6th grade- Twelfth week notes: November 29th-December 2nd

                                             Today is Monday, November 29th, 2021

                                                                                                                Value: optimism                                                                         

                                                                             "UNIT 2 VOCABULARY"
Instructions: Translate and search the definition.
1. edible: COMESTIBLE fit or suitable to be eaten.
2. eel: ANGUILA a snake-like fish with a slender elongated body
3. energy bar: BARRA ENERGÉTICA a bar-shaped food intended to boost physical energy
4. forage: FORRAJE search widely for food or provisions

5. nettles: ORTIGA a herbaceous plant

6. poisonous: VENENOSO capable of causing death or illness

7. purify: PURIFY remove contaminants from

8. raisins: PASAS a partially dried grape.

9. ravenous: VORAZ extremely hungry

10. sardines: SARDINAS young or small herring-like fish

11. superfood: SUPERALIMENTOS food considered to be beneficial for health
12. sushi: SUSHI In Japanese, the word sushi means “sour rice”

  Today is Tuesday, November 30th, 2021

Value: optimism

                                                                          "DECEMBER COVER PAGE"

Instructions: Draw your cover page for December



      

                   

Today is Wednesday, , 2021

Value: optimism

                                                          "MY PLANS FOR THE WINTER"

Instructions: Write 15 sentences about what this you WILL DO or you ARE GOING TO DO in the winter break.

During the winter break I...

will + VERB          am going to +  VERB 

I will sleep alot in this vacations!          I am going to clean my room.

I will bake cookies for the family.         I am going to watch Christmas movies <3 

I will visit a museum.         


https://www.eslprintables.com/previews/489353_1-Winter_vocabulary.jpg



Today is Thursday, November 22nd, 2021

Value: optimism

                                                                          ""

Instructions: 

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