November 3 – 7 , 2014 Week 14

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Dates to Remember: Test Schedule: *Math Extra Credit Project – Note sent last week (DUE: FEBRUARY 27 TH ) FEBRUARY 23 rd – DJ’s Birthday *Please send counted can tabs to Mrs. A. Weekly -(Multiplication 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11) *You should be able to do 50 problems in 3 minutes! PRACTICE!! Notice we added the 7’s for this month! Wed. - Spelling Thurs. – Language & Northeast Region Map Test Friday – Math & Reading Weekly Totals: Homeroom AR (Needs 40 pts.) AM (Need 80 pts) Bullock DJ Naz Justice Emily Smith Jay Jay Kathryn Kathryn *Cold Weather Make-up days….Monday, March 3 rd , Monday, April 21 st , Thursday, May 22 nd will be a full day, and Friday, May 23 rd will be a half day. *Smencils for Sale $1.00 each / Yearbooks $30 *Field Day T-Shirts on sale until Feb. 28 th . $13 Please go online & complete the Jackson Co. Title I Needs Assessment jcsd.k12.ms.us. THANKS!! We would like to We would like to thank you SOOO much thank you SOOO much for the sweet cards, for the sweet cards, chocolates, and chocolates, and goodies that you goodies that you shared with us on shared with us on Valentine’s Day!! Valentine’s Day!! We love each of We love each of you!!! you!!! Contact Information: ECUE Phone: 588-7019 Fax: 588-7046 Website: HTTP://www.jcsd.k12.ms.us/ecue/ecuemain.htm Mrs. Bullock: [email protected] Mrs. Smith: [email protected] February 24 - 28, 2014 Week 25 Star Students: Mrs. Bullock Mrs. Smith Madison Evans Jordan Little

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Page 1: November 3 – 7 , 2014 Week 14

Dates to Remember: Test Schedule:

*Math Extra Credit Project – Note sent last week (DUE: FEBRUARY 27TH)

FEBRUARY 23rd – DJ’s Birthday

*Please send counted can tabs to Mrs. A.

Weekly -(Multiplication

0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11) *You should be able to do 50 problems in 3 minutes! PRACTICE!! Notice we added the 7’s for this month!Wed.- SpellingThurs. – Language & Northeast Region Map Test Friday – Math & Reading

Weekly Totals:

Homeroom

AR (Needs 40 pts.)

AM(Need 80 pts)

Bullock DJ Naz

Justice Emily

Smith Jay Jay

Kathryn Kathryn

*Cold Weather Make-up days….Monday, March 3rd, Monday, April 21st, Thursday, May 22nd will be a full day, and Friday, May 23rd will be a half day.

*Smencils for Sale $1.00 each / Yearbooks $30*Field Day T-Shirts on sale until Feb. 28th. $13Please go online & complete the Jackson Co. Title I Needs Assessment jcsd.k12.ms.us. THANKS!!

We would like to We would like to thank you SOOO thank you SOOO

much for the sweet much for the sweet cards, chocolates, cards, chocolates,

and goodies that you and goodies that you shared with us on shared with us on

Valentine’s Day!! We Valentine’s Day!! We love each of you!!!love each of you!!!

Mrs. Mrs. BullockBullock

Mrs. Mrs. SmithSmith

Contact Information: ECUE Phone: 588-7019 Fax: 588-7046Website: HTTP://www.jcsd.k12.ms.us/ecue/ecuemain.htm

Mrs. Bullock: [email protected] Mrs. Smith: [email protected]

February 24 - 28, 2014Week 25

Star Students:

Mrs. Bullock Mrs. Smith

Madison Evans

Jordan Little

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An adjective is a word a that describes a person, place, or thing. Adjectives

tell more about nouns. A, an, and the are special kinds of adjectives called articles.

Adjectives – Some girls wore long, bright skirts. The kind man is helping the lost child.

Articles – A boy wore an awesome shirt to the

party.The articles “a” and “an” are used only

with singular nouns. “A” is used before a word that begins

with a consonant sound: a jacket, a cup.

“An” is used before a word that begins with a vowel sound: an eagle, an orange jacket, an empty cup.

“The” is used before singular or plural nouns: the shoe, the shoes

Metric Units of LengthCentimeter (cm) *pinkie finger width 10 cm = 1 dmDecimeter (dm) Millimeter (mm) 1 meter (m) = 100 centimeters (cm)1 kilometer (km) = 1,000 meters (m)Metric Units of Capacity – the volume of a container measured in

liquid unitsmilliliter (mL) *tiny drops from an eye dropperLiter (L) *Think of a 2 liter Coke bottle1,000 mL = 1 liter (L)Metric Units of Mass – measure of amount of matter in an objectGram (g) *1 grapeKilogram (kg) * cantelope 1,000 grams (g) = 1 kilogram (kg)

Practice your multiplication facts: (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11)

Activities will be completed in class. You will need to know the

US: Northeast Region:

MAINE

NEW HAMPSHIRE

VERMONT

NEW YORK

MASSACHUSETTS

RHODE ISLAND

CONNECTICUT

NEW JERSEY

PENNSYLVANIA

*TEST THURSDAY!

create medium piano idea radio video studio duo violin patio rodeo pioneer stadium trio audio audience radiate cereal Creole recreation

Syllable pattern: CV/VC

*Divide words between the two vowels together where each vowel has a separate vowel sound.

1. festival- a program of entertainment; often held annually2. paces – steps 3. pale – not bright; dim4. handkerchief – a soft, usually square piece of cloth used for wiping your nose, face, or hands5. rhythm – the natural, strong beat of some music or poetry 6. graceful – beautiful in form or movement7. cotton – cloth made from soft, white fibers that grow in fluffy branches on a cotton plant8. snug – fitting your body closely