Spelling : awkward, always, laughed, haunted, lawyer, almost, all right, caution, autumn, awesome, although, laundry, gnawing, already, gawking, faucet, flawless, sausage, author, August, halted, salty...(page 27)
Mon. ABC order, Tues workbook page 29, Wed. Place 10 words in a sentence or story, Thurs. 3x each. Friday sparkles and test. www.spellingcity.com Grammar: Relative Pronouns and relative adverbs.. Reading:Identifying the Theme of a story.. Theme is an important message or lesson about people or life. Mon Week 7 day 1, Tues week 7 day 2, Wed. week 7 day 3, Thurs week 7 day 4.. Complete reading log as we discussed to assist you in increasing your reading level. www.i-ready.com Math: Review using games that went home during game night. double double. We are trying to successfully multiply by 4's. We will be identifying multiples of a number [ 5,10,15,20,] then looking at the factors of a number.example: factors of 20 = 5,4,10,2,20,1 www.firstinmath.com Science & Social Studies : We will finish with weather maps, all students received a study guide Friday with questions and answers that will be discussed on their test Wed. They should study this pre-test as well as their notebook. Wed: we will begin Social Studies as we explore the Native Americans. We will explore their regions, the natural resources used, thier homes and how they were able to survive. Thank you to everyone who showed up to perform and participate Thursday night. Everyone received a game packet, please use these games to help reinforce math skills- and have fun!!
This Week... Spelling: moisture, avoid, annoy, loyal, appoint, pointed, coward, poison, employ, county, counter, powder, amount, trouble, allow, around, southern, thousand, noisy, double, about, doughnut.. Tues: Work book pg 26, Wed: Sentences, Thurs 3x each Reading: Analyzing text as we look at settings within a story. Writing: Continue working on realistic fiction- dialogue, setting, revision. Grammar: Capitalize proper nouns Math: Addition with regrouping HW workbook pages to practice nightly. Science: Water cycle, clouds and weather maps. Identifying warm front, cold front, and using a key to read a weather map. |
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