Transcript of 5.6.13 classwork monday
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ChristySamiraLeonKareenaPhiliciaAyannaLilahRemyDonovanMichaelYamileeJessicaLeslieCarlosBryanRicardoAlexisDavidJordanAlejandraKathyDianaIxzaEmilyJaileenJeffreyMondayMay
6, 2013What would you say to your teacher to convince him orher to
allow you to have one night a week
withouthomework?EdwardAdrianette
- 2. DO NOW:Write the x4Times Table tentimes.Morning Work
- 3. 1. Thegirlswereto_______theirfathertothegrocerystore.2.
Themother_______totheboysattendingthebirthdayparty.3.
Afterlosinghisjob,themanfeltasenseof_______.4.
Thebrideappreciatedtheexquisite_______onthecateredmenu.5.
Her_______weretogotocollegeaftershegraduatedfromhighschool.6.
Thestudentshopedthattheteacherwould_______classearly.7.
Theroyalfamily_______thestaircaseandmadetheirappearanceatthestatedinner.8.
Thewildhorseobjectedtothe_______.accompany bridle consented
delicaciesdescended despair dismiss intentions
- 4. ReadingAim: Fairy Tales(p. 638)Talk About ItWhat are
thefeatures of a fairytale? Why do youthink fairy tales arestill
popular after hundreds of years?
- 5. If you dismiss someone, you fire that personfrom a
job.Intentions are plans to act in a certain way.Despair is lack of
all hope.The straps that fit around a horses headand guide the
horse are called the bridle.
- 6. Descended means to have moved from ahigher place to a lower
one.Accompany means to go together with.Delicacies are rare and
delicious foods.If you consented to do something, yougave
permission or agreed to it.
- 7. ReadingAim: A Real Princess(p. 640)HomophonesHomophones are
wordsthat sound the same buthave different spellingsand meanings.
Forexample, the homophonesbridle and bridal soundalike but have
very differentmeanings.
- 8. ReadingSummarizeSequenceA Sequence Chart helps yousummarize
information bylisting events or actions inthe order that they
takeplace. use your SequenceChart as you reread "A RealPrincess" to
figure out thesequence of events.
- 9. The prince needs to marry a princess byhis thirtieth
birthday, or the court willdismiss him.Princess Araya, wearing torn
and muddyclothes, arrives at the castle. The princedoubts that
Araya is a princess. Thequeen asks the prince whether he willmarry
Araya if the queen can prove thatAraya is a princess. The prince
agrees.Araya is sent to a bed of seven feathermattresses. The queen
orders that apebble be placed on top of the seventhmattress to test
Arayas royal blood.Instead of sleeping, Araya gives themattresses
away to poor people. Theprince sees her true worth and agrees
tomarry her.Events
- 10. ReadingAim: The Golden Mare,the Firebird, and theMagic Ring
(p. 642)GenreFairy Tales take placelong ago, haveimaginary
charactersand settings, andinvolve good and evil.
- 11. huntsman: a person who hunts animals forfood.mare: a female
horse.Tsar: a ruler in Russia having great or absolutepower or
authority.mythical: having to do with myths, or ideasand stories
that many believe but which arenttrue.regal: having qualities of a
king or other rule.
- 12. Alexi seeks fortune and adventure. Hemeets a Golden Mare
that can speak.The mare takes Alexi to the Tsar. The Tsar
isimpressed with the mare and hires Alexi asa huntsman.At midnight,
maize was scattered over thefield, and Alexi took the saddle off
theGolden Mare. Then Alexi hid in a nearbytree. All night they
waited. As the firstgolden rays of dawn lit the sky, theFirebird
came flying.The Tsar supplies Alexi with a tent and finefoods. For
seven days Alexi travels with theGolden Mare. When they arrive at
Lake ofthe Sun, they see Yelenas boat. AfterAlexi erects the tent,
Yelena comesashore. She is impressed with Alexismanner and agrees
to accompany himto the Tsars palace.First, the Golden Mare helps
Alexibecome a huntsman for the Tsar. Thenshe helps him capture the
Firebird andtakes him to Yelena the Fair, whom theTsar wants to
marry. The mare goes thefetch Yelenas grandmothers weddingring.
Yelena tells the Tsar he is too old tomarry her, but a boiling
cauldron of waterwill make him young again. Finally, theTsar wants
Alexi to get into the cauldronfirst.
- 13. ReadingAim: A Tale ToldAround the World(p.
662)GenreInformationNonfiction givesinformation andfacts about a
topic.Text FeatureA Venn Diagram shows the similarities
anddifferences between two things.
- 14. Versions are variations of an original.Identity is the
distinguishing characteristicsof a person.Transforms means to
change completely.Elements are parts or key features
ofsomething.
- 15. VENN DIAGRAM
- 16. Reading HomeworkPractice Book, page 190
- 17. MathAim: Compare Fractions(p. 583)Lesson:Define Math
wordsComplete pages 583586Homework:"My Homework" pages 587588
- 18. Spelling1. subtraction 11. attraction2. transportation 12.
dismiss3. missile 13. inspector4. portable 14. distract5. export
15. spectacle6. committee 16. inspect7. respect 17. mission8.
transport 18. import9. tractor 19. intermission10. spectator 20.
suspect
- 19. SpellingAim: Latin Roots (697G)Lesson: Complete pages
169170 Define spelling wordsHomework: Spelling words ABC order ten
times each.
- 20. Social StudiesAim: A ConstitutionalDemocracy (p.
342)Lesson: Define Vocabularywords Read pages 342349 Write TEN (10)
factsabout the lesson Answer 17 on p. 339. Do not write
questions.Homework:1. What are checks and balances?2. How can
Congress pass a law that thePresident has vetoed?
- 21. Homework Summary for Monday May 6, 2013ReadingPractice
book, page 190Math"My Homework" pages 587588SpellingSpelling words
ABC order, ten times eachSocial Studies1. What are checks and
balances?2. How can Congress pass a law that the President
hasvetoed?
- 22. Attachments1314158AnalogiesTTT.notebook