Week 8
Week 8 (20th October - 24th October)
Reminder:
💓Please sign the communication book every day
💗Please sign the quiz or test every Monday. I usually deliver the quiz or test paper on Monday.
💗Quiz on Thursday (23rd October)
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Week 8 – The Stormi Giovanni
Club
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Word |
POS |
Definition |
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1. |
cavity |
n. |
a hole or hollow place, especially in teeth |
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2. |
episode |
n. |
a story that is one in a series |
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3. |
strict |
adj. |
demanding that rules are obeyed |
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4. |
combination |
n. |
a series of numbers used in opening a lock |
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5. |
demonstrate |
v. |
shows |
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6. |
profile |
n. |
a level or degree of noticeability |
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7. |
sensible |
adj. |
based on or acting on good judgement and practical ideas or
understanding |
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8. |
washable |
adj. |
capable of being washed without damage |
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9. |
available |
adj. |
easy or possible to get, get to, or use |
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10. |
agreeable |
adj. |
pleasing to the mind or senses; pleasant |
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11. |
fashionable |
adj. |
following the fashion; stylish |
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12. |
valuable |
adj. |
worth a large amount of money |
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13. |
flexible |
adj. |
able to bend or to be bent easily without breaking; pliant |
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14. |
reasonable |
adj. |
based on or using good judgement and therefore fair and practical |
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15. |
favorable |
adj. |
positive or pleasing |
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16. |
breakable |
adj. |
capable of being broken |
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17. |
convertible |
n. |
a car with a top that can be raised, lowered, or removed |
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18. |
forgettable |
adj. |
fit or likely to be forgotten or not remembered |
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19. |
laughable |
adj. |
silly and not deserving to be seriously considered; amusingly
ridiculous |
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20. |
sociable |
adj. |
likely to seek or enjoy companionship; friendly |
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21. |
allowable |
adj. |
allowed according to the rules or laws that control a particular area
or activity |
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22. |
divisible |
adj. |
capable of being divided by another number |
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23. |
hospitable |
adj. |
friendly and welcoming to guests and visitors |
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24. |
reversible |
adj. |
wearable with either side out |
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25. |
responsible |
adj. |
being one who must answer or account for something |
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26. |
tolerable |
adj. |
of a quality that is acceptable, although certainly not good |
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27. |
permissible |
adj. |
that may be permitted; allowable |
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28. |
accountable |
adj. |
responsible for and having to explain your actions |
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29. |
memorable |
adj. |
worth remembering; notable |
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30. |
bendable |
adj. |
that can be bent |
Weekly Sentences
Weekly Sentences 1.
STORMI I
just moved here from Chicago where I had great friends, played basketball, and
was on the speech team. 2.
STORMI From now on
it’s the Stormi Giovanni Club, and I’m the only member. 3.
STORMI Lunch at a new
school is the worst. 4.
AJITHA The book is
quite scintillating. 5. HANNAH You can sit here and read if you want to. TEST SCOPE Review & Test Weeks – Weeks 9 & 10 Hello G6 Parents,
Our classes will
have their first round of Exams starting next week for this semester. Please note the
scheduled test dates:
The tests will cover the following: LISTENING EXAM: This exam will include vocabulary from weeks 1-7. Use and trust your instincts. Stay focused and listen
carefully to the teacher before selecting your answer. Some of the questions
will try and trick you. ORAL PRESENTATION
TEST: A group of pictures in the correct order are provided for
the students to tell a story. Make a story with the correct description of beginning,
middle and ending. Tell a complete story using the pictures, clear details,
good pronunciation, and logical order. WRITTEN TEST: Review the Communication book, Reader’s and Writer’s
Notebook, homework writing
books, and quizzes and unit tests for weeks 1-7. Focus will be on
vocabulary from Weeks 1-7. Students should be familiar with definition,
spelling, and using it in a sentence. Reading Street 5.2 Stories will include Weslandia, Tripping Over the
Lunch Lady, and Exploding Ants.
Students should have a solid
understanding of each story’s main plot points and be able to demonstrate
comprehension of key events and ideas. The following
conventions will be assessed: Subject and Object pronouns; Pronouns and
Antecedents; Possessive Pronouns; and Homophones We have asked the students to bring home
their books so they can prepare for the exams. Please make sure to study to
ensure success on the exam. Good luck, and remember to ask questions in class
if you need any clarifications!
Your Grade 6 Team |
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