)- an untidy mass of things that are not in a state of order, or a state of confusion or difficulty
15. object (n.)- a thing that you can see or touch but that is not usually a living animal, plant, or person
16. Cost him his life (phrase)- to cause someone to lose or destroy their life
17. rouse (v.)- to wake someone up or make someone more active or excited
18. lifebelt (n.)- a piece of equipment, usually a ring filled with air or light material that floats, designed to help you float if you fall into water
19. swirl (v.)- to move quickly with a twisting, circular movement, or to make something do this
20. panicking (adj.)-  of the nature of, caused by, or indicating a sudden overwhelming fear that produces hysterical behavior and that can spread quickly through a crowd
21. officer (n.)- a person who has a position of authority in an organization
22. crewman (n.)- a member of a group of people who work together, especially on a ship
23. insist (v.)- to say firmly or demand forcefully, especially when others disagree with or oppose what you say
24. refuse (v.)- to say that you will not do or accept something
25. prevail (v.)- to get control or influence
26. boiler (n.)- the part of a steam engine where water is heated to provide power
27. upright (adj.)- straight up or vertical
28. champagne (n.)- an expensive white or pink fizzy (= with bubbles) wine made in the Champagne area of Eastern France. Champagne is often drunk to celebrate something:
29. porcelain (n.)- a hard but delicate, shiny, white substance made by heating a special type of clay to a high temperature, used to make cups, plates, decorations, etc.
30. final resting place(phrase)- the location where a body is interred after death


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