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- 1. Imagine that you are walking through the park with
yourfriend and you find a bag of money. Explain what youwould do.
Wednesday April 17, 2013 Bryan Christy Leslie Yamilee Emily Samira
Alexis Jaileen Philicia Lilah Donovan Ixza Kathy Remy Jordan
Kareena Diana Jessica Adrianette Michael Ricardo Alejandra Edward
Carlos Ayanna David LeonJeffrey
- 2. Morning WorkDO NOW:Write the x3Times Table tentimes.
- 3. ReadingAim: Talking in Codes(p. 578)Talk About ItName some
different kindsof codes. What are somesituations in which youmight
want to talk incode?Picture PromptLook at the picture and respond
in writing.
- 4. A corridor is a long, narrow hallway.A reservation is land
set aside by thegovernment for a specific purpose.Someone who has
enlisted has volunteeredto join the military.Invasion refers to
armed forces entering aregion to conquer it.
- 5. A shield is a person or thing that protectsagainst danger.A
location is an exact place.Sagged refers to things that drooped
downin the middle from weight.Something that is creased is lined,
folded,or wrinkled.
- 6. ReadingAim: Rita, the Storyteller(p. 580)Context
CluesContext Clues arewords or phrases thatsurround an unfamiliar
word and can helpyou define it. They can appear in a nearbysentence
or somewhere else in theparagraph.
- 7. Authors PerspectiveAn Authors Perspective Chart helps you
ask questions todetermine an authors opinion or point of view.
Clues Authors Perspective
- 8. ReadingAim: The UnbreakableCode (p. 582)GenreHistorical
Fiction tells astory in which fictionalcharacters take part in
actual historicalevents from the past.Authors PerspectiveLook for
clues that reveal the authors point ofview.
- 9. Navajo: a member of a Native Americanpeople of northern New
Mexico andArizona.drills: training exercises.platoon: a division in
the military.recruits: new members of the armed forces.
- 10. Clues Authors Perspective The Navajo The author has
alanguage is as warm favorable attitude and familiar as the toward
the Navajo patterns on a language. Navajo blanket. The author feels
that Grandfather tells the NavajoJohn never to forget language is
the Navajo important to language. remember. The Navajo has The
author feels that many survival skills the Navajo platoonand had
experience was one of the with marching at toughest platoons in
boarding school. boot camp. The author admires the code talkers and
Grandfather says feels that they made the unbreakable an important
code helped save contribution to World America. War II that should
always be remembered.
- 11. ReadingAim: Navajo Code Talkers(p. 600)A Cinquain is a
fivelinestanza poem. The first line has two syllables.The next
lines have four, six, eight, and twosyllables
respectively.Consonance is the repetition of identical endconsonant
sound in a series of words.Symbolism is the use of concrete objects
torepresent or express abstract concepts,qualities, or ideas.
- 12. UncleRemembers howHe and fellow fearlessNavajo code talkers
saved lives And hope.
- 13. Try toImagine this:Dangerous night with starsCold stars
different from the onesBack home.
- 14. Reading HomeworkPractice Book, page 174Study for test
tomorrow
- 15. MathAim: Patterns (p. 513)Lesson: Complete pages
513516Homework: "My Homework" pages 517518
- 16. Spelling 1. impress 11. election 2. correct 12. discussion
3. elect 13. location 4. discuss 14. decoration 5. locate 15.
confusion 6. decorate 16. estimation 7. confuse 17. concentrate 8.
estimate 18. exhaust 9. impression 19. concentration 10. correction
20. exhaustion
- 17. SpellingAim: Word SortsLesson: Complete pages
155156Homework: Spelling words ten times each.
- 18. Homework Summary for Wednesday April 17,
2013ReadingPractice book, page 174Math"My Homework", pages
517518SpellingSpelling words ten times each
- 19. Attachments 1314158 AnalogiesTTT.notebook