Genius English 11 Vocabulary Booster
|
|
- Tabitha Nelson
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1
2 Word Class ability (n.) 8 able (adj.) 16 abroad (adj., adv.) 20 absent (adj.) 12 accept (v.) 14 achieve (v.) 14 action (n.) 3 active (adj.) 13 activity (n.) 18 Africa (n.) 5 against (prep.) 9 ago (adv.) 1 agreement (n.) 16 allow (v.) 10 almost (adv.) 6 already (adv.) 5 although (conj.) 19 American (n.) 9 ancient (adj.) 18 anyway (adv.) 16 anywhere (adv.) 8 army (n.) 19 arrive (v.) 5 Asia (n.) 15 Asian (adj., n.) 15 Atlantic (adj., n.) 19 attention (n.) 8 Australian (adj., n.) 9 average (adj.) 20 back (adv.) 2 be (v.), was/ were (p.), 1 been (pp.) be for/against... (v.) 16 beat (v.), beat (p.), 6 beaten (pp.) because (conj.) 1 become (v.), became 1 (p.), become (pp.) begin (v.), began (p.), 1 begun (pp.) bit (n.) 19 both (pron.) 10 brain (n.) 19 break (v.), broke (p.), 7 broken (pp.) break down (v.) 19 bring (v.), brought (p.), 5 brought (pp.) Britain (n.) 14 British (adj.) 4 build (v.), built (p.), 8 built (pp.) burn (v.) 12 buy (v.), bought (p.), 4 bought (pp.) calculate (v.) 4 can (v.) 1 Canada (n.) 15 Canadian (adj., n.) 9 care (n., v.) 7 carefully (adv.) 18 careless (adj.) 3 catch (v.), caught (p.), 3 caught (pp.) certain (adj.) 17 certainly (adv.) 4 chance (n.) 19 Chinese (adj.) 9 choose (v.),chose (p.), 5 chosen (pp.) clearly (adv.) 17 closely (adv.) 2 coast (n.) 20 come (v.), came (p.), 1 come (pp.) come back (v.) 17 concert (n.) 17 connect (v.) 9 connection (n.) 9 continue (v.) 6 conversation (n.) 16 copy (n.) 11 could (v.) 5 countryside (n.) 1 culture (n.) 10 cut (v.), cut (p.), 12 cut (pp.) danger (n.) 18 dead (adj.) 19 deaf (adj.) 2 dear (adj.) 8 decision (n.) 2 dialog (n.) 2 die (v.) 19 differ (v.) 16 differ from (v.) 16 difference (n.) 4 difficulty (n.) 12 direct (adj.) 3 directly (adv.) 11 district (n.) 10 dove (n.) 7 drink (v.), drank (p.), 10 drunk (pp.) drive (v.), drove (p.), 6 driven (pp.) each (pron.) 1 Earth (n.) 12 Page 1
3 earthquake (n.) 16 east (adj., adv., n.) 17 eastern (adj.) 9 eat (v.), ate (p.), 2 eaten (pp.) English (adj.) 10 Europe (n.) 15 European (adj., n.) 10 ever (adv.) 5 everywhere (adv.) 13 fall (v.), fell (p.), 3 fallen (pp.) feed (v.), fed (p.), 14 fed (pp.) find (v.), found (p.), 1 found (pp.) find out (v.) 3 fly (v.), flew (p.), 4 flown (pp.) fog (n.) 13 foggy (adj.) 13 for (prep.) 1 forget (v.), forgot (p.), 8 forgotten (pp.) foreign (adj.) 18 France (n.) 15 geography (n.) 14 German (adj., n.) 15 get (v.), got (p.), 1 got/gotten (pp.) give (v.), gave (p.), 7 given (pp.) go down (v.) 20 go up (v.) 20 go/goes (v.), went (p.), 1 gone (pp.) (be) going to (v.) 2 have a dialog (v.) 2 have an agreement (v.) 13 have/has (v.), had (p.), 1 had (pp.) hear (v.), heard (p.), 2 heard (pp.) heat (n.) 12 height (n.) 1 here (adv.) 2 hero (n.) 7 hobby (n.) 6 hold (v.), held (p.), 4 held (pp.) hometown (n.) 5 if (conj.) 2 impossible (adj.) 6 India (n.) 15 Indian (adj.) 15 international (adj.) 9 Japanese (adj., n.) 15 join (v.) 18 just (adj., adv.) 3 keep (v.), kept (p.), 11 kept (pp.) key (n.) 16 kill (v.) 20 knife (n.), knives (pl.) 18 knowledge (n.) 3 language (n.) 10 later (adv.) 3 make a copy (v.) 11 make a decision (v.) 2 may (v.) 4 meet (v.), met (p.), 1 met (pp.) might (v.) 12 must (v.) 4 national (adj.) 13 nearly (adv.) 20 necessary (adj.) 20 never (adv.) 1 north (adj., adv., n.) 17 northern (adj.) 9 object (n.) 9 once (adv.) 7 Pacific (adj., n.) 13 palace (n.) 3 passenger (n.) 13 passport (n.) 11 perfect (adj.) 11 perhaps (adv.) 8 period (n.) 20 permission (n.) 7 permit (v.) 7 physics (n.) 14 pollute (v.) 12 possible (adj.) 14 province (n.) 10 put (v.), put (p.), 15 put (pp.) reach (v.) 3 read (v.), read (p.), 3 read (pp.) real (adj.) 5 recent (adj.) 20 recently (adv.) 6 return (n., v.) 4 return to a place (v.) 14 ride (v.), rode (p.), 5 ridden (pp.) rich (adj.) 2 role (n.) 18 run (v.), ran (p.), 4 run (pp.) run into (v.) 2 Page 2
4 Russia (n.) 15 Russian (adj., n.) 10 say (v.), said (p.), 2 said (pp.) see (v.), saw (p.), 1 seen (pp.) send (v.), sent (p.), 7 sent (pp.) shall (v.) 20 shampoo (n.) 18 show (v.), showed (p.), 2 shown (pp.) sight (n.) 3 since (conj., prep.) 12 sing (v.), sang (p.), 2 sung (pp.) sit (v.), sat (p.), sat (pp.) 5 sleep (v.), slept (p.), 7 slept (pp.) south (adj., adv., n.) 17 southern (adj.) 9 speak (v.), spoke (p.), 5 spoken (pp.) spend (v.), spent (p.), 2 spent (pp.) spot (n.) 17 stand (v.), stood (p.), stood (pp.) 6 state (n.) 10 stay (n., v.) 17 steal (v.), stole (p.), 19 stolen (pp.) storm (n.) 13 strange (adj.) 6 stranger (n.) 3 stripe (n.) 3 success (n.) 12 take (v.), took (p.), 3 taken (pp.) teach (v.), taught (p.), 8 taught (pp.) tell (v.), told (p.), 3 told (pp.) temperature (n.) 14 think (v.), thought (p.), thought (pp.) thumbs down (n.) 6 thumbs up (n.) 6 thunder (n.) 12 to (prep.) 1 tornado (n.) 13 toward(s) (adv.) 5 track (n.) 7 track and field meet (n.) 11 twice (adv.) 8 3 typhoon (n.) 13 unable (adj.) 4 understand (v.), 2 understood (p.), understood (pp.) United Kingdom (n.) 10 (be) used to (adj.) 20 visitor (n.) 4 wake (v.), woke (p.), 7 woken (pp.) weak (adj.) 8 wear (v.), wore (p.), 6 worn (pp.) website (n.) 11 welcome (v.) 11 well (adj., adv.) 8 west (adj., adv., n.) 17 western (adj.) 16 whistle (n., v.) 5 will (v.) 1 win (v.), won (p.), 5 won (pp.) wind (n.) 4 write (v.), wrote (p.), written (pp.) 5 Page 3
5 CLASS LIST Unit 1 Class 1 ago (adv.) be (v.), was/ were (p.), been (pp.) because (conj.) become (v.), became (p.), become (pp.) begin (v.), began (p.), begun (pp.) can (v.) come (v.), came (p.), come (pp.) countryside (n.) each (pron.) find (v.), found (p.), found (pp.) for (prep.) get (v.), got (p.), got/gotten (pp.) go/goes (v.), went (p.), gone (pp.) have/has (v.), had (p.), had (pp.) height (n.) meet (v.), met (p.), met (pp.) never (adv.) see (v.), saw (p.), seen (pp.) to (prep.) will (v.) Class 2 back (adv.) closely (adv.) deaf (adj.) decision (n.) dialog (n.) eat (v.), ate (p.), eaten (pp.) (be) going to (v.) have a dialog (v.) hear (v.), heard (p.), heard (pp.) here (adv.) if (conj.) make a decision (v.) rich (adj.) run into (v.) say (v.), said (p.), said (pp.) show (v.), showed (p.), shown (pp.) sing (v.), sang (p.), sung (pp.) spend (v.), spent (p.), spent (pp.) understand (v.), understood (p.), understood (pp.) Class 3 action (n.) careless (adj.) catch (v.), caught (p.), caught (pp.) direct (adj.) fall (v.), fell (p.), fallen (pp.) find out (v.) just (adj., adv.) knowledge (n.) later (adv.) palace (n.) reach (v.) read (v.), read (p.), read (pp.) sight (n.) stranger (n.) stripe (n.) take (v.), took (p.), taken (pp.) tell (v.), told (p.), told (pp.) think (v.), thought (p.), thought (pp.) Class 4 British (adj.) buy (v.), bought (p.), bought (pp.) calculate (v.) certainly (adv.) difference (n.) fly (v.), flew (p.), flown (pp.) hold (v.), held (p.), held (pp.) may (v.) must (v.) return (n., v.) run (v.), ran (p.), run (pp.) unable (adj.) visitor (n.) wind (n.) Page 4
6 Unit 2 Class 5 Africa (n.) already (adv.) arrive (v.) bring (v.), brought (p.), brought (pp.) choose (v.),chose (p.), chosen (pp.) could (v.) ever (adv.) hometown (n.) real (adj.) ride (v.), rode (p.), ridden (pp.) sit (v.), sat (p.), sat (pp.) speak (v.), spoke (p.), spoken (pp.) toward(s) (adv.) whistle (n., v.) win (v.), won (p.), won (pp.) write (v.), wrote (p.), written (pp.) Class 6 almost (adv.) beat (v.), beat (p.), beaten (pp.) continue (v.) drive (v.), drove (p.), driven (pp.) hobby (n.) impossible (adj.) recently (adv.) stand (v.), stood (p.), stood (pp.) strange (adj.) thumbs down (n.) thumbs up (n.) wear (v.), wore (p.), worn (pp.) Class 7 break (v.), broke (p.), broken (pp.) care (n., v.) dove (n.) give (v.), gave (p.), given (pp.) hero (n.) once (adv.) permission (n.) permit (v.) send (v.), sent (p.), sent (pp.) sleep (v.), slept (p.), slept (pp.) track (n.) wake (v.), woke (p.), woken (pp.) Class 8 ability (n.) anywhere (adv.) attention (n.) build (v.), built (p.), built (pp.) dear (adj.) forget (v.), forgot (p.), forgotten (pp.) perhaps (adv.) teach (v.), taught (p.), taught (pp.) twice (adv.) weak (adj.) well (adj., adv.) Page 5
7 Unit 3 Class 9 against (prep.) American (n.) Australian (adj., n.) Canadian (adj., n.) Chinese (adj.) connect (v.) connection (n.) eastern (adj.) international (adj.) northern (adj.) object (n.) southern (adj.) Class 10 allow (v.) both (pron.) culture (n.) district (n.) drink (v.), drank (p.), drunk (pp.) English (adj.) European (adj., n.) language (n.) province (n.) Russian (adj., n.) state (n.) United Kingdom (n.) Class 11 copy (n.) directly (adv.) keep (v.), kept (p.), kept (pp.) make a copy (v.) passport (n.) perfect (adj.) track and field meet (n.) website (n.) welcome (v.) Class 12 absent (adj.) burn (v.) cut (v.), cut (p.), cut (pp.) difficulty (n.) Earth (n.) heat (n.) might (v.) pollute (v.) since (conj., prep.) success (n.) thunder (n.) Unit 4 Class 13 active (adj.) everywhere (adv.) fog (n.) foggy (adj.) have an agreement (v.) national (adj.) Pacific (adj., n.) passenger (n.) storm (n.) tornado (n.) typhoon (n.) Class 14 accept (v.) achieve (v.) Britain (n.) feed (v.), fed (p.), fed (pp.) geography (n.) physics (n.) possible (adj.) return to... (v.) temperature (n.) Class 15 Asia (n.) Asian (adj., n.) Canada (n.) Europe (n.) France (n.) German (adj., n.) India (n.) Indian (adj.) Japanese (adj., n.) put (v.), put (p.), put (pp.) Russia (n.) Class 16 able (adj.) agreement (n.) anyway (adv.) be for/against... (v.) conversation (n.) differ (v.) differ from (v.) earthquake (n.) key (n.) western (adj.) Page 6
8 Unit 5 Class 17 certain (adj.) clearly (adv.) come back (v.) concert (n.) east (adj., adv., n.) north (adj., adv., n.) south (adj., adv., n.) spot (n.) stay (n., v.) west (adj., adv., n.) Class 18 activity (n.) ancient (adj.) carefully (adv.) danger (n.) foreign (adj.) join (v.) knife (n.), knives (pl.) role (n.) shampoo (n.) Class 19 although (conj.) army (n.) Atlantic (adj., n.) bit (n.) brain (n.) break down (v.) chance (n.) dead (adj.) die (v.) steal (v.), stole (p.), stolen (pp.) Class 20 abroad (adj., adv.) average (adj.) coast (n.) go down (v.) go up (v.) kill (v.) nearly (adv.) necessary (adj.) period (n.) recent (adj.) shall (v.) (be) used to (adj.) Page 7
PAST PARTICIPLE: IRREGULAR VERBS
PAST PARTICIPLE: IRREGULAR VERBS Verb infinitive Past Simple Past Participle Verb infinitive Past Simple Past Participle EN family N family Write Wrote Wear Wore Drive Drove Swear Swore Ride Rode Tear
More informationPIMA TALES BY HENRIETTE ROTHSCHILD KROEBER THE CREATION OF THE WOKLD
PIMA TALES BY HENRIETTE ROTHSCHILD KROEBER THE CREATION OF THE WOKLD When Djivut Maka, Earth Medicine-man, was about first, it was all dark and he went around as a butterfly all alone. After awhile he
More informationthe Frog prince hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
the Frog prince hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh 1 The Frog Prince One fine evening a young princess put on her bonnet and clogs, and went out to take a walk by herself in a wood; and when she came to a cool spring
More informationHAVE GOT WAS WERE CAN. Koalatext.com TO BE GRAMMAR PAST SIMPLE IREGULAR VERBS
Koalatext.com HAVE GOT CAN WAS WERE IF TO BE GRAMMAR PAST SIMPLE IREGULAR VERBS PAST SIMPLE IRREGULAR VERBS (affirmative) Grammar - PAST SIMPLE - IRREGULAR VERBS (affirmative) Activity 1. Write in the
More informationOne day an ant was drinking at a small stream and fell in. She made desperate
(A) One day an ant was drinking at a small stream and fell in. She made desperate efforts to reach the side, but made no progress at all. The poor ant almost exhausted was still bravely doing her best
More informationHeidiSongs & Dolch List Correlation
HeidiSongs & Dolch List Correlation Here is a complete list of the Dolch Words, and which volume of HeidiSongs Sing and Spell the Sight Words you will find each spelling song on. Each time you see our
More informationThe Happy Prince. Why aren t you like the Happy Prince? mothers said to their little boys when they cried.
The Happy Prince The statue of the Happy Prince stood high above the city. It was covered with gold, its eyes were bright blue jewels, and a red jewel hung from its waist. Everyone thought that it was
More informationOnce upon a time in the RGV
UTRGV #subculture: Urban Art Experience @FESTIBA Storybook Wall Workshop Collective, community stories where each participant wrote only 3 words and passed the story along Once upon a time in the RGV I
More informationGoldilocks and the Three Bears
Traditional Tales... Goldilocks and the Three Bears Once upon a time there lived three bears and a little girl called Goldilocks. One day, she saw a house and went inside. She saw some porridge. She tasted
More information1 Need Help? or Call
Course: US History/Ms. Brown Homeroom: 7th Grade US History Standard #7H106 Do Now Day #8 Aims: SWBAT use latitude and longitude measurements to precisely locate places on a map SWBAT differentiate between
More informationPresents Clever Alice From "The Fairy Book" by Miss Mulock - 1 -
Presents Clever Alice From "The Fairy Book" by Miss Mulock - 1 - nce upon a time there was a man who had a daughter, who was called Clever OAlice; and when she was grown up, her father said, We must see
More informationThere was once a miller who was poor, but he had
RUMPELSTILTSKIN There was once a miller who was poor, but he had one beautiful daughter. It happened one day that he came to speak with the King, and, to give himself consequence, he told him that he had
More informationPART I. Performed by: Alexandra Jiménez
PART I The beginning of this story takes place in Rota. Rota is a very small town in Spain. It is not far from the Bay of Cadiz. Rota is famous for its different kinds of fruit and vegetables. In particular,
More informationOutside the house, Alice saw a table under a tree. The
CHAPTER 7 The tea party Outside the house, Alice saw a table under a tree. The March Hare and the Mad Hatter were sitting at it, drinking tea. A fat Dormouse sat between them with his eyes closed. He looked
More informationA page from Willow s computer diary
I ROBOT, YOU JANE A page from Willow s computer diary Things have always been strange here in Sunnydale. Since Buffy arrived in town we ve been able to understand it better. But the truth can be quite
More informationGuardian Angel and the Nightlight
The Guardian Angel and the Nightlight Daddy, do I have to go to sleep now? asked Thomas. I think you ve had enough story time for one night, said Father. Please, Daddy. Just one more story, begged Thomas.
More informationThere was once a woodcutter who had a wife and a. When the wife died, the woodcutter soon. married another woman, who had a daughter of her
Narrator: Location: daughter. husband, J Story 2130 (Miscellaneous Tape 10--1972) Rernzi KalabakC1 Izmit, capital of '.. Izml.t PrOVl.nCei but tale taped at Bodrum, kaza city of Mu9la Province ~ : February
More informationThe Golden Windows - Unit 3 Worksheets: Reader 2
The Golden Windows - Unit 3 Worksheets: Reader 2 More Reading WORKSHEET 1a Why People began to Live in Houses Once upon a time, the great god Aum called the sun bird. He gave it three gourds. They were
More informationWind. The Mystery. The Mystery Wind LEVELED BOOK N. Visit for thousands of books and materials.
The Mystery Wind A Reading A Z Level N Leveled Book Word Count: 864 LEVELED BOOK N The Mystery Wind Written by Cheryl Ryan Illustrated by Hugh Armstrong Visit www.readinga-z.com for thousands of books
More informationThe Selfish Giant. by Oscar Wilde (abridged)
The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde (abridged) The selfish giant by Oscar Wilde (abridged) Every afternoon, as they were coming home from school, the children used to play in the Giant s garden. It was a
More informationA SAD TALE OF LONG AGO: HOW MAGIC SIGNS WERE BROUGHT TO A FAR-OFF ISLAND
1. A SAD TALE OF LONG AGO: HOW MAGIC SIGNS WERE BROUGHT TO A FAR-OFF ISLAND Many, many years ago a group of brown-skinned people lived on a smdl J island in the middle of a great sea. Their life, it is
More informationThe Tale of Tiny. By, Amina and Aya
The Tale of Tiny By, Amina and Aya Table of Contents - chapter 1 page 2 - chapter 2 page 5 - chapter 3 page 8 Get ready because today you are gonna hear a story about yours truly ME!!!!!!! 1 Chapter 1
More informationThe Legend of. Sulawesi. Written by Reza Roovers
The Legend of Sulawesi Written by Reza Roovers 1 Have you ever noticed that the island of Sulawesi resembles a bizarre orchid shape? If you haven t noticed, well, now you know because I just told you.
More informationHis daughters, Cora and Alice, came to Fort Edward from Scotland. They wanted to visit their father at Fort William Henry. General Webb told Major
CHAPTER 1 In 1757 a lot of North America was a wild country and the thick woods were often dangerous. Indians fought other Indians. Indians fought white men. The French fought the British because they
More informationKunjamma Father s younger brother s wife in Malayalam. For the teacher: Chittappan Father s younger brother in Malayalam.
Today, there was a lot of activity at Maalu s house. Chittappan and his family were coming home after five years. Chittappan had got a job in a country called Abu Dhabi five years ago. Since then he had
More informationCentral Valley School District Social Studies Curriculum Map Grade 7. August - September
August - September Geographical/Historical Skills Identify and analyze timelines. Construct and use cause and effect charts. Differentiate between fact and opinion. Use of word webs, flip charts, outlines
More informationLesson 19. Jesus Walks on Water. John 6:16-21
L i f e o f C h r i s t from the gospel of J o h n Lesson 19 Jesus Walks on Water John 6:16-21 Mission Arlington Mission Metroplex Curriculum 2010 Created for use with young, unchurched learners Adaptable
More informationExplorers 3 Teacher s notes for the Comprehension Test: The Magic Flute
Explorers 3 Teacher s notes for the Comprehension Test: The Magic Flute Do this test after you have read the whole book with the class. Ask the children to fill in their name and the date at the top of
More informationThat gives shades all day for you and me.
The Jungles My own little jungles I know so well Beside the old road with a story to tell; For in its borders are so many things That remind me of my travels and flings. All built with trellis painted
More informationLuyện đọc Tiếng Anh: The Monkey and the Crocodile
Luyện đọc Tiếng Anh: The Monkey and the Crocodile The Monkey and the Crocodile Once there was a monkey who lived in a naval tree beside a river. This naval tree produced more fruit than any other tree
More informationWORKSHEET. Área: ingles Periodo: 1 Fecha: 26 feb al 2 Mar. Competencia: writing and grammar comprehension. Uses of the past tenses Part I
WORKSHEET Área: ingles Periodo: 1 Fecha: 26 feb al 2 Mar. Tema: Past Tenses Grado: 11th grade Competencia: writing and grammar comprehension Uses of the past tenses Part I The simple past tense is also
More informationThe Emperor's New Clothes
The Emperor's New Clothes Many years ago there lived an Emperor who loved new clothes. Everyday he had his tailor make new clothes, and he enjoyed changing many times a day. He seemed to care for nothing
More informationIntroducing Inspector Tippington
Introducing Inspector Tippington Inspector Tippington is a world-famous detective who is retired from Scotland Yard. He is also an expert in world history. He has spent his life traveling around the world
More informationa n d n d n i n n d a o n e o t f o b g b f h n a f o r b c d e f g c a n h i j b i g y i t n d p n a p p s t e v i s w o m e b
Pre-Primer Word Search a n d n d n i n n d a o n e o t f o b g b f h n a f o r b c d e f g c a n h i j b i g y i t n d p n a p p s t e v i s w o m e b and big can for in is it me one 1 Pre-Primer Word
More informationPSSA ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
PASSAGE 1 The following passage and poem are about making soup. Read the passage and answer questions 1 5. Then, read the poem and answer questions 6 11. Nail Soup a folktale from Sweden There was once
More informationRapunzel - Script and Song Lyrics
Rapunzel - Script and Song Lyrics Once upon a time there was a man and his wife. At the back of their house was a little window where they could see a beautiful garden, full of wonderful flowers and vegetables.
More informationTHE FISHERS OF MEN (LUKE 5:1-11; 6:12-16) MEMORY VERSE: "And He said to them, 'Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men.
MEMORY VERSE: "And He said to them, 'Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men.' " MATTHEW 4:19 1. "Now so it was, as the multitude pressed about Him to hear the of, that He stood by the Lake of Gennesaret."
More informationVolume 1. The Princess Who Never Laughed The Fairy Shoemaker, Miss Molly Squeak Sleeping Beauty, The Tinderbox
Classic Children s Tales Volume 1 The Princess Who Never Laughed The Fairy Shoemaker, Miss Molly Squeak Sleeping Beauty, The Tinderbox Classic Children s Tales Volume 1 Table of Contents The Princess Who
More information3.1.2 Dominant, alternative and resistant readings Text 1
3.1.2 Dominant, alternative and resistant readings Text 1 1 Little Red Riding Hood There once was a girl named Little Red Riding Hood. She had baked some treats for her ill grandmother, who lived on the
More informationTeacher Edition. Goldilocks. Baby Bear. and the Three Bears. alphakids. Goes for a Walk. Retold by Jenny Feely. Illustrated by Peter Paul Bajer
Teacher Edition Goldilocks Baby Bear and the Three Bears Goes for a Walk Retold by Jenny Feely alphakids Illustrated by Peter Paul Bajer Published edition Eleanor Curtain Publishing 2004 First published
More information3., Susan Woman : Help yourself. That 's too bad. I'm afraid, but I can 't. Thanks a lot. Glad to meet you. . 7
2002 3.. ( ) ( ). 3., Susan. 4.,. 16... - - - - - 1.,. 5.,. 3 3 6 3 6 6.,. Woman : Help yourself. That 's too bad. I'm afraid, but I can 't. Thanks a lot. Glad to meet you. 2.,. 3 ( ) 15-1. 7. [ 78 ].
More informationT L S H. Doug Johnson
Doug Johnson T L S H 2 THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW Todays story is called The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. It is about something strange that happed long ago in a valley called Sleepy Hollow. It was written
More informationName Events in a Story
Events in a Story Warm Up: Get Active! Pretend you are Goldilocks at the beginning of the story. First, pretend to stroll through the forest. Next, pretend to eat porridge. Reading a story is like climbing
More informationIN RE INVESTIGATION OF AN ACCIDENT WHICH OCCURRED ON THE OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD NEAR MEDBURY, IDAHO, ON JANUARY 11, 1920.
IN RE INVESTIGATION OF AN ACCIDENT WHICH OCCURRED ON THE OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD NEAR MEDBURY, IDAHO, ON JANUARY 11, 1920. On January 11, 1920, there was a rear-end collision between a passenger train
More informationExplorers 4 Teacher s notes for the Comprehension Test: The Snow Queen
Explorers 4 Teacher s notes for the Comprehension Test: The Snow Queen Do this test after you have read the whole book with the class. Ask the children to fill in their name and the date at the top of
More informationChapter 21 Southwest Asia: Harsh & Arid Lands
Name Hour Chapter 21 Southwest Asia: Harsh & Arid Lands Essential Question: How has the physical geography of Asia influenced the development of these regions (i.e. history, population distribution, &
More informationHow Two Pilots Flew Non-Stop Around the World
08 November 2011 voaspecialenglish.com How Two Pilots Flew Non-Stop Around the World nasm.si.edu The Voyager hangs in the National Air and Space Museum in Washington (You can find an MP3 of this story
More informationVocabulary: New Context
b Vocabulary: New Context Put the right word in each blank. cliff presently roll giant isolation location inhabitants theory crater realize prevent statues solemn 1. Don t carry the rock. Just it down
More informationCONTENTS. 6 Two Promises Miranda and Ferdinand plan to marry. Caliban 36 gets Stephano and Trinculo to promise to kill Prospero.
CONTENTS Words Used...5 Interdisciplinary Teaching Suggestions...4 No. TITLE SYNOPSIS PAGE 1 The Storm Prospero, the Duke of Milan, sinks the king s boat 6 with amagic storm. Prospero tells his daughter,
More informationPost Test Trimester 1 US & Canada 6th Grade-Study Guide
Post Test Trimester 1 US & Canada 6th Grade-Study Guide Matching Fill in the blank by writing the letter of the correct term below. a. dominion f. indigenous b. Industrial Revolution g. interdependent
More informationThe Story of Wopsie the Cat. Based on a true story...
The Story of Wopsie the Cat Based on a true story... 2 Based on a True Story: The first airship to travel across the Atlantic from east to west, left East Fortune in Scotland on 2 July 1919 and arrived
More informationINDICADOR DE DESEMPEÑO Identifica puntos a favor y en contra, a través de un texto argumentativo, sobre temas con los que está familiarizado.
INSTITUCION EDUCATIVA LA PRESENTACION NOMBRE ALUMNA: AREA : HUMANIDADES ASIGNATURA: INGLÉS DOCENTE: DIEGO ANDRÉS AGUIRRE Y ANA LUCIA TIPO DE GUIA: CONCEPTUAL Y EJERCITACIÓN PERIODO GRADO No FECHA DURACION
More informationPeace, Love & Angels My Heavenly Encounters
In PEACE, LOVE & ANGELS: My Heavenly Encounters, author Gina M. Klein shares her personal stories and encounters with God's messengers for the first time. The beautiful auras and soft whispers she's witnessed
More informationLesson Eight The Meeting of the Dinosaurs Evidence Given by Dinosaur Footprints
Lesson Eight The Meeting of the Dinosaurs Evidence Given by Dinosaur Footprints Summary During the first set of activities, students focused on the basics, learning about rocks, minerals, time, and fossils.
More informationGo Live! Simple Grammar answer key: Level 1
Go Live! Simple Grammar answer key: Level 1 1 Unit 1 p. 4 1 1 it 2 we 3 she p. 6 2 1 is 2 are 3 1 am 2 is p. 7 4 1 an 2 an 3 a 4 they 5 he 6 you 6 am 6 are 4 a 5 an 6 an p. 8 5 1 The 2 - / the 3-4 The
More informationPeter And John Visit Jesus Tomb John 20:1-10
Lesson 279 Peter And John Visit Jesus Tomb John 20:1-10 MEMORY VERSE MARK 9:31 For He taught His disc iples and said to them, "The S on of Man is being delivered into the hands of m en, and they will kill
More informationRead the text and then answer the questions.
1 Read the text and then answer The young girl walked on the beach. What did she see in the water? Was it a dolphin, a shark, or a whale? She knew something was out there. It had an interesting fin. She
More informationNicholas Nickleby A classic story by Charles Dickens Adapted by Gill Munton Series Editor: Louis Fidge
Nicholas Nickleby A classic story by Charles Dickens Adapted by Gill Munton Series Editor: Louis Fidge 9780230719880_text.indd 1 14/12/2009 17:27 Contents 1 The Nickleby family history 3 2 Mr Wackford
More informationLEVEL There Is a Carrot in My Ear and Other Noodle Tales Schwartz, Alvin
LEVEL 2.5 7345 There Is a Carrot in My Ear and Other Noodle Tales Schwartz, Alvin A noodle is a silly person. This book is about a family of noodles and the silly things they do. They are Mr. and Mrs.
More informationContents. 93 An Overview 106 Appendices 110
Contents Preface 6 Glossary 9 Roots 10 Basic Design 18 Propulsion 28 The Programme 35 Flight Development 52 How It Works 66 Tornado in Service 79 The Air Defence Variant 93 An Overview 106 Appendices 110
More informationAladdin was the son of Hassan the tailor. Hassan died
Chapter 1 The wizard Aladdin was the son of Hassan the tailor. Hassan died when Aladdin was twelve and so the boy lived with his mother. They lived in a little house in the middle of the town. They were
More informationNew York Exercises 1
New York Exercises 1 1 A N S W E R T H E Q U E S T I O N S I N Y O UR O W N W O R D S! How many people live in New York? Name the five boroughs of the city : The central part of New York is How can you
More informationChapter 1 My Story Begins
Introduction "I'm going to finish this! I'll stop when the white devil is dead with my harpoon in his white devil's body." Captain Ahab hates Moby Dick "the white devil" because he lost a leg to the white
More informationGrade 1 Materials IOWA TIER. Universal Screening: FALL Universal Screening: WINTER Universal Screening: SPRING Progress Monitoring
Grade 1 Materials IOWA TIER Universal Screening: FALL Universal Screening: WINTER Universal Screening: SPRING Progress Monitoring First Grade Universal Screening Student Materials Fall Theodore J. Christ
More informationWhat a Hurricane Needs to Develop
Weather Weather is the current atmospheric conditions, such as air temperature, wind speed, wind direction, cloud cover, precipitation, relative humidity, air pressure, etc. 8.10B: global patterns of atmospheric
More informationPART ONE. Once upon a time there was a very special baby. who grew up to be very wise. and to tell us how to be kind. His name was Jesus.
PART ONE Once upon a time there was a very special baby who grew up to be very wise and to tell us how to be kind. His name was Jesus. Mary and Joseph were his mummy and daddy. One day they set off to
More informationOld Testament. Part One. Created for use with young, unchurched learners Adaptable for all ages including adults
Old Testament Part One Created for use with young, unchurched learners Adaptable for all ages including adults Mission Arlington Mission Metroplex Curriculum Lesson 30 Page 1 M ISSION ARLINGTON MISSION
More informationRumpelstiltskin (Grimm's version)
Rumpelstiltskin (Grimm's version) Brothers Grimm German Intermediate 7 min read By the side of a wood, in a country a long way off, ran a fine stream of water; and upon the stream there stood a mill. The
More informationLAW 476 (Evidence) Section 001 Emma Cunliffe MARKS: 100
Write Your Exam Code Here: Return this exam question paper to your invigilator at the end of the exam before you leave the classroom. THIS TEST CONSISTS OF 6 PAGES PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE A COMPLETE
More informationJanuary 2018 Special Preview Edition
January 2018 Special Preview Edition What s inside this booklet? The contents you ll explore 2 Americas 4 Europe 6 Far East & Oceania 8 Central & South Asia 10 Africa & Middle East 12 International 14
More informationTHE SELFISH GIANT. by Oscar Wilde
THE SELFISH GIANT by Oscar Wilde Every afternoon, as they were coming from school, the children used to go and play in the Giant's garden. It was a large lovely garden, with soft green grass. Here and
More informationThursday, October 4, 2018
Thursday, October 4, 2018 Unit question: Why do people explore? What are the consequences of exploration? HW: Modern Day explorers graphic organizer due tomorrow! Looking ahead: Logo contest/spirit leaders
More informationHOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT retold by Pleasant DeSpain illustrated by Capucine Mazille Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced
More informationMassachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System Practice Test English Language Arts Reading Comprehension GRADE 5
Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System Practice Test English Language Arts Reading Comprehension GRADE 5 Student Name School Name District Name This is a practice test. Your responses to practice
More informationWorld Geography. BY MARK STANGE and REBECCA LARATTA
BY MARK STANGE and REBECCA LARATTA COPYRIGHT 2002 Mark Twain Media, Inc. ISBN 1-58037-205-8 Printing No. CD-1551 Mark Twain Media, Inc., Publishers Distributed by Carson-Dellosa Publishing Company, Inc.
More informationBut our garden was the admiration of everyone who visited the island. My grandfather and I were at work in it every fine day, and
My Strange Home It was a strange day, the day that I was born. The waves were beating against the lighthouse, and the wind was roaring and raging against everything. Had not the lighthouse been built very
More informationPINOCCHIO. Based on the classic tale by Carlo Collodi. One day, he saw a puppet theatre in the street. The puppets seemed so lifelike.
PINOCCHIO Based on the classic tale by Carlo Collodi 1 Once upon a time there was a poor carpenter named Geppetto. He had never married, and so had no children. How I wish I had a little boy of my own!
More informationMACMILLAN READERS ELEMENTARY LEVEL BRAM STOKER. Tales of Horror. Retold by John Davey MACMILLAN
MACMILLAN READERS ELEMENTARY LEVEL BRAM STOKER Tales of Horror Retold by John Davey MACMILLAN Contents The Judge s House 5 The Iron Maiden 25 The Return of Abel Behena 37 Points for Understanding 59 THE
More informationTHE EVIL QUEEN AND THE RED CACTUS By Dilmehr Kaur. The. Story Analysis BY JIHAN KAMILA AULIRAHAM. And The
THE EVIL QUEEN AND THE RED CACTUS By Dilmehr Kaur The Story Analysis BY JIHAN KAMILA AULIRAHAM And The MAIN IDEA Emily, Lucy, and Rosie were brave girls who showed their bravery by going on a dangerous
More informationThe Two Sisters. Easy 10 min read. Flora Annie Steel English
The Two Sisters Flora Annie Steel English Easy 10 min read Once upon a time there were two sisters who were as like each other as two peas in a pod; but one was good, and the other was bad-tempered. Now
More informationThe Timekeepers. Staging Divide the staging area into two parts: the watchmaker s shop and the land of dreams. Characters:
The Timekeepers An old watchmaker falls asleep at his workbench and has a dream. In the dream, people from the distant past appear to tell him about how they kept time. Staging Divide the staging area
More informationGenius English 10 Vocabulary Booster
www.alo7.com Word Class a lot of (n.) 4 a piece of (n.) 8 above (prep.) 4 adult (n.) 5 again (adv.) 8 agree with (v.) 8 airport (n.) 14 all (adj. pron.) 1 also (adv.) 3 always (adv.) 7 another (pron.)
More informationJack and the Beanstalk
Traditional Tales... Jack and the Beanstalk Once upon a time, there was a boy called Jack. He lived with his mother and they had a cow. One day, Jack s mother asked him to take the cow to market to sell.
More informationWHAT IS WEATHER? many kinds of weather, such as hot, cold, sunny, rainy, snowy, and windy. Storms and winds can change the weather in a hurry.
WHAT IS WEATHER? Weather tells us what the outside air is like. There are Why did the woman go outside with her purse open? She thought there was going to be some change in the weather! many kinds of weather,
More informationWorld Industrial Regions
World Industrial Regions North America Industrialized areas in North America Changing distribution of U.S. manufacturing Europe Western Europe Eastern Europe East Asia Manufacturing Regions Fig. 11-3:
More information2 Earth s Changing Continents
CHAPTER 9 SECTION The History of Life on Earth 2 Earth s Changing Continents California Science Standards 7.4.a, 7.4.e, 7.4.f BEFORE YOU READ After you read this section, you should be able to answer these
More informationBRIGHT STAR COMMUNITY CHURCH
BRIGHT STAR COMMUNITY CHURCH Outside the box - church Acts 19:4-6 5 On hearing this, they were baptized into the name of the Lord Jesus. 6 When Paul placed his hands on them, the Holy Spirit came on them,
More information1. Match the words in the first column to the meaning in the second column. [5]
Exercise 1: [40 POINTS] 1. Match the words in the first column to the meaning in the second column. [5] Equator Around earth between the Equator and the Poles. Greenwich meridian Half of earth. Longitude
More informationthe northern quest begins
BeastQ_05Nanook_ins.qxd 12/6/08 3:29 pm Page 15 CHAPTER ONE the northern quest begins Of all the places our Beast Quest has taken us, Tom said, this must be the most amazing! He stood still and stared
More informationGeography Year 9 Home Learning Booklet. Hurricanes and Hurricane Katrina
Geography Year 9 Home Learning Booklet Hurricanes and Hurricane Katrina Name Tutor Group Teacher Given out Tuesday 31st October Hand in Monday 6th November Parent/Carer Comment Staff Comment Target Your
More informationVolume 6. Jack and the Beanstalk, The Stubborn Witch, Rapunzel, Betsy, The Magic Bus
Classic Children s Tales Volume 6 Jack and the Beanstalk, The Stubborn Witch, Rapunzel, Betsy, The Magic Bus Children s Classic Tales Volume 6 Table of Contents Jack and the Beanstalk.....................................3
More informationName three countries in Europe.
Name three countries in Europe. I will be able to identify the 5 themes of geography for Europe and locate the countries and capitals of Europe and the major physical features. People: Past: Through the
More informationMap Skills: Continents and Oceans. Map Skills: Continents and Oceans
Map Skills: Continents and Oceans Our Earth is made up of continents and oceans. A continent is an enormous mass of land. There are seven continents on our planet. The continents include North America,
More informationSnap s Pond. Once upon a time there lived a crocodile named Snap. He was green and scaly, and had a long snout and lots of pointy, jagged teeth.
Snap s Pond Once upon a time there lived a crocodile named Snap. He was green and scaly, and had a long snout and lots of pointy, jagged teeth. He swam just below the surface of his pond, so that his big,
More informationby Keith Yoder illustrated by Wallace Keller
by Keith Yoder illustrated by Wallace Keller HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT by Keith Yoder illustrated by Wallace Keller Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company All rights reserved. No part
More informationGOLDILOCKS. 2. What kind of animals can you find in the? 3. The baby is really tired. She since 11am.
GOLDILOCKS Part 1. Pre Listening Vocabulary List Check the meaning of these words and phrases. has been sleeping porridge to decide to growl bowl forest to knock to taste Put in Sentences 1. Have you ever
More informationUnit 1: Geography and Social Studies Skills
Unit 1: Geography and Social Studies Skills Standard(s) of Learning: WHI.1 The student will improve skills in historical research and geographical analysis by a) Identifying, analyzing, and interpreting
More informationBy Becky Gold Illustrated by Bradley Clark
Suggested levels for Guided Reading, DRA, Lexile, and Reading Recovery are provided in the Pearson Scott Foresman Leveling Guide. The Thunder and Lightning Men Genre Native American legend Comprehension
More informationBible Story 207 JESUS RAISES LAZARUS JOHN 11:1-44
Bible Story 207 JESUS RAISES LAZARUS JOHN 11:1-44 MEMORY VERSE: "Jesus said to her, 'I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live.' " JOHN 11:25 : 1. "Now
More informationstrong week contain ten
fine became strong built produce half though week round bring stars fly explain circle minutes building contain check done heat person ten special hot size building inches road dry wheels verb finally
More information