Thursday, December 5, 2019
reading
Robinson Crusoe
1.Read and then listen to the audio of the chapter.
2.Read through the list of tricky words from this chapter (at the bottom of the
chapter link).
3.Pick three of these words that you did not know or know well before and write
the word and its meaning on this week’s doc. Add an image.
4.On the story summary table below write the main thing(s) you think happened
in this chapter. Chapter 1 is done for you. (Look back at the text for this.
Remember main events are the opposite of details.)
5.Now go on and read and then listen to the next chapter of this story about
Robinson.
Main Events in the story of Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 1
Robinson sailed away on a sailing ship without telling his
parents because he wanted to explore the world.
Chapter 2
The pirates attack them. Many pirates go on their ship. They kill
somemen. can’t win.stop the fight. Now, for a short time he was a
are prisoners.
Chapter 3
Robinson is young and strong. They must work as a slave. They
work for the captain of the pirates. Robinson falls in love. He escapes.
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
One hour later, we are ready. I and the boy go to the boat. One man
goes with us. He is our boss for today.
Soon, we are far from the land. But we can’t catch fish. Then, we go
very far from the land. Our boss thinks that we can catch fish there.
We continue our journey. We stop only when we need fresh water.
Soon, we see that people live on the land.
WORDS FROM CHAPTER 1
Also first name country tell then next beautiful best give nice that can go night forget
Think help people comfortable strong hour place prepared travel dangerous interesting
Quiet problem dream know room journey world evening easy love finished visit maybe ship
Weather situation fear wind speak morning storm
WORDS FROM CHAPTER 1 Monday 2nd December
problem
Also
Quiet
WORDS FROM Chapter 2
Fast Going going faster .
some people go
On boats .
PiratesThey stealShips
WORDS FROM Chapter 3
Away They went to the beach
Boyfriend is a boy and Girl
Captain of the boats.
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