Monday, 18 May 2026

G5 Week 15 Spring 2026

 

Week 15

Homework回家功課

Classwork

Monday

星期一

May 18

 

1. Vocab 1-12 x4 (Verbs, x2 base, x2 3rd person present, x2 past)

2. Def x1

3. Sentence x3, 15 words long, 3 weekly vocab words used

 

Vocab 1-24

Story

(2 classes)

Tuesday

星期二

May 19

 

 

□ 1. G5a2 WS

Vocab 1-24

 

(1 class)

Wednesday

星期三

May 20

 

1. G5 Shared WS

 

RWN

 

(1 class)

Thursday

星期四

May 21

 

1. Vocab 13-24 x4 (Verbs, x2 base, x2 3rd person present, x2 past)

2. Def x1

3. Sentence x3, 15 words long, 3 weekly vocab words used

 

Story

Vocab and grammar review

 

(2 classes)

Friday

星期五

May 22

 

1. Sensay

 

2. Writing Assignment- Final Version

 

3. Savvas- continued

Unit Test

Writing

 

(2 classes)

 

 Ten Mile Day Story



 Common, Proper and Collective Nouns

 


Week 15 Reading Street 5.1 – Ten Mile Day

No.

English

POS

Chinese

 

No.

English

POS

Chinese

1

coast

(n.)

海岸;沿海地區

 

13

hitch

(v.)

被拴住;掛住

2

construction

(n.)

建造;構築;建設

 

14

foreman

(n.)

工頭;領班

3

mile

(n.)

英里

 

15

tamp

(v.)

搗緊;夯實

4

volunteer

(n.)

志願者;志工

 

16

rhythmically

(adv.)

有節奏地

5

clanging

(v.)

叮噹作響

 

17

stalk

(v.)

跟蹤

6

fishplate

(n.)

魚尾板;接頭板

 

18

carriage

(n.)

車廂;貨運

7

harness

(n.)

繫帶;輓具

 

19

belch

(v.)

打嗝

8

pound

(v.)

;

 

20

halt

(v.)

停止;停下

9

clank

(v.)

發出啷噹響

 

21

steep

(adj.)

陡的;陡峭的

10

telegraph

(n.)

電報;電報機

 

22

curve

(v.)

彎曲

11

detached

(adj.)

分離的;拆下的

 

23

jam

(v.)

使卡住

12

bolt

(n.)

;插銷

 

24

overuse

(v.)

過度使用

Recognize Only Words

25

exhausted

(adj.)

極其疲憊的

 

28

cheer

(v.)

歡呼

26

railhead

(n.)

軌頭;鐵路轉運點

 

29

shake

(v.)

搖動;抖動

27

flung

(v.)

猛衝;;

 

30

biased

(adj.)

有偏見的

 

 Week 15 – Ten Mile Day

1

coast

(n.)

the land near a shore

2

construction

(n.)

the building of something, typically a large structure.

3

mile

(n.)

a unit of linear measure equal to 1,760 yards (approximately 1.609 kilometres).

4

volunteer

(n.)

a person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task

5

clanging

(v.)

to make a loud metallic ringing sound

6

fishplate

(n.)

a flat piece of metal used to connect adjacent rails in a railroad track

7

harness

(n.)

a set of straps and fittings by which a horse or other draft animal is fastened to a cart, plow, etc. and is controlled by its driver

8

pound

(v.)

to strike heavily or repeatedly

9

clank

(n.)

to make a sharp brief metallic ringing sound

10

telegraph

(n.)

a system for transmitting messages from a distance along a wire, especially one creating signals by making and breaking an electrical connection

11

detached

(adj.)

separate or disconnected

12

bolt

(n.)

a bar that slides into a socket to fasten a door or window

13

hitch

(v.)

to catch or fasten by or as if by a hook or knot

14

foreman

(n.)

a person in charge of a group of workers, a particular operation, or a section of a plant

15

tamp

(v.)

to drive in or down by a succession of light or medium blows

16

rhythmically

(adv.)

in a way that relates to rhythm

17

stalk

(v.)

 to walk stiffly or haughtily

18

carriage

(n.)

a horse-drawn vehicle designed for private use and comfort

19

belch

(v.)

to (especially of a chimney) send (smoke or flames) out or up.

20

halt

(v.)

to bring or come to an abrupt stop

21

steep

(adj.)

mounting or falling precipitously

22

curve

(n.)

a line or outline which gradually changes from being straight for some or all of its length

23

jam

(v.)

to squeeze or pack tightly into a specified space

24

overuse

(v.)

to use (something) too much.

 

Recognize Only Words

25

exhausted

(adj.)

drained of one's physical or mental resources; very tired

26

railhead

(n.)

the furthest point reached in constructing a railroad

27

flung

(v.)

past participle of fling

28

cheer

(v.)

to shout for joy or in praise or encouragement

29

shake

(v.)

to vibrate especially as the result of a blow or shock

30

biased

(adj.)

unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something

 

Weekly Sentence

The railroad connected the coasts, and it had to travel up steep mountains.

The foreman yelled at the workers to halt progress for their own safety.

We had to detach the carriage from the horses.

Construction progress was communicated using telegraphs.

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