JUAN ANDRES PAZ ABDO FITH GRADE A READING MISS LUCERO GUZMÁN
VOCABULARY: CAVEMICE HELP, I´M IN HOT LAVA AUTHOR: GERONIMO STILTON
1. Stuffed: a pompous, pretentious person. 2. Tremble: 1. To shake or shiver, as from cold, fear, etc. 2. To feel great fear or anxiety. 3. Yikes: a term used to show shock or extreme surprise. Yikes! That sure scared me! 4. Reassuringly: 1. to assure again or anew. 2. To restore to confidence. 5. Whisker: A long projecting hair or bristle growing from the face or snout of many mammals. Whiskered (adj). 6. Shimmer : to shine with an unsteady light. Shimmery (adj). 7. Smack: a slight taste or flavor 2. A trace; bit. 3. A sharp noise made by parting the lips suddenly. 8. Puffs: 1. a short, sudden gust or expulsion of wind, breath or smoke, etc. 2. A draw at a cigarette, etc. 9. Ache: to have or give dull, steady pain. 10. Flea: a small, wingless, jumping insect that is bloodsucking parasite as an adult. 11. Blasting: 1. a strong rush of air. 2. The sound of a sudden rush of air, as through a horn. 12. Bewildered: to confuse hopelessly; befuddle. 13. Limping: to walk with or as with a lame leg. 14. Faint: 1. weak; feeble. 2. Timid. 15. Ferocious: violently cruel; fierce.
SENTENCES
1. I stuffed myself with pizza last night. 2. I trembled when I see that girl. 3. Yikes! That dog is big! 4. The file contained data that was reassuringly of my opinion. 5. The man was whiskered. 6. The light was so shimmering, I couldn´t see a thing. 7. He smacked his head against the door. 8. He gave three puffs to his pipe. 9. My grandma has got many aches because of her age. 10. The dog has got many fleas! 11. The neighbor´s guitar has got a blasting sound. 12. I am bewildered by your attitude. 13. I hurt my foot, so I was limping all week long. 14. My mom suffered a faint last night. 15. Lions at the zoo look very ferocious
Ameritec Eric David Ávila Santos 5th “A” 19 de julio de 2014 Reading Miss Lucero Guzmán
Glossary
1. Whitby: a seaport in E North Yorkshire, in NE England, ruins of an abbey; church Council a.d. 664. Example: “Whitby was a beautiful, gloomy old town”.
2. Renfield: is a fictional character and an antagonist of Dracula; He is an inmate at the lunatic asylum overseen by Dr. John Seward. Example: “Meanwhile Renfield seemed to be acting stranger than usual”.
3. Paprika: is a spice made from ground, dried fruits of the chili pepper family of the genus Capsicum annuum. Although Paprika is often associated with Hungarian cuisine, the chilies from which it is made are native to the New World. Example: “He had excellent supper of chicken paprika.”
4. Petticoats: is an article of clothing for women; specifically an undergarment to be worn under a skirt or a dress. The petticoat is a separate garment hanging from the waist. Example: “Some women use full skirt with petticoats”.
5. Uneasiness: is a feel of anxious or apprehensive; an uneasy calm, awkward or unsure with strangers. Example: “He feels a strange, lingering uneasiness in the heart”.
6. Pitying: Sympathy and sorrow aroused by the misfortune or suffering of another; a matter of regret. Example: “He had panicked and pitying for the wolf”.
7. Rattling: is a rapid series of short loud sounds extraordinarily good or great. Example: “The steps were followed by the sounds of rattling chains”.
8. Dim: Lacking in brightness; emitting only a small amount of light; faint; lacking luster; dull and subdued; lacking sharpness or clarity of understanding or perception. Example: “Jonathan saw only as the first dim strand of the morning sun for the window”.
9. Wanderings: Moving from place to place without a fixed plan; roaming; rambling having no permanent residence; nomadic. Example: “Jonathan looked some animals in all of his wanderings”.
10. Perhaps: Possibly; maybe, perhaps; sentence substitute, it may happen, be so. Example: “Perhaps Jonathan had his ancient Transylvanian roots”.
Sebastian Secaira 5th B July, 19, 2014 MAGIC SCIENCE TRICKS VOCABULARY 1. Strange: unusual, extraordinary, or curious; odd; queer: a strange remark to make.
2. Hobby: an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation and not as a main occupation.
3. Hardware Store: place that sells metal ware, as tools, locks, hinges, or cutlery.
4. Drop: a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule.
5 Penny: a bronze coin, the 100th part of the dollars of various nations, as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States; one cent.
6. Napkin: a small piece of cloth or paper, usually square, for use in wiping the lips and fingers and to protect the clothes while eating.
7. Height: extent or distance upward
8. Heavy: of great weight; hard to lift or carry.
9. Uncrushed: press or squeeze with a force that destroys or deforms.
10. Dropped: to let or cause to fall.
SENTENCES: 1. In Bombay I felt strange. 2. My hobby is to play soccer. 3. I went to the hardware store to buy a hammer. 4. I saw a drop of water. 5. I have my lucky penny. 6. I use a napkin to clean my mouth. 7. My height is 7 feet. 8. The hippo is heavy to lift. 9. The paper is uncrushed. 10. I dropped my pencil from the desk.
Vocabulary 1.detailed; any one of the small parts that go to make up somethig. 2.account; to consider or judge to be. 3.haunting; to spend much time at visit often. 4. ancient; of times long past specially belonging to the early history of people before about a.d.500. 5. apparition; a stronge figure appearing suddenly and thoyght to be a ghost. 6. dragging; to pull in a slow hard specially along the ground. 7. clanking; a Sharp, metalle sound like a clank but not so ringing. 8. behind; in or to the rear or back. 9. spirits; the soul, a being that is no of this world. 10. figure; shape, outline or form a figure with four sides.
Sentences:
1. I detailed my homework. 2. I account in math. 3. I am hounting very often to my grandmother. 4. Jesús is a very ancient in the world. 5. In my house apparition a lot of ants. 6. I am dragging the rope. 7. I am a clanking a bell. 8. I am behind the door. 9. There are spirits in that house. 10. I see a figure of person in the dark.
Reading Homework Under water mystery 1. Forehead : the part of the face above the eyebrows. 2. Bump : to cause to strike or collide. 3. Ceiling : the overhead interior surface of a room. 4. Headband: a band worn around the head. 5. Gear: implements, tools, especially as used for a particular occupation or activity. 6. Sweating: to perspire, especially freely or profusely. 7. Reassuring: to assure again. 8. Drowning: to die under water or other liquid of suffocation. 9. Decipher: to make out the meaning of. 10. Platters: a large, shallow dish, usually elliptical in shape. Sentences: 1. My forehead is hurting very much. 2. I have a bump in the arm. 3. I have pictures at the ceiling of my room. 4. The ninjas use headbands. 5. I used a gear when I when I swim. 6. I am sweating because I was playing football. 7. I reassure that I made my homework. 8. My cousin drowned one year ago. 9. I deciphed the meaning of a code. 10. My mom use platters in a party. Rodigo Castañeda 5th A Monday, July 21 st
1. unless:if not ;exped if. 2. carry:to hold in ones hands or have in a bag ect.. 3. crew:bunch of people. 4. hook:excuced of the blame for something. 5. dead:no longer living ; not alive. 6. frame : morally weak easely tempted. 7.bunch : a group or selection. 8. sterm: to relace anger or energi. 9. hook : excuced of the blame for something. 10 face :a person , think ,or act thatis not genuine.
1. in the show the pirat said : unless you give me a thing. 2. my dad carry a big book. 3. the army has alot of crew . 4. the hook is so big. 5. luis is dead. 6. the foto is in the frame 7. my mom take a bunch of soil. 8. i dont like the hook. 9. the face of the dog is so big 10. the force is stern.
My book Crime and Detection Diego Duarte Lucero Guzmán Book Glosary
Definition
1. Scrap: Is the set of pieces of metal scrap, especially iron.
2. Guillotine: The guillotine, the machine was used to apply the death penalty by beheading in several European countries such as France, UK, Belgium, Sweden, Italy, the former Federal Republic of Germany and the former German Democratic Republic.
3. Leaflets: Printed text is reduced to sheets, which serves as informative or advertising instrument.
4. Pestered: Is a person who was hurt his feelings by others.
5. Career: Career is a race.
6. Smuggled: Is the input, the output and sale of illegal goods banned or subjected to duties which lets local authorities. It can also be understood as the purchase or sale of goods evading tariffs, is evading taxes.
7. Stash: Is a Portuguese vila belonging to the District of Vila Real, região North and Douro subregion, with about 2800 habitants.
8. Hanging: Is taken to be something like a hand rails.
9. Squalid: It is something that has no muscle. being slim.
10. Viciously: Is someone who did something wrong.
Sentences
1. I go to de city dump to found scrap 2. I see a guillotine in the museum. 3. That guy gives me these leaflets. 4. He was pestered. 5. I win the career. 6. That guy gets in jail because he make a smuggled of a movie. 7. My friend goes to Stash. 8. I am hanging in the hand rails. 9. That guy was squalid 10. That guy go to the jail because he is viciously.
Glossary: Book: The Diary of a young girl ANNE FRANK Author:(unknown) 1. Mood: Emotional state of feelings.(happy, sad, angry, exited, depress, etc.) 2. Burglars:People who are theifs, robbers. 3. Journalist: Someone who writes stories in a small white book. 4. Edited: A small change in a book novel poem.
Nicole Alexandra Palencia Maldonado 5th Grade A Reading Miss Elsa Lucero Gusman Author: Bram Stoker
1)Commotion: 2)Wagons: -The wagons were stoped on the traks,bloquing trafic. 3)Resembling:Pearson (looks,like) -He resembling like his grandfather. 4)Unbaading: 5)Trough:(for animal food) -did you forget to put the trough of the animals!? 6)Wearing: to wear clothes or another thing -you like what i am wearing is a drees make of my grandma 7)Dismay: loosing the consience -when i dismay in the class of math i forgot all the progress of the work. 8)Further:(comparative of far) -is it far?is it further than that house over there? 9)Frightended: (scaerd) -this forest is so frightended. 10)Wickedness:(evil) -just go away i am more cool than you 11)Kidnapped: 12)Unfortunate:(bad look) -what unfortunate i am i loose again the exam of math 13)Fled (run away from) -if we are spotted we have to flee 14)Remained when you told another Pearson to see,play,go etc -i remained you to taste this sushi is delicious./ i dont remained you to play slenderman is to scary. 15)Husband: -Is he’s husband they got married trhee years ago. 17)struggling:figurative (having problems) -If i stay in class today i will be in a struggling. 18)standing to stand and dont make any movement -you stand here i need top ay this toy 19)telegram(telegramed message) -could you connect that telegram in there 20)convinced to make the Pearson make or do wath you say -Ok, i will invite you a taxis
Yovany Tebalan voocabulary 1. cliff: a steep rock face, esp. at the edge of the sea. 2. trembling: move involuntarily the earth . 3. neighbors: a person living in front or next. 4. frightened: scared 5. wickedest: bad or an evil person 6. terrifying : cause to feel extreme fear 7. shipmates : a member of a ship's crew 8. sudden :occurring quickly 9. outburst: a sudden release of strong emotion. 10. eyeless: sightless, unseeing
Juan Luis Baldizón Díaz 5th B Glossary Book: Dolphin Freedom 1. Hunter: A person who hunts game or other wild animals for food or in sport. 2. Bait: food, or some substitute, used as a lure in fishing, trapping, etc. 3. Drowned: to die under water or other liquid of suffocation. 4. Dive: to plunge into water, especially headfirst. 5. Swam: simple past tense of swim. 6. Forgot: a simple past tense and past participle of forget. 7. Freeze: to become hardened into ice or into a solid body; change from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat. 8. Therefore: in consequence of that; as a result; consequently: I think; therefore I am. 9. Floated: to move gently on the surface of a liquid. 10. Sink: to fall, drop, or descend gradually to a lower level.
Sentences: 1. I saw a Hunter last week. 2. I need bait for be able to fish. 3. A polar bear drowned last month. 4. I will dive in a lake. 5. I swam yesterday. 6. I forgot to do my homework. 7. I was freezing. 8. I didn´t do my my homework therefore I will get a note. 9. The canoe floated away in the river. 10. The boat will sink!!
1.Hampshire: a county on the coast of southern England; county town, Winchester.
2.chirp: (typically of a small bird or an insect) utter a short, sharp, high-pitched sound.
3.jerked: a quick, sharp, sudden movement
4.promptly: a quick, sharp, sudden movement
5.crimson: of a rich deep red color inclining to purple.
6.apologized: xpress regret for something that one has done wrong.
7.drilling: produce (a hole) in something by or as if by boring with a drill.
8jolt:an abrupt rough or violent movement.
9.gulped: swallow (drink or food) quickly or in large mouthfuls, often audibly.
10. squeakier: aving or making a high-pitched sound or cry.
Sentences 1.My mom said that the other year we are going to go to Hampshire. 2.The chirp of the birds wake me every morning. 3.My mom give me a jerk of ears. 4.My Dad is so promptly. 5.The favorite color of my brother is color crimson. 6.my sister use my phone so she has to apologize to me. 7. My dad is drilling the wall. 8.My brother jolted me because i am sleeping again. 9.My dad give a big gulp to my water,Now i don´t have water. 10.The chirp of the crickets is too squeakier.
Wine: A beverage made of the fermented juice of any of various kinds of grapes, usually containing from 10 to 15 percent alcohol by volume.
Vineyard: It is a large field where the grapes are grown for wine.
Business: The occupation, work, or trade in which a person is engaged.
Lifted: To move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position; hoist.
Sir: A respectful or formal term of address used to a man.
Fact: Is something that has really occurred or is actually the case.
Held: To have or keep in the hand
Thumbs: The short, thick, inner digit of the human hand, next to the forefinger.
Hoped: The feeling that what is wanted can be had or that events will turn out for the best: to give up hope.
Developed: Is the growth of a object in a time; increase
Pay: To settle (a debt, obligation, etc.), as by transferring money or goods, or by doing something
Owed: To be under obligation to pay or repay; to owe money to the bank; to owe the bank intereset.
Worth: Excellence of character or quality as commanding esteem: women of worth.
Against: In opposition to; contrary to; adverse or hostile to: twenty votes against ten; against reason.
Finest: Of superior or best quality; of high or highest grade: fine wine.
Far: At or to a great distance.
Refusing: To decline to accept (something offered): to refuse an award.
Fetch: To go and bring back; return with...
Value: Relative worth, merit, or importance.
Spoke: A simple past tense of speak.
Sentence
1. The wine my dady bought was very old. 2. The vineyard is big like Miraflores. 3. The business of my dady is to ask contracts to the streets. 4. In my house my mom and my brother lifted the house of my animals. 5. Marvin and Neto are a sirs. 6. In reading we are learning the fact and opinion. 7. I held my sandwich in my hand. 8. I have 2 thumbs: 9. I hoped that yesterday is a good day to sing. 10. In the last year Miraflores developed in 1 week. 11. My mom pay in the IVA. 12. Guatemala is owed with many countrys. 13. Cristobal Colón have worth to go to the other side of India. 14. Argentina is played against to Germany. 15. My dress is so finest. 16. China is so far from Guatemala. 17. The students are refusing to do homework. 18. I go to fetch my shoe. 19. My family have a big value. 20. I spoke yesterday with my garandmother.
BOOK GLOSARY 1. Creepy: Having or causing a creeping sensationof the skin, as from horror or fear EXAMPLE: This is a creepy ghost story of Geronimo Stilton. 2.Gazette: A newspaper. EXAMPLE: The Rodent´s Gazette is the most popular newspaper in Ratonia. 3.Glittered: To reflect light with a brilliant sparkle with reflected light. EXAMPLE: My eyes hurt me when I use a glittered shirt outside. 4.Howled: To make sound like an animal howling. EXAMPLE: The ghost of the GRAND HOTEL howled in the story that I read. 5.Jotting: The act of a person who jots. EXAMPLE: My brother is jotting very funny. 6.Pshaw:Used to express impacient , contempt , ,etc. EXAMPLE: Pshaw! 7.Popped: To get hit up by the police. EXAMPLE: Ijust got popped on the street. 8.Ruining: A falled, wrecked or decayed condition. EXAMPLE:Horatzio is ruining if we don´t solve the mistery. 9.Snickered: To utter a party stifled laugh. EXAMPLE: Hercule snickered all the night. 10.Wandering: Moving to place to place without a fixed plan. EXAMPLE: Geronimo is wandering around the hotel.
If I were inside my book Character: Merlin Why? Because Merlin is the principal character. And I have magic. But sometimes the people bucks about you. But you can be popular and cool. You can spice the things and alive again the persons. You can turn up all the things that you want. O the persons say that you are a phenomenon. But you make fantastic things.
1 Flash: is a light very harsh. Example: I see the star an is very flashing. 2 Crawled: is to drag. Example: My sister is crawling. 3 Slept:is the past of sleep. Example:I slept in the car. 4 Held: is the past of have. Example: I have a Samsung S3 but is damaged. 5 Among: is to enter. Example:I anong in my house. 6 Half: is to have a oter parat of something. Example: I have a half of the pizza and my moter the other half. 7 Wonder: is to ask of something. Example: I ask what the cat eat. 8 Lonely: is to stay along. Example: I am lonelyin Canada. 9 Wearing is to change cloth. Example:My mother is wearing. 10 Punish Is to not allowed. Example: My Faher punish me to not Play PS3.
If I were inside my book what character will be?...
Character: The pauper
Why?
Becuse the pauper is very friendly and knows a lot of things of princes. And because will change life whith a realy prince. And to becuse my family is very good whiit the pauper. And to becuse I wiil have a lot of things. And I will have what I want . And if i am a prince I will stop all the violence. And I will help de paupers to be okay. Yes and that are the reasons I will be the pauper.
GRINNED: To smile broadly, often baring the teeth, as in amusement, glee, embarrassment, or other strong emotion.
TATTOO: Tattoo art isn't just about getting random images etched onto your skin.
WHISPERING: A secretly or surreptitiously expressed belief, rumor, or hint: whispers of scandal.
BLINKED: To close and open one or both of the eyes rapidly.
ROBBERY: The act or an instance of unlawfully taking the property of another by the use of violence or intimidation.
LOVELY: Having beauty that appeals to the emotions as well as to the eye. See Synonyms at beautiful.
REARVIEW: (Automotive Engineering) a mirror on a motor vehicle enabling the driver to see traffic coming behind him or her
WHIZZED: To make a whirring or hissing sound, as of an object speeding through air.
GLIMPSES: A brief, incomplete view or look. DRIVEWAY:A private road that connects a house, garage, or other building with the street. SENTENCES : 1. grinned when I'm happy 2. Cute tattoo you got? 3. I'll whispering in your ear 4. Blink much? 5. There was a robbery at the bank? 6. Teddy is lovely 7. He broke the rearview 8. Whistling is call 9. I glimpse when I saw the pictures 10. to the right is the driveway
The story: Ghosts Character: Dr. Kiwi 1. I will like to see a ghost. 2. I want to go to the house with ghost. 3. For me will be ideal participate in this story. 4. I beleive whit the ghost can exist. 5. I want to study how they live. 6. I never know if in my house exist a ghost. 7. I like participate in this story because for me is very interesting the aventure. 8. I like to study the science fiction because is emotional for me.
chapter:wendy why:Wendy is so happy. I like the chapterof Wendy.Wendy is so beautifel.Wendy is the unit girl. She has a beautiful hair. She love imagine. She has 2 broters.
1. Rastlof: is a name of origin Russian 2. Catching: is to pick one object 3 smuggling: the agreement is intended to contribute to the fight against and fraud 4. Workmate: it is just as likely to be our own neighbor 5. Dunlap: faecal incontinence is a common and potentially distressing 6. Afterwards: preventions is better than having to use military means to clear up 7. Ranks: to clssificate 8. Pondered: to weight 9. Peak: top out 10.pruoted: to shoot
1 Sweater: A sweater is a knitted garment intended to cover the torso and arms 2 Ethnic: an ethnic is a socially defined category of people who identifity with each other. 3 Uncharacteristic: is a adjective 4 Uncanny: strange or mysterious 5 Trick: to deceive someone 6 disapproving : showing that you feel something is bad or wrong 7 lawyer: someone whose job is to give advice to people about the law and speak for them in court 8 orphanage : a home for children whose parents are dead or unable to care for them 9 guilty: if you feel guilty,you feel that you have done something wrong 10 fanfare: a loud,short piece of music played on brass instruments, often to announce something important Sentences 1 I have a sweater in my house. 2 she loves ethnic foods. 3 he has an uncanny ability to pick winner 4 he showed us some card triks 5 I feel disapproving with this exam 6 that person go with a lawyer 7a kid of my country go to a orphanage 8i fell guilty with play this game 9i have a fanfare in my closet
1. deck: is a deck covering the broken walls and ceilings. 2. knees: knees help you to reflections and often squat. 3. radishes: grow a radish seed. 4. signaled: someone says something is signaled. 5. cupboard is where you put your clothes or your shoes. 6. poacher: a poacher is hiding from its prey to catch. 7. doze:doze is falling asleep half. 8. beneath: beneath is something to be down. 9. loafers: loafers are shoes that are characterized by lack of laces, buckles or other fasteners. 10. limits: limits is how long you can spend.
1.I have a deck on my roof. 2.my sister's knees are soft. 3.radish is delicious. 4.my mom signaled a pear. 5.my cupboard is large. 6.I will not make a poacher. 7.I almost fell doze. 8.I'm beneath the table. 9.loafers my dad are black. 10.my limit watching TV until 9:00.
JUAN ANDRES PAZ ABDO
ReplyDeleteFITH GRADE A
READING
MISS LUCERO GUZMÁN
VOCABULARY: CAVEMICE HELP, I´M IN HOT LAVA
AUTHOR: GERONIMO STILTON
1. Stuffed: a pompous, pretentious person.
2. Tremble: 1. To shake or shiver, as from cold, fear, etc. 2. To feel great fear or anxiety.
3. Yikes: a term used to show shock or extreme surprise. Yikes! That sure scared me!
4. Reassuringly: 1. to assure again or anew. 2. To restore to confidence.
5. Whisker: A long projecting hair or bristle growing from the face or snout of many mammals. Whiskered (adj).
6. Shimmer : to shine with an unsteady light. Shimmery (adj).
7. Smack: a slight taste or flavor 2. A trace; bit. 3. A sharp noise made by parting the lips suddenly.
8. Puffs: 1. a short, sudden gust or expulsion of wind, breath or smoke, etc. 2. A draw at a cigarette, etc.
9. Ache: to have or give dull, steady pain.
10. Flea: a small, wingless, jumping insect that is bloodsucking parasite as an adult.
11. Blasting: 1. a strong rush of air. 2. The sound of a sudden rush of air, as through a horn.
12. Bewildered: to confuse hopelessly; befuddle.
13. Limping: to walk with or as with a lame leg.
14. Faint: 1. weak; feeble. 2. Timid.
15. Ferocious: violently cruel; fierce.
SENTENCES
1. I stuffed myself with pizza last night.
2. I trembled when I see that girl.
3. Yikes! That dog is big!
4. The file contained data that was reassuringly of my opinion.
5. The man was whiskered.
6. The light was so shimmering, I couldn´t see a thing.
7. He smacked his head against the door.
8. He gave three puffs to his pipe.
9. My grandma has got many aches because of her age.
10. The dog has got many fleas!
11. The neighbor´s guitar has got a blasting sound.
12. I am bewildered by your attitude.
13. I hurt my foot, so I was limping all week long.
14. My mom suffered a faint last night.
15. Lions at the zoo look very ferocious
Excellent Job... keep up the effort!!
DeleteAmeritec Eric David Ávila Santos
ReplyDelete5th “A” 19 de julio de 2014
Reading
Miss Lucero Guzmán
Glossary
1. Whitby: a seaport in E North Yorkshire, in NE England, ruins of an abbey; church Council a.d. 664.
Example: “Whitby was a beautiful, gloomy old town”.
2. Renfield: is a fictional character and an antagonist of Dracula; He is an inmate at the lunatic asylum overseen by Dr. John Seward.
Example: “Meanwhile Renfield seemed to be acting stranger than usual”.
3. Paprika: is a spice made from ground, dried fruits of the chili pepper family of the genus Capsicum annuum. Although Paprika is often associated with Hungarian cuisine, the chilies from which it is made are native to the New World.
Example: “He had excellent supper of chicken paprika.”
4. Petticoats: is an article of clothing for women; specifically an undergarment to be worn under a skirt or a dress. The petticoat is a separate garment hanging from the waist.
Example: “Some women use full skirt with petticoats”.
5. Uneasiness: is a feel of anxious or apprehensive; an uneasy calm, awkward or unsure with strangers.
Example: “He feels a strange, lingering uneasiness in the heart”.
6. Pitying: Sympathy and sorrow aroused by the misfortune or suffering of another; a matter of regret.
Example: “He had panicked and pitying for the wolf”.
7. Rattling: is a rapid series of short loud sounds extraordinarily good or great.
Example: “The steps were followed by the sounds of rattling chains”.
8. Dim: Lacking in brightness; emitting only a small amount of light; faint; lacking luster; dull and subdued; lacking sharpness or clarity of understanding or perception.
Example: “Jonathan saw only as the first dim strand of the morning sun for the window”.
9. Wanderings: Moving from place to place without a fixed plan; roaming; rambling having no permanent residence; nomadic.
Example: “Jonathan looked some animals in all of his wanderings”.
10. Perhaps: Possibly; maybe, perhaps; sentence substitute, it may happen, be so.
Example: “Perhaps Jonathan had his ancient Transylvanian roots”.
Well done honey!
DeleteSebastian Secaira 5th B July, 19, 2014
ReplyDeleteMAGIC SCIENCE TRICKS
VOCABULARY
1. Strange: unusual, extraordinary, or curious; odd; queer: a strange remark to make.
2. Hobby: an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation and not as a main occupation.
3. Hardware Store: place that sells metal ware, as tools, locks, hinges, or cutlery.
4. Drop: a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule.
5 Penny: a bronze coin, the 100th part of the dollars of various nations, as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States; one cent.
6. Napkin: a small piece of cloth or paper, usually square, for use in wiping the lips and fingers and to protect the clothes while eating.
7. Height: extent or distance upward
8. Heavy: of great weight; hard to lift or carry.
9. Uncrushed: press or squeeze with a force that destroys or deforms.
10. Dropped: to let or cause to fall.
SENTENCES:
1. In Bombay I felt strange.
2. My hobby is to play soccer.
3. I went to the hardware store to buy a hammer.
4. I saw a drop of water.
5. I have my lucky penny.
6. I use a napkin to clean my mouth.
7. My height is 7 feet.
8. The hippo is heavy to lift.
9. The paper is uncrushed.
10. I dropped my pencil from the desk.
Nice glossary Sebas!!
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ReplyDelete1.detailed; any one of the small parts that go to make up somethig.
2.account; to consider or judge to be.
3.haunting; to spend much time at visit often.
4. ancient; of times long past specially belonging to the early history of people before about a.d.500.
5. apparition; a stronge figure appearing suddenly and thoyght to be a ghost.
6. dragging; to pull in a slow hard specially along the ground.
7. clanking; a Sharp, metalle sound like a clank but not so ringing.
8. behind; in or to the rear or back.
9. spirits; the soul, a being that is no of this world.
10. figure; shape, outline or form a figure with four sides.
Sentences:
1. I detailed my homework.
2. I account in math.
3. I am hounting very often to my grandmother.
4. Jesús is a very ancient in the world.
5. In my house apparition a lot of ants.
6. I am dragging the rope.
7. I am a clanking a bell.
8. I am behind the door.
9. There are spirits in that house.
10. I see a figure of person in the dark.
Great work Patrick!
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ReplyDeleteGHOSTS
1. Ball: Sphere. Round object.
ReplyDelete*I like to play with my ball.
Reading Homework
ReplyDeleteUnder water mystery
1. Forehead : the part of the face above the eyebrows.
2. Bump : to cause to strike or collide.
3. Ceiling : the overhead interior surface of a room.
4. Headband: a band worn around the head.
5. Gear: implements, tools, especially as used for a particular occupation or activity.
6. Sweating: to perspire, especially freely or profusely.
7. Reassuring: to assure again.
8. Drowning: to die under water or other liquid of suffocation.
9. Decipher: to make out the meaning of.
10. Platters: a large, shallow dish, usually elliptical in shape.
Sentences:
1. My forehead is hurting very much.
2. I have a bump in the arm.
3. I have pictures at the ceiling of my room.
4. The ninjas use headbands.
5. I used a gear when I when I swim.
6. I am sweating because I was playing football.
7. I reassure that I made my homework.
8. My cousin drowned one year ago.
9. I deciphed the meaning of a code.
10. My mom use platters in a party.
Rodigo Castañeda
5th A
Monday, July 21 st
The structure of your sentences is very clear!! Nice job!!
Deleteglossary
ReplyDelete1. unless:if not ;exped if.
2. carry:to hold in ones hands or have in a bag ect..
3. crew:bunch of people.
4. hook:excuced of the blame for something.
5. dead:no longer living ; not alive.
6. frame : morally weak easely tempted.
7.bunch : a group or selection.
8. sterm: to relace anger or energi.
9. hook : excuced of the blame for something.
10 face :a person , think ,or act thatis not genuine.
SENTENCE
ReplyDelete1. in the show the pirat said : unless you give me a thing.
2. my dad carry a big book.
3. the army has alot of crew .
4. the hook is so big.
5. luis is dead.
6. the foto is in the frame
7. my mom take a bunch of soil.
8. i dont like the hook.
9. the face of the dog is so big
10. the force is stern.
Good job Mafer!! You are doing great... Never give up...
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ReplyDeleteCrime and Detection
Diego Duarte
Lucero Guzmán
Book Glosary
Definition
1. Scrap: Is the set of pieces of metal scrap, especially iron.
2. Guillotine: The guillotine, the machine was used to apply the death penalty by beheading in several European countries such as France, UK, Belgium, Sweden, Italy, the former Federal Republic of Germany and the former German Democratic Republic.
3. Leaflets: Printed text is reduced to sheets, which serves as informative or advertising instrument.
4. Pestered: Is a person who was hurt his feelings by others.
5. Career: Career is a race.
6. Smuggled: Is the input, the output and sale of illegal goods banned or subjected to duties which lets local authorities. It can also be understood as the purchase or sale of goods evading tariffs, is evading taxes.
7. Stash: Is a Portuguese vila belonging to the District of Vila Real, região North and Douro subregion, with about 2800 habitants.
8. Hanging: Is taken to be something like a hand rails.
9. Squalid: It is something that has no muscle. being slim.
10. Viciously: Is someone who did something wrong.
Sentences
1. I go to de city dump to found scrap
2. I see a guillotine in the museum.
3. That guy gives me these leaflets.
4. He was pestered.
5. I win the career.
6. That guy gets in jail because he make a smuggled of a movie.
7. My friend goes to Stash.
8. I am hanging in the hand rails.
9. That guy was squalid
10. That guy go to the jail because he is viciously.
Great job Diego!!
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ReplyDeleteBook: The Diary of a young girl ANNE FRANK
Author:(unknown)
1. Mood: Emotional state of feelings.(happy, sad, angry, exited, depress, etc.)
2. Burglars:People who are theifs, robbers.
3. Journalist: Someone who writes stories in a small white book.
4. Edited: A small change in a book novel poem.
Honey you are missing 6 words and the 10 sentences.
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ReplyDelete5th Grade A
Reading
Miss Elsa Lucero Gusman
Author: Bram Stoker
1)Commotion:
2)Wagons:
-The wagons were stoped on the traks,bloquing trafic.
3)Resembling:Pearson (looks,like)
-He resembling like his grandfather.
4)Unbaading:
5)Trough:(for animal food)
-did you forget to put the trough of the animals!?
6)Wearing: to wear clothes or another thing
-you like what i am wearing is a drees make of my grandma
7)Dismay: loosing the consience
-when i dismay in the class of math i forgot all the progress of the work.
8)Further:(comparative of far)
-is it far?is it further than that house over there?
9)Frightended: (scaerd)
-this forest is so frightended.
10)Wickedness:(evil)
-just go away i am more cool than you
11)Kidnapped:
12)Unfortunate:(bad look)
-what unfortunate i am i loose again the exam of math
13)Fled (run away from)
-if we are spotted we have to flee
14)Remained when you told another Pearson to see,play,go etc
-i remained you to taste this sushi is delicious./ i dont remained you to play slenderman is to scary.
15)Husband:
-Is he’s husband they got married trhee years ago.
17)struggling:figurative (having problems)
-If i stay in class today i will be in a struggling.
18)standing to stand and dont make any movement
-you stand here i need top ay this toy
19)telegram(telegramed message)
-could you connect that telegram in there
20)convinced to make the Pearson make or do wath you say
-Ok, i will invite you a taxis
Nicol, in some sentences you forgot to include the vocabulary word.
DeleteGLOSARY
ReplyDelete1.STRUGGLED: to move the body around violently in an attempt to get free.
EX.
I read a book of earth struggled
2.VAGUELY: having too much pride in one´s appearano , achienements os possessovins
EX.
Vaguely I lose.
3.NOODLE: a thin trip of pasta , made with egg.
EX.
I eat noodle in the diner.
4.PIXIES: a traditionally mischierous fairy like being.
EX.
I see a movi of pixis in the cinema.
5.CURSE: a blasphemous or obcene expression , use of anger; on oath.
EX.
Aurora have a curse , that make maleficent
6.MATTER:the substance from wich all physical things are made.
EX.
I have matter in the school
7.FORGOTTEN: to fail to or unable to remember.
EX.
I forgotten a homework in my house.
8.ATTACK: to make a sudden , violent attempt to hurt , damge ,or capture
EX:
The king attack the castle.
9.SIMPLE: not difficult ,easy.
EX.
The exame of math are simple.
10.ENCHANTING: to charm or delight.
EX.
My dog are enchanting.
Nice organization!! Very well done Luisa!!
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ReplyDeletevoocabulary
1. cliff: a steep rock face, esp. at the edge of the sea.
2. trembling: move involuntarily the earth .
3. neighbors: a person living in front or next.
4. frightened: scared
5. wickedest: bad or an evil person
6. terrifying : cause to feel extreme fear
7. shipmates : a member of a ship's crew
8. sudden :occurring quickly
9. outburst: a sudden release of strong emotion.
10. eyeless: sightless, unseeing
Julio, you forgot to include the sentences sweety!!
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ReplyDelete5th B
Glossary Book: Dolphin Freedom
1. Hunter: A person who hunts game or other wild animals for food or in sport.
2. Bait: food, or some substitute, used as a lure in fishing, trapping, etc.
3. Drowned: to die under water or other liquid of suffocation.
4. Dive: to plunge into water, especially headfirst.
5. Swam: simple past tense of swim.
6. Forgot: a simple past tense and past participle of forget.
7. Freeze: to become hardened into ice or into a solid body; change from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat.
8. Therefore: in consequence of that; as a result; consequently: I think; therefore I am.
9. Floated: to move gently on the surface of a liquid.
10. Sink: to fall, drop, or descend gradually to a lower level.
Sentences:
1. I saw a Hunter last week.
2. I need bait for be able to fish.
3. A polar bear drowned last month.
4. I will dive in a lake.
5. I swam yesterday.
6. I forgot to do my homework.
7. I was freezing.
8. I didn´t do my my homework therefore I will get a note.
9. The canoe floated away in the river.
10. The boat will sink!!
Excellent glossary Juan Luis!!
Delete1.Hampshire: a county on the coast of southern England; county town, Winchester.
ReplyDelete2.chirp: (typically of a small bird or an insect) utter a short, sharp, high-pitched sound.
3.jerked: a quick, sharp, sudden movement
4.promptly: a quick, sharp, sudden movement
5.crimson: of a rich deep red color inclining to purple.
6.apologized: xpress regret for something that one has done wrong.
7.drilling: produce (a hole) in something by or as if by boring with a drill.
8jolt:an abrupt rough or violent movement.
9.gulped: swallow (drink or food) quickly or in large mouthfuls, often audibly.
10. squeakier: aving or making a high-pitched sound or cry.
Sentences
1.My mom said that the other year we are going to go to Hampshire.
2.The chirp of the birds wake me every morning.
3.My mom give me a jerk of ears.
4.My Dad is so promptly.
5.The favorite color of my brother is color crimson.
6.my sister use my phone so she has to apologize to me.
7. My dad is drilling the wall.
8.My brother jolted me because i am sleeping again.
9.My dad give a big gulp to my water,Now i don´t have water.
10.The chirp of the crickets is too squeakier.
Kathya you did great!!
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ReplyDeleteWine:
A beverage made of the fermented juice of any of various kinds of grapes, usually containing from 10 to 15 percent alcohol by volume.
Vineyard:
It is a large field where the grapes are grown for wine.
Business:
The occupation, work, or trade in which a person is engaged.
Lifted:
To move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position; hoist.
Sir:
A respectful or formal term of address used to a man.
Fact:
Is something that has really occurred or is actually the case.
Held:
To have or keep in the hand
Thumbs:
The short, thick, inner digit of the human hand, next to the forefinger.
Hoped:
The feeling that what is wanted can be had or that events will turn out for the best: to give up hope.
Developed:
Is the growth of a object in a time; increase
Pay:
To settle (a debt, obligation, etc.), as by transferring money or goods, or by doing something
Owed:
To be under obligation to pay or repay; to owe money to the bank; to owe the bank intereset.
Worth:
Excellence of character or quality as commanding esteem: women of worth.
Against:
In opposition to; contrary to; adverse or hostile to: twenty votes against ten; against reason.
Finest:
Of superior or best quality; of high or highest grade: fine wine.
Far:
At or to a great distance.
Refusing:
To decline to accept (something offered): to refuse an award.
Fetch:
To go and bring back; return with...
Value:
Relative worth, merit, or importance.
Spoke:
A simple past tense of speak.
Sentence
1. The wine my dady bought was very old.
2. The vineyard is big like Miraflores.
3. The business of my dady is to ask contracts to the streets.
4. In my house my mom and my brother lifted the house of my animals.
5. Marvin and Neto are a sirs.
6. In reading we are learning the fact and opinion.
7. I held my sandwich in my hand.
8. I have 2 thumbs:
9. I hoped that yesterday is a good day to sing.
10. In the last year Miraflores developed in 1 week.
11. My mom pay in the IVA.
12. Guatemala is owed with many countrys.
13. Cristobal Colón have worth to go to the other side of India.
14. Argentina is played against to Germany.
15. My dress is so finest.
16. China is so far from Guatemala.
17. The students are refusing to do homework.
18. I go to fetch my shoe.
19. My family have a big value.
20. I spoke yesterday with my garandmother.
Ale, you went beyond!! You did more than what I asked... Super!! :D
DeleteBOOK GLOSARY
ReplyDelete1. Creepy: Having or causing a creeping sensationof the skin, as from horror or fear
EXAMPLE: This is a creepy ghost story of Geronimo Stilton.
2.Gazette: A newspaper.
EXAMPLE: The Rodent´s Gazette is the most popular newspaper in Ratonia.
3.Glittered: To reflect light with a brilliant sparkle with reflected light.
EXAMPLE: My eyes hurt me when I use a glittered shirt outside.
4.Howled: To make sound like an animal howling.
EXAMPLE: The ghost of the GRAND HOTEL howled in the story that I read.
5.Jotting: The act of a person who jots.
EXAMPLE: My brother is jotting very funny.
6.Pshaw:Used to express impacient , contempt , ,etc.
EXAMPLE: Pshaw!
7.Popped: To get hit up by the police.
EXAMPLE: Ijust got popped on the street.
8.Ruining: A falled, wrecked or decayed condition.
EXAMPLE:Horatzio is ruining if we don´t solve the mistery.
9.Snickered: To utter a party stifled laugh.
EXAMPLE: Hercule snickered all the night.
10.Wandering: Moving to place to place without a fixed plan.
EXAMPLE: Geronimo is wandering around the hotel.
Very clear glossary Guille... :) keep up the good job!
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ReplyDeleteSebastián Coronado Villacorta
ReplyDeleteBook
Meet Martin Luther King, Jr. By James T. de Kay
Glosary
1. younger: being in the first or early stage of life or growth; youthful.
2. rhythm: The pattern of musical movement through time.
3. suddenly: Happening without warning.
4. tumbled: Happening without warning;
5. everyone: Every person; everybody
6. segregation: The act or process of segregating or the condition of being segregated
7. restaurant: A place where meals are served to the public
8. awful: Extremely bad or unpleasant; terrible
9. during: At some time
10. groceries: A store selling foodstuffs and various household supplies.
Sentences:
1. My father is younger than my uncle.
2. Valeria has good rhythm.
3. Sudenly I was alone.
4. My Mon Tumbled down in the park.
5. Everyone I now is coming.
6. People live in segregation back in the past.
7. He loves to go to a good restaurant.
8. Ohhh that awful sound.
9. During the class she likes to eat.
10. I like to buy some groceries
Well done Sebas!! You are working great!!
DeleteIf I were inside my book
ReplyDeleteCharacter: Merlin
Why?
Because Merlin is the principal character. And I have magic. But sometimes the people bucks about you. But you can be popular and cool. You can spice the things and alive again the persons. You can turn up all the things that you want. O the persons say that you are a phenomenon. But you make fantastic things.
Honey, this was supposed to be published in the other file... :) (If You Get Inside Your Book...)
Delete1 Flash: is a light very harsh.
ReplyDeleteExample: I see the star an is very flashing.
2 Crawled: is to drag.
Example: My sister is crawling.
3 Slept:is the past of sleep.
Example:I slept in the car.
4 Held: is the past of have.
Example: I have a Samsung S3 but is damaged.
5 Among: is to enter.
Example:I anong in my house.
6 Half: is to have a oter parat of something.
Example: I have a half of the pizza and my moter the other half.
7 Wonder: is to ask of something.
Example: I ask what the cat eat.
8 Lonely: is to stay along.
Example: I am lonelyin Canada.
9 Wearing is to change cloth.
Example:My mother is wearing.
10 Punish Is to not allowed.
Example: My Faher punish me to not Play PS3.
Great work Adrian!!
DeleteIf I were inside my book what character will be?...
ReplyDeleteCharacter: The pauper
Why?
Becuse the pauper is very friendly and knows a lot of things of princes.
And because will change life whith a realy prince.
And to becuse my family is very good whiit the pauper.
And to becuse I wiil have a lot of things.
And I will have what I want .
And if i am a prince I will stop all the violence. And I will help de paupers to be okay. Yes and that are the reasons I will be the pauper.
Sweety, this was supposed to be published in the other file... :) (If You Get Inside Your Book...)
DeleteGRINNED:
ReplyDeleteTo smile broadly, often baring the teeth, as in amusement, glee, embarrassment, or other strong emotion.
TATTOO:
Tattoo art isn't just about getting random images etched onto your skin.
WHISPERING:
A secretly or surreptitiously expressed belief, rumor, or hint: whispers of scandal.
BLINKED:
To close and open one or both of the eyes rapidly.
ROBBERY:
The act or an instance of unlawfully taking the property of another by the use
of violence or intimidation.
LOVELY:
Having beauty that appeals to the emotions as well as to the eye. See Synonyms at beautiful.
REARVIEW:
(Automotive Engineering) a mirror on a motor vehicle enabling the driver to see traffic coming behind him or her
WHIZZED:
To make a whirring or hissing sound, as of an object speeding through air.
GLIMPSES: A brief, incomplete view or look.
DRIVEWAY:A private road that connects a house, garage, or other building with the street.
SENTENCES :
1. grinned when I'm happy
2. Cute tattoo you got?
3. I'll whispering in your ear
4. Blink much?
5. There was a robbery at the bank?
6. Teddy is lovely
7. He broke the rearview
8. Whistling is call
9. I glimpse when I saw the pictures
10. to the right is the driveway
Thank you for being responsible Miguel!!
DeleteThe story: Ghosts
ReplyDeleteCharacter: Dr. Kiwi
1. I will like to see a ghost.
2. I want to go to the house with ghost.
3. For me will be ideal participate in this story.
4. I beleive whit the ghost can exist.
5. I want to study how they live.
6. I never know if in my house exist a ghost.
7. I like participate in this story because for me is very interesting the aventure.
8. I like to study the science fiction because is emotional for me.
Sweetheart, this was supposed to be published in the other file... :) (If You Get Inside Your Book...)
Deletewhat would you be
ReplyDeletechapter:wendy
why:Wendy is so happy. I like the chapterof Wendy.Wendy is so beautifel.Wendy is the unit girl. She has a beautiful hair. She love imagine. She has 2 broters.
Baby, this was supposed to be published in the other file... :) (If You Get Inside Your Book...)
Delete1. Rastlof: is a name of origin Russian
ReplyDelete2. Catching: is to pick one object
3 smuggling: the agreement is intended to contribute to the fight against and fraud
4. Workmate: it is just as likely to be our own neighbor
5. Dunlap: faecal incontinence is a common and potentially distressing
6. Afterwards: preventions is better than having to use military means to clear up
7. Ranks: to clssificate
8. Pondered: to weight
9. Peak: top out
10.pruoted: to shoot
1 Sweater: A sweater is a knitted garment intended to cover the torso and arms
ReplyDelete2 Ethnic: an ethnic is a socially defined category of people who identifity with each other.
3 Uncharacteristic: is a adjective
4 Uncanny: strange or mysterious
5 Trick: to deceive someone
6 disapproving : showing that you feel something is bad or wrong
7 lawyer: someone whose job is to give advice to people about the law and speak for them in court
8 orphanage : a home for children whose parents are dead or unable to care for them
9 guilty: if you feel guilty,you feel that you have done something wrong
10 fanfare: a loud,short piece of music played on brass instruments, often to announce something important
Sentences
1 I have a sweater in my house.
2 she loves ethnic foods.
3 he has an uncanny ability to pick winner
4 he showed us some card triks
5 I feel disapproving with this exam
6 that person go with a lawyer
7a kid of my country go to a orphanage
8i fell guilty with play this game
9i have a fanfare in my closet
1. deck: is a deck covering the broken walls and ceilings.
ReplyDelete2. knees: knees help you to reflections and often squat.
3. radishes: grow a radish seed.
4. signaled: someone says something is signaled.
5. cupboard is where you put your clothes or your shoes.
6. poacher: a poacher is hiding from its prey to catch.
7. doze:doze is falling asleep half.
8. beneath: beneath is something to be down.
9. loafers: loafers are shoes that are characterized by lack of laces, buckles or other fasteners.
10. limits: limits is how long you can spend.
1.I have a deck on my roof.
2.my sister's knees are soft.
3.radish is delicious.
4.my mom signaled a pear.
5.my cupboard is large.
6.I will not make a poacher.
7.I almost fell doze.
8.I'm beneath the table.
9.loafers my dad are black.
10.my limit watching TV until 9:00.
Tarea de Natalie Batres
ReplyDelete5th B
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ReplyDeleteHomework
ReplyDeleteof Reading miss Lusero
1.cozy = warm and comfortable.
2.carpentry= plece to worckwith wood.
3. giggle= laugh.
4. relief = help, comfort.
5. realize = became aware.
6. carving = wooden work.
7. handle = negotiations , takeover.
8. scrap = small , piece.
9. expected = to wait for something.
10. whispered = to talk very siently.
Miss Lucero, I could not upload my review, so I don´t come today, I'll give you in a USB tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteMiss Lucero, I could not upload my review, I don´t come today I give you in a USB tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThanks!! ♪