Vocabulary Created by: Gary Mills August, 2011 Crofton Meadows Elementary School Anne Arundel County Public Schools All content contained herein has been.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Unit 7 Where would you like to visit? Section B Brainstorm a list of things that are important to you when you go on vacation. 1a weather, sights, price,
Advertisements

Module 7 Eating together Unit 2 Knives and forks are used for most food.
Get. through back much go good new write out.
Vocabulary. guests people who come to visit or eat a meal At my Halloween part, all of my guests wore costumes.
Vocabulary Match-up Click on the vocabulary word that matches the meaning. (not just in the box) A place where people buy and eat meals restaurant host.
Riding the Rails West Vocabulary and Definitions
Better Answer Formula Looking good and sounding smart!
There’s so much to hope for
Theme 2 – Lesson 9 Robust Vocabulary. Dense When something is made of things that are very close together, it is dense.
Hamburger Paragraphs How to write a really great paragraph! Maintains a Focus & Develops Content appropriate for the topic.
Going Places Safely Essential Question:
Vocabulary Created by: Gary Mills August, 2011 Crofton Meadows Elementary School Anne Arundel County Public Schools All content contained herein has been.
FAMILY FEAST by Arthur Stam. AGREEABLE agreeable ( a - gree – a - ble ) adjective Nice, pleasant The flowers in the room had an agreeable smell.
The ______ arrived for the party just before dinner. a)bbanquet b)gguests c)ccuriosity d)aagreeable.
Stone Soup By Jon J. Muth. guests  Guests or people who are invited to or come to a party, wedding, or to your house or special place.  I always invite.
The Simple Guide To More Complex Writing by John Frank
Vocabulary Unit 5 White 3 Students January Vacant: (adjective) Sentence: Word Partners: Opposite : The parking lot is vacant on Sunday. vacant building,
Social Interactions: Inviting & Responding to Invitations
High Frequency Words The second 100 get through.
Created by Emi Inoue University of La Verne EDU530M Helping children cope in a medical setting Fall 2005.
Lesson B Festivals and holidays Vocabulary Link Look at these pictures of parties. Then take the quiz below. Different kinds of parties baby showerbachelor.
Informal letters Beginnings
Vocabulary Created by: Gary Mills August, 2011 Crofton Meadows Elementary School Anne Arundel County Public Schools All content contained herein has been.
Skit: “Dating: Be Good” (Live Magazine). When you want to ask someone for advice… Who do you usually prefer to ask? Why? What kinds of things do you ask.
I am ready to test!________ I am ready to test!________
Sight Words.
Grades 4 weeks Can you do it?. Polite phrases When speaking with respect or you want to be nice.
Fourth of July good food fireworks time with family Topic: Write about your favorite holiday. Think for one minute before you do your map.
Mother’s D ay 主编 : 韦丹琳 (Lina) 日期 :2010/5/1 QQ: 电话 : 传真 :(0754) 手机 : 地址 : 汕头市实验学校 502 班.
The 15 th of December. Arranging a weekend.. People usually… on weekend. I like to … on weekend. I am usually responsible for … My friends are responsible.
Vocabulary Created by: Gary Mills August, 2011 Crofton Meadows Elementary School Anne Arundel County Public Schools All content contained herein has been.
SPEAKING:. Contents: Making the request and offers Replying the requests and offers Task 1 Task 2 Being polite: white lies Task 3.
Paragraph Structure Part One. Paragraph Structure – Part 1 Topic Sentence.
Good morning class! Teacher Cat Oral English Teacher School Year.
Christmas in Poland. Christmas is very old festival. It starts on December 24th and lasts till December 26th. In Poland we buy and decorate the Christmas.
Vocabulary Created by: Gary Mills August, 2011 Crofton Meadows Elementary School Anne Arundel County Public Schools All content contained herein has been.
Vocabulary Created by: Gary Mills August, 2011 Crofton Meadows Elementary School Anne Arundel County Public Schools All content contained herein has been.
A few things about myself Martin. I‘m 14 years old. I live in Most. I was born in Prague. My favourite language is English. It sounds good for me. It's.
Nursing Assistant Monthly Copyright © 2012 Delmar, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. December 2012 Working with families.
Formal and informal letters Elementary. AN INFORMAL LETTER – a letter to a friend or a member of a family.
New York Dating © 2011 wheresjenny.com 1 New York Dating.
Vocabulary Created by: Gary Mills August, 2011 Crofton Meadows Elementary School Anne Arundel County Public Schools All content contained herein has been.
F. Asking somebody to pass something at the table Mrs. Brown : Mrs. White, could you pass me the salt, please? Mrs. White : Certainly. Mrs. Brown : Thank.
初 三 作 文 改 错初 三 作 文 改 错. 初三作文改错 Proud of My School 1. My school likes a big family. 2. Do you know what fun in my school? 3. I have come to my school since.
Culture in France. Hi David, It’s Julie, I just wanted to invite you over to my house tonight for dinner. I think it would be a great idea for us to.
If you are ready for the lesson, let’s START. Every country has the welcomer home East or West, like home There is no place its customs The wider we.
Happy Thanksgiving !.  Tell your partner something good that happened to you recently.  What was it?  Why did you appreciate it?
Vocabulary Created by: Gary Mills August, 2011 Crofton Meadows Elementary School Anne Arundel County Public Schools All content contained herein has been.
Safe People – Safe Places. ‘What Has Happened to Lulu?’ Find a copy of ‘What has happened to Lulu?’ Use the questions that you have been given to think.
Text Features. First of all….  What is text? Text  Text is words. We use text to get information. We have text on road signs, on posters, and in books.
Vocabulary Created by: Gary Mills August, 2011 Crofton Meadows Elementary School Anne Arundel County Public Schools All content contained herein has been.
Vocabulary Created by: Gary Mills August, 2011 Crofton Meadows Elementary School Anne Arundel County Public Schools All content contained herein has been.
Vocabulary Created by: Gary Mills August, 2011 Crofton Meadows Elementary School Anne Arundel County Public Schools All content contained herein has been.
Vocabulary Created by: Gary Mills August, 2011 Crofton Meadows Elementary School Anne Arundel County Public Schools All content contained herein has been.
“The Test” Listening, Speaking, Writing Kristi Reyes MiraCosta College.
My hometown Shenjiamen my personal ( 私人的 ) information Do you want to know something more about me? Why don’t you ask me some questions?
Vocabulary Created by: Gary Mills August, 2011 Crofton Meadows Elementary School Anne Arundel County Public Schools All content contained herein has been.
Main Page Previous Next 1. What are the important holidays in your country? 2. How do you celebrate them?
Unit 9 Time to Celebrate! Jigsaw Reading. What will we achieve in this reading period? Teaching objectives In this lesson , we will have jigsaw reading.
I want to thank you for being a part of my life...
Review Units 5-8 Unit 5: Unsolved Mysteries Unit 5: Unsolved Mysteries Unit 6: The Mind Unit 6: The Mind Unit 7: Let ’ s Celebrate! Unit 7: Let ’ s Celebrate!
Narrative Paragraphs.
How to Relate to Your Parents
Unit 3:. Discoveries Weekly Theme:
STONE SOUP.
L.O. I can write a poem that reflects parts of me
Robust Vocabulary Lesson 9 Grade 3
The Second One Hundred Sight Words
Robust Vocabulary Lesson 9 Grade 3
Presentation transcript:

Vocabulary Created by: Gary Mills August, 2011 Crofton Meadows Elementary School Anne Arundel County Public Schools All content contained herein has been taken from approved materials provided by The McGraw-Hill Companies

Unit 6 ● Week 1 Vocabulary agreeable Sentence: The class liked the idea and seemed agreeable to it. Example: The smell of roses is very agreeable to me. Ask Your Partner: What smells, sights, or sounds are agreeable to you? Definition: something that is pleasant or nice

Unit 6 ● Week 1 Vocabulary banquet Sentence: All of that food will make a lovely banquet. Example: Our school had a banquet to honor the principal. Ask Your Partner: Have you ever been to a banquet? Definition: a large formal dinner for an important event or holiday

Unit 6 ● Week 1 Vocabulary curiosity Sentence: The dishes were a great curiosity to me. Example: I have always had a curiosity to learn new languages. Ask Your Partner: Do you have a curiosity to learn something new? Definition: the wish to learn about new, strange, or interesting things

Unit 6 ● Week 1 Vocabulary gaze Sentence: Mr. Ortiz watched me gaze at each dish. Example: Our gaze rested on the starry night sky. Ask Your Partner: Where has your gaze rested? Definition: a long steady look

Unit 6 ● Week 1 Vocabulary guests Sentence: What do you think about inviting our families to be guests at a foods-of-the-world festival? Example: Our guests stayed with us for two days. Ask Your Partner: When might guests come to your home? Definition: people who come to visit or share a meal

Unit 6 ● Week 1 Vocabulary untrusting Sentence: He thought I was untrusting. Example: We are usually untrusting of strange dogs. Ask Your Partner: What is a word that means the opposite of untrusting? Definition: don’t trust or believe in someone or something

New Word My Definition Actual Definition agreeable something that is pleasant or nice banquet a large formal dinner for an important event or holiday curiosity the wish to learn about new, strange, or interesting things gazea long steady look guests people who come to visit or share a meal untrusting don’t trust or believe in someone or something