Week 1 When Charlie McButton Lost Power Vocabulary
1. Bat- a small flying mammal that comes out at night to feed, often on mosquitoes
2. Battery- a container filled with chemicals that produces electrical power
3. Blew- moved in the wind
4. Fuel- something used as a source of heat or energy, such as gasoline, coal, or wood
5. Plug- make a connection with a source of electricity by putting a device at the end of a wire into an outlet
6. Term- a definite or limited period of time
7. Vision- the ability to think ahead and plan
Unit 1 Week 2 What About Me? Vocabulary
1. Carpenter- someone whose work is building and repairing things made of wood
2. Carpetmaker- a person who makes carpets and rugs for floors
3. Knowledge- what you know
4. Marketplace- a place where people meet to buy and sell things
5. Merchant- someone who buys and sells goods for a living
6. Plenty- a full supply, all that you need
7. Straying- losing your way, wandering, roaming
8. Thread- very thin strings made of strands of cotton, silk, wool, or nylon spun and twisted together
Unit 1 Week 3 Kumak’s Fish Vocabulary
1. Gear- equipment or clothing needed for a particular activity
2. Parka- a warm heavy jacket with a hood
3. Splendid- very good or excellent
4. Twitch- make small jerky movements
5. Willow- a tree with narrow leaves and thin branches that bend easily
6. Yanked- pulled with a sudden, sharp movement
Unit 1 Week 4 Supermarket Vocabulary
1. Laundry- clothes, towels, and other such items that need to be washed or have been just been washed
2. Section- a part or division of something
3. Shelves- horizontal boards on a wall or in a cupboard used for holding or storing things
4. Spoiled- became bad or not good to eat
5. Store- a place where things are sold
6. Thousands- two thousand or more
7. Traded- exchanged one thing for another
8. Variety- a selection of different things
Unit 1 Week 5 My Rows and Piles of Coins Vocabulary
1. Arranged- have put things in a certain order
2. Bundles- numbers of things tied or wrapped together
3. Dangerously- not safely
4. Errands- short trips that you take to do something
5. Excitedly- with strong, lively feelings
6. Steady- firmly fixed, firm, not swaying or shaking
7. Unwrapped- opened
8. Wobbled- moved unsteadily from side to side, shook, trembled
I appreciate having these materials available online. My son has ADHD and he has never brought home a single bit of homework all year. Now that I can access some of the materials being assigned in class, he can begin practicing and working on what is posted here.
ReplyDeleteI would love to be able to access the rest of the work assigned so far this year (today is December 5) so I can go over it retroactively with him to build his skills for the rest of this year and for the future. Thanks for taking the time to post these resources.