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1.-SUBJECT PRONOUNS: a pronoun is a word
that takes the place of one or more nouns. It’s always before a verb. ( I, you, he, she, it , we, you , they )
Example: He
is playing basketball.
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83, ad 85
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2.-OBJECT PRONOUNS: use an object pronoun
after an action verb or prepositions such as for, at, of, on, with,
and to. ( me, you, him, her, it , us,
you , them )
Example. Give her the ball.
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84
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3.-POSSESSIVE
ADJECTIVES. A possessive adjective takes the place of a possessive noun. It’s always with a noun.
(my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their)
Example. This is my book.
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86, 87,and
89
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4.- POSSESSIVE
PRONOUNS: Use a possessive pronoun alone, without a noun.
EXAMPLE: This is yours.
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86, and 89
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5.-CONTRACTIONS: a
contraction is a shortened form of two words. Use an apostrophe (‘) to
replace the letters that are left out.
EXAMPLES: THEY ARE à THEY’RE
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90, and 91
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6.-RELATIVE PRONOUNS: To
give extra information about an animal, place or thing use the word that/ which after the noun, to give
extra information about a person use the word who.
EXAMPLE: She is the person who speaks English.
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92,93,and 94
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7.- YES/NO QUESTIONS: It starts with Do,Does,or Did.
EXAMPLES: Does
she like pizza? Yes, she does.
8.- WH-QUESTIONS: Use
the following question words. Who, When, When, Why, What, Where, How.
EXAMPLES: Where are you from? I’m from Mexico
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97, 99,
100, 101 and, 102
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9.- COUNT AND
NONCOUNT NOUNS.
Count nouns are nouns that can be counted for quantities.
EXAMPLE: pencils, books, friends, apples, cars,
games, houses, fingers, computers
Noncount nouns are nouns that cannot be counted for quantities.
EXAMPLES: sugar, oil, salt, meat, milk, hair, tea,
rice, cheese, butter.
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105
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General review
TOPIC
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UNIT:
ENERGY
*The sun
is a source of energy that gives us heat and light.
*People use a thermometer
that offers an exact of temperature.
* Solar energy is a renewable source of energy
*The normal temperature of a human body is 37°C
*The name of the substance that a thermometer has
inside is Mercury.* Another name
for wind energy is eolic
*Modern windmills that produce electricity are more
properly called wind turbines or wind generators.
*The turning wheel of a windmill produces energy,
and this energy is used to produce electricity.
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80, 81, 87, 91.
(Questions and activities from your
notebook)
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UNIT.
WHAT IS COMBUSTION?
* Combustion
is a chemical reaction that produces energy.
*In the external
combustion, the fuel is burned outside of the engine.
*In the internal
combustion, the fuel is burned inside of the engine.
* Coal, oil
and wood are three kinds of fuel that are used to produce steam.
*A steam
engine is an example of external combustion.
*Envelope,
gas burners, and basket are the three main parts of a hot-air balloon.
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92,94,95.
(Questions and
activities from your notebook)
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UNIT:
SHARKS
*Most sharks have up to seven rows of teeth and they can grow a new set of teeth every two weeks.
* Like other fish sharks need oxygen to stay alive, and they get it from sea water. They
breathe through their gills, which
contain blood vessels.
*Some people are killing sharks just for food and sport.
*Sharks often travel with two kinds of fish: pilot fish and remora.
*Some sharks lay only a few eggs and it can take as
long as two years for a baby shark
to be born.
*Species of sharks: tiger shark, nurse shark, whale shark, cookiecutter shark, and bull
shark.
Body parts of a shark: First dorsal fin, second dorsal fin, pelvic fin, pectoral fin,
caudal fin, and lateral line system.
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103,104,108.
(Questions and
activities from your notebook)
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General review
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114,115,116, and
117.
Spelling / Book: Triumphs
Study
the vocabulary from the lessons:
*Nocturnal
*Shimmer
*Solitary
*Obtain
*Material
*Cactus
*Lawn
*Lovely
*Fabulous
*Ingredients
* Funds
* Admire.
Listening /Book: Super Minds
TOPIC
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1.-
VOCABULARY FROM UNIT 7:
ORCHESTRA!
*Tambourine
*Trombone
*Triangle
*Trumpet
*Drums
*Harp
*Saxophone
*Keyboard
*Violin
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82 and activities from your notebook
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2.-
“POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS”
(mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, yours, theirs)
Example: This car is ours.
“POSSESIVE
ADJECTIVES”
(my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their)
Example: This is my notebook.
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83 and 84.
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Reading / Book Triumphs (Practice book)
TOPIC
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PAGES
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1-.VOCABULARY
*Nocturnal *Explorer
*Cactus *Fabulous
*Courage
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176 and 258 from Practice Book and 246 andfrom Reading Book
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2.-PREFIXES
AND SUFFIXES
Prefix is before a base word(re, pre, over) Overcook, reread, preorder
Suffix is at the end of a base word.
(ful or ly) hurtful,
kindly.
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150, 164, 172, and 175 from practice book
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3.-
Words with soft “C”
Examples: city,
dance, circus, fore, space, exercise,
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Page 189 from practice book
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