Class 6-A2 - 2nd Semester - Week 6
Monday
星期一
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Amazing Bats
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□3. Vocabulary / Sentences 1 - 15 Pick 5 words and write 5 sentences
□4. Reiview the story - Reading
□5.
星期一
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Amazing Bats
□2.
□3. Vocabulary / Sentences 1 - 15 Pick 5 words and write 5 sentences
□4. Reiview the story - Reading
□5.
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Amazing Bats
□2. Vocabulary / Sentences 16 - 30 Pick 5 words and write 5 sentences
□3. READING STREET NOTEBOOK - 391,394
□4. Worksheet□5.
Wednesday
星期三
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Ghost Towns
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Wednesday
星期三
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Ghost Towns
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□3. Grade 6 school outing
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Thursday
星期四
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Ghost Towns
□2. READING STREET NOTEBOOK - 392,393
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□4. READING STREET 5.2 - Savvas Online Assignments
□5. Friday
星期五
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Ghost Towns
□2. READING STREET NOTEBOOK - 395
□3. RWN - Full Check
□4. Unit Test!
□5. SENSAY online homework - login and practice - get the highest score you can
The Truth About Austin’s Amazing Bats Week 2
1. spectators n. – people who watch a public event or performance
2. tourists n. – people who are traveling or visiting a place for pleasure
3. imposing adj. – grand and impressive in appearance
4. sculpture n. – the art of making two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, especially by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster
5. frightening adj. – causing fear or alarm; scary
6. health n. – the overall condition of a person's body or mind.
7. hazard v. – a danger or risk
8. engineer n.– a person trained and skilled in designing and building engines, machines, or structures
9. concrete n. – a building material composed of cement, sand, gravel, and water that hardens over time
10. crevices n. – narrow openings or cracks, especially in a rock or wall
11. migrating v. – moving from one region or habitat to another, typically according to the seasons
12. vampires n. – mythical creatures that are said to feed on the blood of the living
13. mythical adj. – existing only in myths; legendary
14. rabies n. – a viral disease that causes inflammation of the brain in humans and mammals
15. protect v. – to keep safe from harm or danger
16. conserve v. – to protect from harm or destruction
17. habitat n. – the natural environment in which a plant or animal lives
18. headquarters n. – the main office or center of control of an organization
19. eliminated v.– completely removed or gotten rid of
20. residents n. – people who live in a particular place
21. teaspoon n. – a small spoon, typically used for stirring
22. blind adj. – unable to see; sightless
23. squawks v./n. – (verb) to make a loud, harsh cry., (noun) loud, harsh cries
24. squeals v./n. – (verb) to make a high-pitched sound, often in a state of excitement or fear; (noun) High-pitched sounds, often of excitement or fear
25. ecologist n. – a person who studies the relationships between living organisms and their environments
26. attic n. – a space or room just below the roof of a building
27. colony n. – a group of organisms of the same type living together
28. collided v. – to come into contact with force; crash
29. species n. – a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes
30. poisonous adj. – capable of causing illness or death if consumed or absorbed
1. spectators n. – people who watch a public event or performance
2. tourists n. – people who are traveling or visiting a place for pleasure
3. imposing adj. – grand and impressive in appearance
4. sculpture n. – the art of making two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, especially by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster
5. frightening adj. – causing fear or alarm; scary
6. health n. – the overall condition of a person's body or mind.
7. hazard v. – a danger or risk
8. engineer n.– a person trained and skilled in designing and building engines, machines, or structures
9. concrete n. – a building material composed of cement, sand, gravel, and water that hardens over time
10. crevices n. – narrow openings or cracks, especially in a rock or wall
11. migrating v. – moving from one region or habitat to another, typically according to the seasons
12. vampires n. – mythical creatures that are said to feed on the blood of the living
13. mythical adj. – existing only in myths; legendary
14. rabies n. – a viral disease that causes inflammation of the brain in humans and mammals
15. protect v. – to keep safe from harm or danger
16. conserve v. – to protect from harm or destruction
17. habitat n. – the natural environment in which a plant or animal lives
18. headquarters n. – the main office or center of control of an organization
19. eliminated v.– completely removed or gotten rid of
20. residents n. – people who live in a particular place
21. teaspoon n. – a small spoon, typically used for stirring
22. blind adj. – unable to see; sightless
23. squawks v./n. – (verb) to make a loud, harsh cry., (noun) loud, harsh cries
24. squeals v./n. – (verb) to make a high-pitched sound, often in a state of excitement or fear; (noun) High-pitched sounds, often of excitement or fear
25. ecologist n. – a person who studies the relationships between living organisms and their environments
26. attic n. – a space or room just below the roof of a building
27. colony n. – a group of organisms of the same type living together
28. collided v. – to come into contact with force; crash
29. species n. – a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes
30. poisonous adj. – capable of causing illness or death if consumed or absorbed
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