Week of March 16 -20, 2026
Hello! I hope everyone had a relaxing and enjoyable weekend. Here is the homework for Week 6:
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Week 6 Homework 回家功課 |
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Monday 星期一
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□1. Copy
Week 6 Vocab #1-6 x 3, definitions x1 □2.
Write 3 sentences about The Netherlands using the words: windmill, wooden clogs, caps ex In the
Netherlands they(verb)… |
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Tuesday 星期二 |
□1 Copy
Week 6 Vocab #7-12 x 3, definitions x1 □2. Write
3 sentences about The Netherlands using the words: cheese, bicycle, tulips ex. In the
Netherlands they (verb) … |
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Wednesday 星期三 |
□1. Shared
Worksheet □2.
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Thursday 星期四 |
□1. Copy
Week 6 Vocab #13-18 x 3, definitions x1 □2.Write
3 sentences about How Raven Brought Light to the World using the words box, flood, dark |
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Friday 星期五 |
□1. G3
I2 Leveled Worksheet □2.
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Week 6 – How Raven Brought
Light to the World
My
View Weekly Vocabulary 本週單字進度表
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No. |
English |
POS |
Chinese |
No. |
English |
POS |
Chinese |
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1 |
clam |
n. |
蛤蜊 |
13 |
distant |
adj. |
遙遠的 |
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2 |
amusing |
adj. |
有趣的; 逗人笑的 |
14 |
journey |
n. |
旅程 |
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3 |
trick |
v. |
欺騙;哄騙 |
15 |
weary |
adj. |
疲倦的; 疲憊的 |
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4 |
bump into |
phr. v |
撞見; 偶然遇到 |
16 |
creature |
n. |
生物;動物 |
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5 |
unable |
adj. |
不能的; 無法的 |
17 |
company |
n. |
陪伴 |
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6 |
guardian |
n. |
守護者 |
18 |
leap |
v. |
跳躍 |
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7 |
eagle |
n. |
鷹 |
19 |
annoyed |
adj. |
惱怒的 |
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8 |
chest |
n. |
箱子; 大木箱 |
20 |
scold |
v. |
責罵 |
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9 |
set off |
phr. v |
出發;動身 |
21 |
hung |
v. |
懸掛 (hang 的過去式) |
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10 |
tired |
adj. |
疲倦的 |
22 |
plead |
v. |
懇求 |
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11 |
convince |
v. |
說服 |
23 |
belong |
v. |
屬於 |
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12 |
darkness |
n. |
黑暗 |
24 |
spread |
v. |
展開;散開 |
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Weekly
Sentences |
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1.
The eagle spread
its wings and hung in the sky, too tired to land. |
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2.
The weary traveler
continued his journey through
the darkness. |
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3.
She tried to convince her guardian to let
her leap from the rock. |
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4.
The tired traveler pleaded
for company as he walked through the distant land. |
Week 6 Vocabulary Definitions – How Raven Brought Light to the World
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1 |
clam |
(n.): a small sea animal that lives inside a hard
shell |
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2 |
amusing |
(adj.): funny or
entertaining in a pleasant way |
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3 |
trick |
(v.): to make
someone believe something that is not true |
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4 |
bump into |
(phr. v.): to meet someone by chance, not on purpose |
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5 |
unable |
(adj.): not able to do something |
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6 |
guardian |
(n.): someone who protects and takes care of another
person |
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7 |
eagle |
(n.): a large bird with excellent eyesight that
hunts other animals |
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8 |
chest |
(n.): a large, strong box with a lid, used for
storing things |
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9 |
set off |
(phr. v.): to start a journey or trip |
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10 |
tired |
(adj.): feeling a need to rest or sleep |
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11 |
convince |
(v.): to make someone believe or agree with you |
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12 |
darkness |
(n.): the absence of light; when it is very dark |
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13 |
distant |
(adj.): far away in space or time |
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14 |
journey |
(n.): a trip from one place to another, often a long
one |
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15 |
weary |
(adj.): very tired, especially after working hard or
traveling |
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16 |
creature |
(n.): any living thing, especially an animal |
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17 |
company |
(n.): being with other people so you are not alone |
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18 |
leap |
(v.): to jump high or
far with energy |
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19 |
annoyed |
(adj.): feeling a little angry or irritated |
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20 |
scold |
(v.): to tell someone angrily that they did
something wrong |
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21 |
hung |
(v.) past tense of hang: to be attached from above
so that the lower part is free |
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22 |
plead |
(v.): to ask for something in a serious and
emotional way |
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23 |
belong |
(v.): to be part of a
group or place |
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24 |
spread |
(v.): to open
something wide or to cover a larger area |
3. Video
https://youtu.be/w8L8YLGkDkQ?si=XFNpABcuI9wgbzYr
4. Here is a summary of this weeks story:
How Raven Brought Light to the World
Long ago, the world is only water. Raven is bored. He makes the land. He finds people in shells and helps them.
The world is very dark. There is no sun, no moon, and no stars. People are sad.
They cannot see their families or find food. Raven says, "I will find light."
Gray Eagle has the light. He keeps the sun, moon, and stars in a big box. He does not like people. He does not want to share.
Raven flies to Gray Eagle. He asks, "Please give us the light." Gray Eagle says, "No! The light is mine."
Raven has a plan. He turns into a small child. Gray Eagle’s daughter finds him. She takes him home. Gray Eagle likes the child.
One day, Raven asks, "What is in the box?" Gray Eagle says, "The stars." Raven says, "Can I play with them?" Gray Eagle gives him a bag of stars.
Raven runs outside. He turns back into a bird. He flies and puts the stars in the sky. The world has a little light!
The next day, Raven asks for the moon. He flies high and puts the moon in the sky. The world is silver and beautiful.
The next day, Gray Eagle gives Raven the sun. Raven flies very high. He puts the sun in the sky. Now the world is bright and gold!
Gray Eagle looks at the trees and the ocean. He is happy. He says, "The light is for everyone." Raven is happy too. The world is beautiful.
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