Christy Samira Leon Kareena Philicia Ayanna Lilah Remy Donovan Michael Yamilee Jessica Leslie Jose Carlos Bryan Ricardo Alexis David Jordan Alejandra Kathy Diana Ixza Emily Jaileen Jeffrey Tuesday January 29, 2013 You've just spotted a wise old owl sitting in a tree. If the owl could talk, what three things do you think it would say to you? Edward Adrianette
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1. Youve just spotted a wise old owl sitting in a tree. If
theowl could talk, what three things do you think it wouldsay to
you? TuesdayJanuary 29, 2013Bryan EmilyAyannaAdrianetteLeslie
ChristyJose Donovan SamiraAlexisLeon Jeffrey JessicaLilah Michael
Kathy Ricardo Carlos IxzaRemy JaileenJordan KareenaPhiliciaEdward
Yamilee Diana Alejandra David
2. There is so much tolearn in school today. Inreading,
students need toread a lot of different kindsof texts. They need to
understand them in great depth. Inwriting students need to be
writingmore with higher level vocabulary.The math curriculum
requires studentsto write about why they did whatthey did and solve
multistepprobe ms.Student often forget a lotOf What they learned
over the 54MM.
3. Morning WorkDO NOW:Write the x11Times Table tentimes.
4. Reading Civil Rights (p. 392)Talk About ItWhat rights do you
thinkall citizens of the UnitesStates should have?What
doesdiscrimination mean toyou? Look at the picture and respond in
writing.
5. To scald means "to heat to atemperature just below the
boilingpoint."Giving permission for something allowsit to happen.An
autograph is a persons signature.A fare is the price charged to
transporta person.
6. If you have blurted out something, yousaid it suddenly,
without thinking.Something clenched is closed orsqueezed together
tightly.Chiseled means "chipped or shapedby a metal tool called a
chisel."Something that is spectacular is veryunusual or
remarkable.
7. Writing Civil RightsNews WritingSuppose that you livein the
1960s and workfor the civil rightsmovement. Write anews article
describingyour experience.Use FOUR vocabularywords and
highlightthem.
8. Reading Lunch Counter Encounter (p. 394)HomophonesHomophones
are wordsthat sound the same buthave different meaningsand
spellings. Forexample, the word farehomophoneshas a different
meaningthan the word fair.Character and SettingA character is a
person or animal in a story.The setting of the story is where and
when ittakes place.
9. A Character and Setting Chart can help you listimportant
details about characters and settings. Thesetwo features are part
of the story structure. Characters Setting June 1963,Joe, Paul
Mississippi baseball fieldJoes mother or parkman, woman
indrugstorewheelchair
10. Reading Goin Someplace Special (p. 396)GenreHistorical
Fiction tellsa story in whichfictional characterstake part in
actualevents from the past.
11. stonemason: a person who cuts stoneor builds walls or other
things fromstone.BLT: an abbreviation for bacon,lettuce, and tomato
sandwich.zinnia: any of several garden plantssuch as large daisies,
grown from theirshowy flowers of many colors.
12. CharacterSettingTricia Ann isrespectful andfunny, and
MamalovesFrancess houseSomeplaceSpecial.Mama Francesis strong andOn
the busindependent.
13. Reading HomeworkWrite a sentence using eachvocabulary word,
includingtodays Story Words.
14. Homework Summary for Tuesday January 29, 2013ReadingWrite a
sentence using each vocabulary word,including todays Story
Words.