Monday, 13 October 2025

G5 A2 Week 7 Fall 2025

 

Week 7

Classwork and Homework 

 

Monday

Oct 13

□1. Week 7 vocab 1-15 x3

□2. Week 7 def. 1-15 x1

□3. Sentences x3 using 2 vocab words.

 

Vocab 1-15, essay writing

Tuesday

Oct 14

□1. Week 7 vocab 16-30x3

□2. Week 7 def. 16-30 x1

□3. Sentences x3 using 2 vocab words.

 

 

Vocab 16-30, grammar and conventions

Wednesday

Oct 15

 □1. Shared WS

□2. RWN corrections


 

 

 

RS story

Thursday

Oct 16

□1. RWN pages

 

 

RWN, vocab review

Friday

Oct 17

□1. Sensay

 □2. Written Assignment

 

Quiz, writing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 7 Reading Street 4.2 – Encyclopedia Brown

 

No.

English

Chinese

Main Vocabulary Words p144

1

lizard (n.)

蜥蜴

2

salamander (n.)

蠑螈

3

reptile (n.)

爬蟲類

4

amphibian (n.)

兩棲動物

5

crime (n.)

6

exhibit (n.)

展覽品

7

reference (n.)

參考

8

stump (v.)

語塞; 被難倒

9

plot (n.) p142

情節、陰謀

10

unfamiliar (adj.) p144

不熟悉的

Preselected Vocabulary Words from the Text

11

detective (n.) p.148

偵探

12

case (n.) p.149

犯罪案件

13

clue (n.) p. 150

線索

14

disappear (v.)

消失

15

access (n.) p. 151

進入

No.

English

Chinese

16

expert (n.)

專家

17

fascinated (adj.) p.152

著迷的

18

creature (n.)

生物

19

specimen (n.)

標本、樣本

20

opportunity (n.)

機會

21

suspicious (adj.)

有嫌疑的

22

sigh (v.)

嘆氣

23

frustration (n.) p.153

挫折

24

baffled (adj.)

困惑的

25

solution (n.) p.154

回答

 Chosen Vocabulary Words

26

classify (v) 154

分類,分級

27

cold-blooded (adj) p. 155

冷血的

28

vertebrae (n.)

椎骨

29

habitat (n.)

棲息地

30

appearance (n.)

外表

 

 

 

Weekly Sentences

1) The police had to solve a crime.

2) I’m unfamiliar with this road.

3) The detective was investigating a crime.

4) He is on the case.

 

 

 

Week 7 – Encyclopedia Brown – Vocabulary Definitions

 

1.    lizard (n.): a small animal with dry skin, a long body, and usually four legs

2.   salamander (n.): an amphibian that looks like a lizard

3.   reptile (n.): a cold-blooded animal that usually has scales

4.   amphibian (n.): an animal that can live both in water and on land

5.   crime (n.): something illegal that someone does; breaking the law

6.   exhibit (n.): something shown to the public, often in a museum

7.   reference (n.): a source of information; a mention of something

8.   stump (v.): to confuse or puzzle someone

9.   plot (n.): the main events of a story

10. unfamiliar (adj.): not known or recognized

11.  detective (n.): someone who investigates and solves crimes

12. case (n.): a situation being investigated, often by the police or a detective

13. clue (n.): a piece of information or evidence that helps solve a mystery

14. disappear (v.): to go away and become impossible to see or find

15. access (n.): the ability to enter or use something

16. expert (n.): someone who knows a lot about a particular subject

17. fascinated (adj.): very interested and attracted by something

18. creature (n.): any living being, especially an animal

19. specimen (n.): a sample or example of something, often used for scientific study

20.    opportunity (n.): a chance to do something

21. suspicious (adj.): thinking that someone might be

22.    sigh (v.): to breathe out slowly and noisily

23.    frustration (n.): feeling upset or annoyed because something is not working out

24.    baffled (adj.): completely confused or puzzled

25.    solution (n.): the answer to a problem or mystery

26.    classify (v.): to organize things into groups

27.    cold-blooded (adj): having a body temperature that changes with the temperature of the environment

28.    vertebrae (n.): the small bones that make up the spine

29.    habitat (n.): the natural home or environment of an animal or plant

30.   appearance (n.): the way someone or something looks


Story


Contractions and Negatives

Prefixes

Synonyms and Antonyms








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