Class 6-A2 - 2nd Semester - Week 3

  


Monday
星期一
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Ghost Towns
2.  Vocabulary / Sentences 1 - 15 
□3.     write  15 Vocab words 3x, Chinese, definition in your A writing-book    
            Pick 5 words and write 5 sentences    

□4.   
□5.  Introduce New Story  


Tuesday
星期二
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Ghost Towns
2.  Vocabulary / Sentences 16 - 30 
□3.     write  15 Vocab words 3x, Chinese, definition in your A writing-book    
            Pick 5 words and write 5 sentences 
     
□4.       WorkSheet 
□5.      READING STREET NOTEBOOK -  362,364  

Wednesday
星期三
□1.   READING STREET 5.2 - Ghost Towns
□2.    
□3.       READING STREET NOTEBOOK -  363                                                  
□4.      
□5.     

Thursday
星期四
□1.  READING STREET 5.2 - Ghost Towns
□2.   READING STREET NOTEBOOK -  360,361
□3.        Weekend - Informal Letter - Worksheet        
□4.    READING STREET 5.2 -  Online Assignments 
□5.      SENSAY online homework - login and practice - get the highest score you can      

Friday
星期五
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Ghost Towns
□2.                                2 / 28 Holiday
□3.   Spelling Quiz Monday!
□4.                                         
□5.

Ghost Towns of the American West 

1. economic  adj. – relating to trade, industry, or money
2. independence  n. – the quality of being able to look after yourself and not need money, help, or permission from other people
3. vacant  adj. – somewhere that is vacant is available because it is not being used
4. overrun  v. – to spread over
5. scrawl  v. – to write or draw poorly or carelessly
6. important  adj. – valuable, useful, or necessary
7. value  n./v. – how much money something could be sold for; to judge how much money something could be sold for
8. cornerstone  n. – something very important that something else depends on
9. headlong  adv. – quickly and directly
10. blast  v. – to break through rock using explosives
11. adventurous  adj. – willing to try new or difficult things; exciting and often dangerous
12. lay out  phr. – to arrange something on a flat surface
13. glance  v. – to give a quick short look
14. spring up  phr. – to start to exist suddenly
15. unhitch  v. – unhook or unfasten (something tethered to or caught on something else)
16. telephone  n. -  a device for speaking to someone in another place by means of electrical signals
17. millimeter  n. – a unit of measurement of length equal to 0.001 meter
18. pedometer  n. - a device that measures how far one has walked by counting the number of times the feet are raised and put down again 
19. thermometer  n. – a device used for measuring temperature especially of the air or in a person’s body  
20. diameter  n.- a (the length of) a straight line that reaches from one point on the edge of a round shape or object, through its center, to a point on the opposite edge
21. autograph  n. – a signature, especially of a famous person
22. phonograph  n. – old use for record player
23. photographer  n. – a person who takes photographs, either as a job or hobby
24. photocopy  n./v. – a photographic copy of a document on a photocopier 
25. television  n. –a device shaped like a box with a screen that receives electrical signals and changes the m into moving images and sounds
26. kilometer  n. – a unit measurement equal to 1,000 meters
27. centimeter  n. – a unit of length equal to 0.01 meter 
28. speedometer  n. – a device in a vehicle that shows how fast the vehicle is moving
29. barometer  n. – a device that measures air pressure and shows when the weather is likely to change
30. telephoto n. – a camera lens that makes objects faraway look nearer and larger when they are photographed

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