9.11.2012 classwork - tuesday

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WednesdaySeptember 5, 2012

If you could relive one school year all over again, which grade would you choose? Explain.

Daeshawn Dariel Ericka Edward

Remembering September 11th

Morning Writing

Prompt: September 11th is a Day of Remembrance. As we honor those who lost their lives on this day 2001, make a list of everything in your life that you are thankful for.

GenreRealistic Fiction uses settings, characters, and events that could actually exist.

Story StructureCharacter and PlotAs you read, use your Character and Plot Chart.

Read to Find OutHow does the kind of person Sage is affect the plot?

Reading ­ Miss Alaineus (pg. 20)

Character PlotSage is hardworking and responsible. She is concerned about missing assignments when she is sick.

Starr gives Sage the words she missed in a rush, so Sage may have misunderstood some of them.

Sage is proud that she can make up definitions.

Miss Alaineus is a woman pictured on a spaghetti box. She is not a real person.

Sage is embarrassed.

Sage defines and spells "miscellaneous" incorrectly.

Character and Plot Chart

like

examples

pride goeth before the

fall

high opinion of oneself

"To go"

Reading HomeworkSummarize

Use your Character and Plot Chart to help you summarize Miss Alaineus. Include only the most important events that lead to Sage's creative solution to her problem.

Math ­ Compare and Order Whole Numbers Through Millions (p. 17)

2,225 4,100

Math ­ Compare and Order Whole Numbers Through Millions (p. 17)

Math ­ Compare and Order Whole Numbers Through Millions (p. 17)

greater

64,186,600

Math ­ Compare and Order Whole Numbers Through Millions (p. 17)

Australia India

Argentina

NorwayIndiaArgentina Norway

Math ­ Compare and Order Whole Numbers Through Millions (p. 17)

Math ­ Compare and Order Whole Numbers Through Millions (p. 17)

Math ­ Compare and Order Whole Numbers Through Millions (p. 17)

Math ­ Compare and Order Whole Numbers Through Millions (p. 17)

Math ­ Compare and Order Whole Numbers Through Millions (p. 17)

Math ­ Compare and Order Whole Numbers Through Millions (p. 17)

Math ­ Compare and Order Whole Numbers Through Millions (p. 17)

Math Homework"My Homework", page 21­22

Spelling1. jut 11. gush2. nick 12. scan3. tenth 13. batch4. shrug 14. rough5. stuff 15. stump6. sense 16. tough7. damp 17. laugh8. cot 18. guess9. fling 19. lead10. notch 20. dove

Spelling ­ Word Meanings1. bed, crib, _________2. smile, giggle, _________3. robin, wren, _________4. wet, moist, _________5. toss, throw, _________

dovelaugh

fling

cot

damp

DefinitionsWrite the spelling word that matches each definition below.1. throw _________2. wet _________3. small bed _________4. pour out _________5. mark _________6. stick out _________7. bird _________8. small cut _________9. confuse _________10. not smooth _________11. group ________12. read quickly _________

flingDAMP

CotGush

ClassworkDirections: Use a dictionary to define the spelling word. If more than one definition is listed, write both in your notebook.

example:

Spelling Homework

Write a sentence using the Spelling words.

ELA ­ Declarative and Interrogative Sentences (pg. 4)RULESA declarative sentence makes a statement and ends with a period.

Plants produce oxygen.

An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark.

Why are plants important?

Guided PracticeTell whether each sentence is declarative or interrogative.

1. Plants are important for many reasons.

2. Why are some plants green?

3. Plants make food through photosynthesis.

4. Do plants use carbon dioxide?

5. How do plants help us to breathe?

declarativeinterrogative

declarativeinterrogative

declarative

interrogative

interrogative

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More PracticeDirections: Use your SMART Response clickers to answer exercise 6­15 on page 5. Write the sentence in your notebook.

A) interrogativeB) declarativeC) .D) ?

Language Arts HomeworkExtra Practice, exercise 1­25 on page 75. Write the sentences in your HW notebook.

Religion ­ Jesus shows us God's love (pg. 22)Dear Jesus, help us to live what we believe.

Class Work• Complete "We Gather"• Read pages 22­23• Write five facts about the

chapter

Homework1. Where do we read stories

about Jesus' life?2. How does Jesus show

others God's love?

Specials

Monday ­ MusicTuesday ­ Gym

Thursday ­ Library/Computer

Homework Summary ­ Tuesday September 11, 2012

Math1. "My Homework" on page 21­22

Language Arts1. Extra Practice, exercise 1­25 on page 75. Write the

sentences in your HW notebook.

Spelling1. Use spelling words in a sentence.