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Max Roxana Joey Mitzy Joshua Johnny David Alan G Ryan Brianna Ramon Cameron Cincere Andres Adolfo Nyashia Emma Jose Brian Matthew Christopher Carlos Alan R Natalie Ricardo Massire Christian Elizabeth Angel Gia Linder Sualee Tuesday May 22, 2012 Do you prefer to read books or magazines? Explain.
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  • 1. Do you prefer to read books ormagazines? Explain. TuesdayMay 22, 2012 Alan G Linder CincereRamonJoseCameron Adolfo David Gia Emma ElizabethRicardo NyashiaAlan RChristopher JohnnyNatalie Brianna BrianChristianMatthewJoshua AndresSualee JoeyRoxana Max Angel MitzyMassireCarlosRyan

2. Morning WritingPretend that you are afamous author of manyawardwinning books.What would you say tochildren about theimportance of readingand writing? Write neatly, skipping a line, and use looseleaf (lined) paper. Hand in once you are finished. The work will be graded. 3. Reading Talking in Codes (p. 578)Talk About ItName somedifferent kinds ofcodes. What aresome situations inwhich you mightPICTURE PROMPT Look at the picture andwant to talk in respond in writing. You can write a poem, astory, or a description, or any other type ofcode? writing you like. 4. Reading Talking in Codes (p. 578) A corridor is a long, narrow hallway. A reservation is land set aside by the government for a specific purpose. 5. Reading Talking in Codes (p. 578) Someone who has enlisted has volunteered to join the military. Invasion refers to armed forces entering a region to conquer it. 6. Reading Talking in Codes (p. 578) A shield is a person or thing that protects against danger. A location is an exact place. 7. Reading Talking in Codes (p. 578)Sagged refers to things thatdrooped down in the middle fromweight.Something that is creased is lined,folded, or wrinkled. 8. Reading Rita, the Storyteller (p. 580)Context CluesContext Clues arewords or phrases thatsurround an unfamiliarword and can helpyou define it. They canappear in a nearbylocation What context clues you can find in the story tosentence orhelp you define the word.somewhere else in theparagraph 9. Reading Rita, the Storyteller (p. 580) Clues Authors PerspectiveMeskwaki are proud of Positivetheir story telling.The story is about brave ComplimentaryMeskwaki code talkers.The tribe enlisted and were chosen for a secretApproving mission during WWII. 10. Reading Rita, the Storyteller (p. 580)Reading HomeworkPractice book, page 171 11. Math Chapter 7 ReviewAt a Glance1. Multiply a Whole Number by a Fraction (p. 300)Try It2. Multiply a Fraction by a Fraction (p. 302)3. Multiply Mixed Numbers (p. 310)exercise 154. Divide Fractions (p. 324)5. Divide Mixed Numbers (p. 326) 12. Math Chapter 7 ReviewAt a Glance1. Multiply a Whole Number by a Fraction (p. 300)Try It2. Multiply a Fraction by a Fraction (p. 302)3. Multiply Mixed Numbers (p. 310)exercise 154. Divide Fractions (p. 324)5. Divide Mixed Numbers (p. 326)page 303 13. Math Chapter 7 ReviewAt a Glance1. Multiply a Whole Number by a Fraction (p. 300)Try It2. Multiply a Fraction by a Fraction (p. 302)3. Multiply Mixed Numbers (p. 310)exercise 154. Divide Fractions (p. 324)5. Divide Mixed Numbers (p. 326)page 311 14. Math Chapter 7 ReviewAt a Glance1. Multiply a Whole Number by a Fraction (p. 300)Try It2. Multiply a Fraction by a Fraction (p. 302)3. Multiply Mixed Numbers (p. 310)exercise 6104. Divide Fractions (p. 324)5. Divide Mixed Numbers (p. 326)page 324reciprocal 15. Math Chapter 7 ReviewAt a Glance1. Multiply a Whole Number by a Fraction (p. 300)Try It2. Multiply a Fraction by a Fraction (p. 302)3. Multiply Mixed Numbers (p. 310)exercise 1104. Divide Fractions (p. 324)5. Divide Mixed Numbers (p. 326)page 327 16. Math Chapter 7 ReviewMath HomeworkStudy for test 17. Spelling 18. Spelling Pretest1. sadness 11. bottomless2. gladness12. foolishness3. needless13. fondness4. harmless14. effortless5. darkness15. meaningless6. fullness16. emptiness7. stillness 17. forgiveness8. hopeless18. motionless9. fearless19. ceaseless10. weakness 20. fierceness 19. Spelling Word Meanings1. Still not moving 20. Spelling Word Meanings2. impossible without a chance 21. Spelling Word Meanings3. happiness 22. Spelling Word Meanings4. unafraid 23. Spelling Word Meanings5. not stopping 24. Spelling Word Meanings6. unnecessary 25. Spelling Word Meanings7. the absence of light 26. Spelling Word Meanings8. not requiring energy 27. Spelling Word Meanings9. causing little or not hurt 28. Spelling Word Meanings10. love affection 29. Spelling Word Meanings11. Johns grandfather felt like hewas in a _______________ canyon.bottomless 30. Spelling Word Meanings12. When Johns grandfather sawthe dead soldiers, he was filledwith ___________. Sadness 31. Spelling Word Meanings13. After the battle, there was aneerie __________ on the field.stillness 32. Spelling Word Meanings 14. The Navajo language was ____________ to the Japanese, meaningless who didnt speak it. 33. Spelling Word Meanings15. John began to appreciate the_____________ of the soldiers.fierceness 34. Spelling Word Meanings 16. The ____________ of the emptiness battlefield showed that the war had long been over. 35. Language Arts Cumulative Review (p. 500)Unit 1 SentencesWrite each sentence correctly. Add capital letters, end punctuation, andcommas where needed.1. have you ever gone skiing2. let me teach you how to do it.3. what a great day for skiing it is4. my boots are new and my poles help me turn5. i like to ski but my friend likes to iceskate 36. Language Arts Cumulative Review (p. 500)Unit 1 SentencesWrite each sentence. Draw a line between the complete subject andcomplete predicate. Then draw one line under the simple subject and twolines under the simple predicate.6. The man threw his line into the water.7. A hook attaches to the line.8. The yellow cork floats in the water.9. Suddenly, a fish tugs on the line.10. My father takes a deep breath. 37. Language Arts Cumulative Review (p. 500)Unit 2 NounsWrite whether each noun is singular or plural. Then write the singularpossessive form and the plural possessive form of each noun.11. puppy= puppyspuppies12. womenwomans womens13. foxes14. formulas15. horse 38. Language Arts Cumulative Review (p. 500)Language ArtsHomeworkTextbook, page 78 110. Write thesentence in your notebook. 39. Social Studies Declaring Independence (p. 252)Class Work Define VocabularyWords Read pages 252259 Answer questions 16 (p. 259) 40. Social Studies Declaring Independence (p. 252)Activity #1Write down 3 questions you have about the Declarationof Independence on your notebook. As you come acrossthe answers during the course of this video, be sure tocome back to them and write down the answer ! America the Story of Us: Declaration of Independence CLICK TO WATCH VIDEO 41. Homework Summary Tuesday, May 22, 2012Reading1. Practice book, page 171Math1. Study for exam tomorrow.Language Arts1. Textbook, page 78, 110 42. Range: Mode:6Median: Mean:Reward10Pizza Party89 Wheel of Fun7 Spelling6 BrainPOP45 Silent Snack23 Class Work1 No Snack 43. Attachments imgres 948869


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