POR FAVOR NECESITO REFERENCIA DE LA SEMANA 1-2 o 3 DE LO QUE ENVÍAN EN SU MAIL Y APARTE QUE ESCRIBAN HASTA ARRIBA DE CADA HOJA SU NOMBRE COMPLETO Y GRADO Y QUE ACTIVIDAD ES LA QUE ESTÁN MANDANDO
TIENE
QUE ESTAR CLARAMENTE ESCRITO TODO.
Hi
dear students:
I hope
you and your family are fine.
Teacher : Jackie Lavin P.
March 30 to April 3rd, 2020. Third week
First Grade
1.- Lee los 2 textos y contesta las preguntas. Si no entiendes una
palabra, subrayala, copiala en tu libreta y buscala en el dictionario, y
escribes el significado en la libreta.
First
Grade
My
name is John
Hi! Nice to meet you! My name is John Smith. I am
19 and a student in college. I go to college in New York. My favorite courses
are Geometry, French, and History. English is my hardest course. My professors
are very friendly and smart. It’s my second year in college now. I love it!
I live in a big house on Ivy Street. It’s near the
college campus. I share the house with three other students. Their names are
Bill, Tony, and Paul. We help each other with homework. On the weekend, we play
football together.
I have a younger brother. He just started high
school. He is 14 and lives with my parents. They live on Mulberry Street in
Boston. Sometimes they visit me in New York. I am happy when they visit. My Mom
always brings me sweets and candy when they come. I really miss them, too!
Please answer the following questions of
understanding:
Question
1:
Where does John
Smith go to college?
1 Boston 2 New York 3 Paris 4 Berlin
Question
2:
What is John
Smith’s hardest course?
1 French 2 Math 3 Art 4 English
Question
3:
Who shares a
house with John Smith?
1 Frank, Tony,
and Mike 2 Bill, John, and Tom
3 Bill, Tony, and
Pau l4 Anna, Margaret, and Tanya
Question
4:
How old is John
Smith’s younger brother?
1 thirteen 2 eleven 3 fourteen 4 seven
Question
5:
What does John
Smith’s Mom bring him when they visit?
1 Sweets and
candy 2 Fruits and vegetables
3 Flowers and
coffee 4 Candy and ice cream
First
Grade
My
Wonderful Family
I live in a house near the mountains. I have two
brothers and one sister, and I was born last. My father teaches mathematics,
and my mother is a nurse at a big hospital. My brothers are very smart and work
hard in school. My sister is a nervous girl, but she is very kind. My
grandmother also lives with us. She came from Italy when I was two years old.
She has grown old, but she is still very strong. She cooks the best food!
My family is very important to me. We do lots of
things together. My brothers and I like to go on long walks in the mountains.
My sister likes to cook with my grandmother. On the weekends we all play board
games together. We laugh and always have a good time. I love my family very
much.
Please answer the following questions of understanding:
Question
1:
My mother is
a...
1 Doctor 2 Write 3 Waitress 4 Nurse
Question
2:
My house is near
the...
1 City 2 Italy 3 Monastery 4 Mountains
Question
3:
How old was I
when my grandmother came?
1 Ten years old 2 Three years old
3 Just born 4 Two years old
Question
4:
On the weekends,
we...
1 Go to a movie 2 Cook pasta
3 Clean the house 4 Play board games together
Question
5:
My sister is
kind, but also...
1 Quiet 2 Mean 3 Strong 4 Nervous
Second Grade
POR
FAVOR NECESITO REFERENCIA DE LA SEMANA 1-2 o 3 DE LO QUE ENVIAN EN SU MAIL Y
APARTE QUE ESCRIBAN HASTA ARRIBA DE CADA HOJA SU NOMBRE COMPLETO Y GRADO Y QUE ACTIVIDAD ES LA QUE
ESTAN MANDANDO
TIENE
QUE ESTAR CLARAMENTE ESCRITO TODO.
Hi
dear students:
I hope
you and your family are fine.
March 30 to April 3rd, 2020. Third week
Second Grade
1.- Read the 2 texts and answer
the questions. If you don´t understand a word, underline it, copy it in your
notebook and look up the word in the dictionary, and write it in your notebook.
A great summer vacation
I just returned from the
greatest summer vacation! It was so fantastic, I never wanted it to end. I
spent eight days in Paris, France. My best friends, Henry and Steve, went with
me. We had a beautiful hotel room in the Latin Quarter, and it wasn’t even expensive.
We had a balcony with a wonderful view.
We visited many famous tourist
places. My favorite was the Louvre, a well-known museum. I was always
interested in art, so that was a special treat for me. The museum is so huge,
you could spend weeks there. Henry got tired walking around the museum and said
“Enough! I need to take a break and rest.”
We took lots of breaks and sat
in cafes along the river Seine. The French food we ate was delicious. The wines
were tasty, too. Steve’s favorite part of the vacation was the hotel breakfast.
He said he would be happy if he could eat croissants like those forever. We had
so much fun that we’re already talking about our next vacation!
Please answer the following questions of
understanding:
Question 1:
What
city did they go to for their summer vacation?
1
Lyon 2 Paris 3 Louvre 4 Latin
Question 2:
How
long was the summer vacation?
1
Eight weeks 2 Two weeks 3 Eight days 4 One week
Question
3:
What did their
hotel room have?
1 A refrigerator 2 A balcony
3 A bottle of wine 4 A view of the metro
Question
4:
Who got tired
walking in the Louvre museum?
1 Henry 2 Seine 3 Steve 4 Harry
Question
5:
What did Steve
enjoy the most?
1 The hotel
breakfast and the croissants 2 The Latin Quarter and the balcony 3 The wine and
the food 4 The cafes along the river Seine
Second Grade
Food
While eating at a restaurant
is an enjoyable and convenient occasional treat, most individuals and families
prepare their meals at home. To make breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily, these
persons must have the required foods and ingredients on hand and ready to go;
foods and ingredients are typically purchased from a grocery store, or
an establishment that distributes foods, drinks, household products, and other
items that're used by the typical consumer.
Produce, or the term used to describe
fresh fruits and vegetables, is commonly purchased by grocery store shoppers.
In terms of fruit, most grocery stores offer bananas, apples, oranges,
blackberries, raspberries, grapes, pineapples, cantaloupes, watermelons, and more;
other grocery stores with larger produce selections might offer the listed
fruits in addition to less common fruits, including mangoes, honeydews,
starfruits, coconuts, and more.
Depending on the grocery
store, customers can purchase fruits in a few different ways. Some stores will
charge a set amount per pound of fruit, and will weigh customers' fruit
purchases and bill them accordingly; other stores will charge customers for
each piece of fruit they buy, or for bundles of fruit (a bag of bananas, a bag
of apples, etc.); other stores yet will simply charge by the container.
Vegetables, including lettuce, corn,
tomatoes, onions, celery, cucumbers, mushrooms, and more are also sold at many
grocery stores, and are purchased similarly to the way that fruits are. Grocery
stores typically stock more vegetables than fruit at any given time, as
vegetables remain fresh longer than fruits do, generally speaking.
It'd take quite a while to
list everything else that today's massive grocery stores sell, but most
customers take the opportunity to shop for staples, or foods that play a
prominent role in the average diet, at the establishments. Staples include
pasta, rice, flour, sugar, milk, meat, and eggs, and bread. All the listed
staples are available in prepackaged containers, but can be purchased
"fresh" in some grocery stores, wherein employees will measure and
weigh fresh products and then provide them to customers.
Please answer the following questions of
understanding:
Question 1:
What
is a grocery store?
1
An establishment that cooks food for customers
2
There are several definitions of a grocery store
3
A place to sell and trade goods
4
An establishment that distributes foods, drinks, household products, and other
items that're used by the typical consumer
Question 2:
Fresh
fruits and vegetables are collectively referred to as which of the following
terms?
1
Produce 2 Feggies 3 Veggies 4 Famine
Question 3:
What
are staples?
1
Small pieces of metal used to hold papers together 2 Rare foods
3 Foods that play a prominent role in the average
diet
4 Green fruits
and vegetables
Question 4:
More
vegetables are stocked in grocery stores than fruits because:
1
Fruits stay fresh for less time than vegetables
2
Vegetables are more popular than fruits, generally speaking
3
Grocery store managers prefer fruits
4
A and B
Question 5:
"Fresh"
groceries are:
1
Prepared by employees 2 Measured manually
3
Charged by the pound 4
All of the Above
Third grade
POR
FAVOR NECESITO REFERENCIA DE LA SEMANA 1-2 o 3 DE LO QUE ENVIAN EN SU MAIL Y
APARTE QUE ESCRIBAN HASTA ARRIBA DE CADA HOJA SU NOMBRE COMPLETO Y GRADO Y QUE ACTIVIDAD ES LA QUE
ESTAN MANDANDO
TIENE
QUE ESTAR CLARAMENTE ESCRITO TODO.
Hi
dear students:
I hope
you and your family are fine.
March 30 to April 3rd, 2020. Third week
Third Grade
1.- Read the 2 texts and answer
the questions. If you don´t understand a word, underline it, copy it in your
notebook and look up the word in the dictionary, and write it in your notebook.
Third grade
Human
body parts and organs
It goes without saying that humans
(mammals identifiable as those that stand upright and are comparatively
advanced and capable of detailed thought) have pretty remarkable bodies, given
all that they've accomplished. (Furthermore, an especially intelligent human
brain produced this text!) To be sure, humans have overcome predators, disease,
and all sorts of other obstacles over thousands of years.
To fully understand and
appreciate these accomplishments, let's take at some of the most well-known
parts of the human body!
The head, or the spherical
body part that contains the brain and rests at the top of the human body, has
quite a few individual organs and body parts on it. (It should quickly
be mentioned that hair occupies the space on top of the head, and the ears,
the organs responsible for hearing, are located on either side of the head.)
From top to bottom, the eyebrows, or horizontal strips of hair that can
be found above the eye, are the first components of the head. The eyes are
below them, and are round, orb-like organs that allow humans to see.
The eyes make way for the nose,
or an external (sticking-out) organ that plays an important part in the
breathing and bacteria-elimination processes. Below that is the mouth, or
a wide, cavernous organ that chews food, removes bacteria, helps with
breathing, and more. The mouth contains teeth, or small, white-colored,
pointed body parts used to chew food, and the tongue, or a red-colored,
boneless organ used to chew food and speak.
The neck is the long
body part that connects the head to the chest (the muscular body part
that protects the heart and lungs), and the stomach, or the part
of the body that contains food and liquid-processing organs, comes below that.
The legs are the long,
muscular body parts that allow humans to move from one spot to another and
perform a variety of actions. Each leg contains a thigh (a thick,
especially muscular body part used to perform strenuous motions; the upper part
of the leg) and a calf (thinner, more flexible body part that absorbs
the shock associated with movement; the lower part of the leg). Feet can
be found at the bottom of legs, and each foot is comprised of five toes, or
small appendages that help balance.
Arms are long, powerful body parts that are located on
either side of chest, below the shoulders; arms are comprised of biceps
(the thicker, more powerful upper portion), and forearms (the
thinner, more flexible lower portion). Hands, or small, gripping body
parts used for a tremendous number of actions, are at the end of arms. Each
hand contains five fingers, or small appendages used to grip objects.
The aforementioned shoulders
are rounded body parts that aid arms' flexibility. One's back is
found on the opposite side of the stomach, and is a flat section of the body
that contains important muscles that're intended to protect the lungs and other
internal organs, in addition to helping humans perform certain motions and
actions.
Please answer the following questions of
understanding:
Question 1:
Which
of the following body parts is not located on the head or face?
1
Eye 2 Nose 3 Mouth 4 Leg
Question 2:
Legs
are comprised of which of the following?
1
Feet 2 Calves 3 Thighs 4 All of the above
Question 3:
How
many toes and fingers are on each foot/hand?
1
Ten 2 Five 3 Four 4 Two
Question 4:
The
part of the body that contains important organs that aid digestion is:
1
The back 2 The head 3 The stomach 4 The neck
Question 5:
Which
of the following is not a body part/organ on the human body?
1
Quilt 2 Neck 3 Head 4 Arm
Third grade
The
most expensive taco
The most expensive Taco in the
world costs more than $25,000. You can buy it at a resort in Mexico. Chefs have
special beef from Japan flown in for this food.
They also use a special
ingredient called caviar. Fish eggs are used to make caviar. The fish eggs come
from a special white fish.
The taco also has a unique
cheese made with wild mushrooms and milk. This very expensive taco even has
gold in its salsa. The chefs also use the best peppers, alcohol and coffee from
Asia to make the salsa.
Chefs sprinkle more gold on
the top. Then, they serve it to hungry guests. Diners say this taco is
delicious. Many, however, say it is not worth the price. They say that there
needs to be more than one taco to make them full. They are glad the restaurant
offers more choices.
The cost of the taco does not
include a stay at the resort. Guests spending the night must pay $990 to spend
a night at the resort
Please answer the following questions of
understanding:
Question 1:
What
is not used to make the salsa?
1
Alcohol 2 Water 3 Gold 4 Coffee
Question 2:
Where
does caviar come from?
1
Chickens 2 Pigs 3 Cows 4 Fish
Question 3:
What
is another word for chefs?
1
Owners 2 Moms 3 Cooks 4 Bosses
Question 4:
What
is not true about this taco?
1
It is made with coffee. 2 It has gold in it.
3
It is from Japan. 4 It contains fish eggs.
Question 5:
How
do the chefs get the beef?
1
The taco has no beef. 2 It comes in a truck.
3
Cows are killed locally. 4 It arrives by airplane.