Grade 5-6: Vocabulary Lesson for Thursday, Week 13
This week's theme is: Earthquake effects
Word List 13
- refuge: A place that provides safety and shelter.
- salvage: Saving damaged materials
- predicament: A situation that is hard to fix.
- terrain: An area of land or region.
- deteriorate: To become worth less value, to destruct.
- retrieve: To get back, to find and bring back.
- contaminate: To make unclean.
Thursday Activities
- Create your own book with your vocabulary words. Click on the link to go to the site.
- Before you start, create an account. Log in and select Create and Edit my books. Read the instructions on how to use the site. Write a vocabulary word on each page and illustrate it if you wish.
- You can also add audio that you have recorded on your home computer. Save your book and let your friends and parents hear your work.
Other Help
If you need more information on your words, click on the link to use a on-line dictionary.
Use the daily activities to help you remember words that you learn each week. It is much easier to remember what the words mean if you do something with them and use them frequently in talking with your parents, family and friends.
Sample sentences:
With her house destroyed, she took refuge with her aunt and uncle.
During the earthquake, Clara's only refuge was in the streets away from the building.The only thing to do was to salvage the furniture as much as possible.
She did not want to go inside but she had to salvage her belongings.What a horrible predicament to be in.
She must now face this predicament that could prove to be very dangerous.They had to pick their way carefully through the icy river and frozen terrain.
I walked cautiously to my house, with its uneven terrain and various hazards.Things are going to further deteriorate before things start to stabilize.
As the aftershock hit, we watched the situation deteriorate.She reached down to retrieve the flashlight in her belt before going inside.
She wanted to return to her home to retrieve her belongings.Bacteria can can easily contaminate the food left out.
These living conditions could could contaminate the lake.
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