Read the poem.
Listen to the song.
Read with the story.
Then read this story and practice "sentences".
Now write about rainy weather in your notebook.
-What do you do in the rain?
-What do you wear in the rain?
-Do you like the rain? Why?
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Today you can practice reading and listening about rainy weather. Read the poem. Listen to the song. Read with the story. Then read this story and practice "sentences". Now write about rainy weather in your notebook. -What do you do in the rain? -What do you wear in the rain? -Do you like the rain? Why?
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Practice the future tense.
1. Click on this activity. Show me your results. 2. Put the words in the correct order. 1 you / to / tell / him / going / are / ? _________________________________________________________________________ 2 going / him / I’m / tell / no, / not / to _______________________________________________________________________ 3 later / are / what / do / you / going / to / ? _____________________________________________________________________ 4 watch / I’m / a / to / DVD / going _______________________________________________________________________ 5 Steve / going / is / to / be / the / barbecue / at / ? ________________________________________________________________________ 6 going / to / what / wear / you / are / ? ________________________________________________________________________ 7 wear / I’m / jeans / going / a / T-shirt / to / and ________________________________________________________________________ 8 late / we / are / going / be / to ________________________________________________________________________ Which report matches each picture? Mainly cloudy with a little drizzle. Chance of a rain shower. Northeastern wind at 5 to 10 mph. Temperature below normal in the north and central regions. Near normal for southern regions. Maximum temperature 50°F (10°C). Heat wave expected. Temperature 97–98 degrees F to 101–103 degrees F for the next three days. Cold and dry in the morning, warmer later. Windy and increasingly cloudy with sunny periods. Rain expected at night, with 40 percent chance of showers. Maximum 58°F in the afternoon. Sunny in the morning with cloudy intervals later in the day. Chance of rain 50%. Isolated thunderstorms possible. Highs in the mid 80s and lows in the upper 60s. Sunshine
warm sun; hot sun; blazing sun; sunshine, sunlight, sunrays, sunbeams; bright sunshine; bright sunlight; a patch of sunlight; daylight, moonlight; sunrise, sunset, day, night, dawn, morning, noon, afternoon, evening, twilight, nightfall, midnight. Wind wind, breeze; a gust of wind; a blast of wind; strong wind; high wind; light wind; cool wind; warm wind; brisk wind; fresh wind; cold wind; piercing wind; easterly wind; northerly wind; southerly wind; westerly wind; hurricane, windstorm, whirlwind, tornado, typhoon, gale, dust storm, sandstorm, tropical storm. Rain heavy rain; pouring rain; steady rain; constant rain; cold rain; warm rain; light rain; gentle rain; rain, rainfall, rain shower, downpour, deluge, rainstorm, drizzle, hail, sleet; a drop of rain, a droplet, a raindrop; rainbow. Fog fog, haze, mist, smog; foggy, hazy, misty, smoggy; dew; dewy; thick fog; dense fog; heavy fog; patchy fog; a blanket of fog; pea soup (informal) – thick yellow fog. Thunder and lightning thunder; thunderstorm; thundercloud; distant thunder; faint thunder; loud thunder; a clap of thunder, a thunderclap; a bolt of thunder, a thunderbolt; lightning; a flash of lightning; a bright flash of lightning; a bolt of lightning. Snow heavy snow; deep snow; fresh snow; light snow; wet snow; falling snow; melting snow; snow, snowfall, snowstorm, blizzard, frost; thaw; slippery roads; snowflake, snowdrift, snowbank; ice, icicle. Fahrenheit and Celsius Fahrenheit is a temperature scale in which water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees. Celsius, also called Centigrade (centigrade), is a temperature scale in which water freezes at zero degrees and boils at 100 degrees. Fahrenheit is used in the U.S.; Celsius is used in the other English-speaking countries. Freezing point of water: 32 degrees Fahrenheit Boiling point of water: 212 degrees Fahrenheit Room temperature: 65–68 degrees Fahrenheit Nice warm weather: 72–81 degrees Fahrenheit Cold frosty weather: 0 degrees Fahrenheit Normal body temperature (in the mouth): 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit Normal body temperature (in the armpit): 97.9 degrees Fahrenheit Illness: 100–104 degrees Fahrenheit Oven: 300°F is 149°C; 350°F is 177°C; 400°F is 204°C; 500°F is 260°C. Disasters earthquake, volcanic eruption, hurricane, landslide, landslip, avalanche; flood, deluge, tidal wave, tsunami, drought, fire; disaster, catastrophe, cataclysm. How was your weekend? Did you like the weather? How did the weather affect your plans?
Read A Cold Winter Day Look at this game to practice some adjectives about the weather. Here is more vocabulary. Here is a conversation about rainy weather. Here is one about hot weather. Here is one about snow. Practice with a friend. Here is more practice for weather vocabulary. You can practice these stories. Practice AM IS ARE here. Due to the weather conditions for this week, we will learn about weather emergencies. Click on the document Storm preparedness. Check eslblogs.waketech.edu for information about class cancellations.
Today we will begin with severe weather information. We learned about library books and grammar so we will learn about each other tomorrow. We will talk about each other. We will introduce each other to the new students. Emergencies link Introducing Each other: This is _____ She is from Mexico. She is Mexican. She is 48 years old. Her last name is _______. Her favorite sport is swimming. Her favorite thing to do is be with her granddaughters. Her favorite season is spring. She is my friend. How to add more information: What is Mexico like? When did you come? Is your family here? Who is in your family? When do you swim? Why do you like spring? Today Curt taught about weather. Here is some extra practice. He also taught about adverbs of frequency. Here is some extra practice. You use adjectives to describe. Here are some adjectives about snow. deep, heavy, white, soft, fresh, first, wet, little, light, fallen, frozen, hard, cold,dry, fine, thick, powdery, dirty, pure, enough,blinding, clean, melted, less, packed, icy, beautiful, slushy, crisp, fluffy, powdered You can make sentences: The snow is ______. It is ________ Example: The snow is deep. It is heavy. You can describe how you feel in the snow. Here are some adjectives about how you might feel. excited, cold, freezing, bored, happy, exhausted, nervous, worried, grateful, mad, stressed. You can make sentences: I am ______. Example: The snow is deep. I am tired. The snow is beautiful. I am happy. Here is a review from yesterday and some sentences for today: Look at the snow. Send me pictures. What are you doing? To describe an action in process: Pronoun + form of be + VERB + ing I am VERB ing You are VERBing He is VERBing She is VERBing It is VERBing We are VERBing They are VERBing Examples: I am writing. You are reading. He is listening. How do you say "no"? .........................................NOT............... I am not writing. You are not reading. He is not listening. Look at the examples. Click on the picture. Read the sentence below the picture. Practice: Make more sentences. Look at these pictures.
To Be Quiz Choose am is are for each sentence. To Be Quiz A little more difficult. To Be Sentence Quiz Easy Verbs Quiz Verbs Quiz Present Negative Sentence Quiz Present Continuous Quiz Simple present or Present continuous Quiz Weather crossword online Weather game Another weather game. Today we read and wrote about weather and then began to write about emergencies. We used model sentences then changed them to make them true for us. Helping verbs: For action verbs: For being verbs: "do" "is" For negative: I do not go out. I am not a man. She does not go out. She is not a man. For past negative: I did not go out. I was not there. She did not go out. She was not there. We did not go out. We were not there. |
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