March 23rd, Monday

 1. 1. Week 7 communication book 

Week 7                               Homework 回家功課

Monday

星期一

 

□1. Copy Week 7 VW #9-16 x 3, def. x 1, 3 sent (2 VW, 8 words)

□2. Sign and correct unit test

□3. Google Classroom

□4. Sensay Week 7

□5. 3/27 (Fri) Quiz :

                               a) WK7 VW, definition and Fill in the blank

                                b) compound words

                                c) possessive nouns

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Tuesday

星期二

□1.Copy Week 7 VW #17-24 x 3, def. x 1, 3 sent (2 VW, 8 words)

 

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Wednesday

星期三

□1. Experience class outing, no level class

□2. G3 shared worksheet            

□3. A1 worksheet #1

 

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Thursday

星期四

□1. A1 worksheet #2

 

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Friday

星期五

□1.  Copy Week 8 VW #1-8 x 3, def. x 1, 3 sent (2 VW, 8 words)

□2.  A1 worksheet #3

□3. Google Classroom

□4. Review My View p.311-323

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Week 7 Wolf Island

My View Weekly Vocabulary 本週單字進度表

No.

English

POS

Chinese

No.

English

POS

Chinese

1

fireworks

n.

煙火

13

well-being

n.

福祉;健康

2

rattlesnake

n.

響尾蛇

14

population

n.

人口;

(動物)數量

3

airport

n.

機場

15

available

adj.

可用的;

可獲得的

4

eyesight

n.

視力

16

island

n.

島嶼

5

moonlight

n.

月光

17

meadow

n.

草地;牧場

6

outside

n./ adv.

外面;戶外

18

squirrel

n.

松鼠

7

popcorn

n.

爆米花

19

insect

n.

昆蟲

8

haircut

n.

理髮;髮型

20

healthy

adj.

健康的

9

playground

n.

操場;遊樂場

21

plenty

n.

大量;充裕

10

football

n.

足球;美式足球

22

male

n.

雄性;男性

11

balance

n.

平衡

23

female

n.

雌性;女性

12

depended

v.

 依靠;取決於  (過去式)

24

pup

n.

幼犬;幼獸

 

Weekly Sentences

1.     The healthy squirrel found plenty of nuts in the meadow.

 

2.     Fireworks lit up the moonlight sky above the airport.

 

3.     The population of insects on the island affects the well-being of the mammals.

4.     A student is eating popcorn outside the playground while waiting to play football.









Week 7 Vocabulary Definitions Wolf Island

1

fireworks

(n.): colorful explosions in the sky used for celebrations

2

rattlesnake

(n.): a poisonous snake that makes a rattling sound with its tail

3

airport

(n.): a place where airplanes take off, land, and are kept

4

eyesight

(n.): how well you can see; vision

5

moonlight

(n.): the light that comes from the moon at night

6

outside

(n./adv.): the area not inside a building; outdoors

7

popcorn

(n.): a snack made from corn kernels that pop when heated

8

haircut

(n.): the act or result of cutting someone's hair

9

playground

(n.): an outdoor area with equipment for children to play on

10

football

(n.): a team sport played with a round ball that is kicked

11

balance

(n.): the ability to stay steady without falling over

12

depended

(v.) past tense: to need or rely on someone or something

13

well-being

(n.): the state of being happy, healthy, and comfortable

14

population

(n.): the number of people or animals living in a place

15

available

(adj.): able to be used or obtained

16

island

(n.): a piece of land completely surrounded by water

17

meadow

(n.): a field of grass and flowers, often with few trees

18

squirrel

(n.): a small animal with a bushy tail that climbs trees and eats nuts

19

insect

(n.): a small animal with six legs, like a bee, ant, or butterfly

20

healthy

(adj.): in good physical condition; not sick

21

plenty

(n.): a large or sufficient amount of something

22

male

(n.): a boy, man, or animal of the gender

23

female

(n.): a girl, woman, or animal of the gender

24

pup

(n.): a baby dog, seal, or other young animal


2. My View story: Wolf Island


3. Possessive Noun

A singular possessive noun refers to a person, place, or thing that owns or possesses something. To form a singular possessive noun, simply add an apostrophe followed by the letter s to the end of a singular noun.


4. Compound nouns

Compound words are formed when two or more words are combined to create a new word with a single meaning. Recognizing the smaller words that make up a compound word can help you figure out its overall meaning.









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