Vocabulary
Home Safety Manual
cut /ˈkʌt/ v. 切割 to make a hole or wound in (a person’s skin)
pierce /ˈpiɚs/ v. 刺穿 to make a hole in or through (something)
bruise /ˈbruːz/ n. 瘀伤 a dark and painful area on your skin that is caused by an injury
wound /ˈwuːnd/ n. 伤口 an injury that is caused when a knife, bullet, etc., cuts or breaks the skin
laceration /ˌlæsəˈreɪʃən/ n. 深伤口, 撕裂 a deep cut or tear of the flesh
knife ˈnaɪf/ n. 刀 a sharp blade attached to a handle that is used for cutting or as a weapon
razor /ˈreɪzɚ/ n. 剃刀 a tool or device with a sharp edge that is used to shave or cut hair from the face, body, or head
scissors /ˈsɪzɚz/ n. 剪刀 a tool used for cutting paper, cloth, etc., that has two blades joined together in the middle so that the sharp edges slide against each other
grater /ˈgreɪtɚ/ n. 擦菜板 a tool that has a rough metal surface with small holes and is used to cut food into small pieces
blade /ˈbleɪd/ n. 刀片 the flat sharp part of a weapon or tool that is used for cutting
folding items
tip over

Grammar
Link to the textbook
Page 45: MY WORLD GEOGRAPHY CLASS

Music
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National Geographic for Kids
orangutan /əˈræŋəˌtæŋ/ 猩猩
Sumatra /sʊˈmɑːtrə/ 苏门答腊 island of Indonesia
Borneo /ˈborniˌoʊ/ 婆罗洲 island divided between Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia
National Geographic for Kids
National Geographic
Orangutan, The Man of the Forest | Nature – Planet Doc Full Documentaries
Orangutans Nurse Their Young For Much Longer Than You’d Think | National Geographic
Watch Orangutans Build Umbrellas, “Kiss-Squeak,” and More | National Geographic
Chore-Monkey | World’s Weirdest

TYPE: Mammals
DIET: Omnivores
HABITAT: Forest (Sumatra and Borneo)
AVERAGE LIFE SPAN IN THE WILD: 30 to 50 years
SIZE: Standing height, 4 to 5 ft
WEIGHT: 73 to 220 lbs
SPEED: 2.7 mph

Origami Art
Origami: Heart Ring – Instructions in English (BR)