1.28.13 classwork monday

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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 Monday January 28, 2013 If your pencil could talk, what do you think it would say about being pushed around on paper to form letters, numbers, and punctuation marks? Explain. Edward Adrianette

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  • 1. If your pencil could talk, what do you think it would sayabout being pushed around on paper to form letters,numbers, and punctuation marks? Explain. MondayJanuary 28, 2013 Bryan Ayanna Christy Philicia EdwardEmilyAdrianetteLeslieSamiraJordanAlexis Ricardo Jessica MichaelYamilee LeonLilahDonovanKathyJose Kareena DianaCarlos Jaileen Jeffrey Alejandra RemyIxza David

2. Morning WorkDO NOW:Write the x11Times Table tentimes. 3. 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. 4. 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. 5. 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. 6. Writing Civil RightsNews WritingSuppose that you livein the 1960s and workfor the civil rightsmovement. Write anews article describingyour experience.Use FOUR vocabularywords and highlightthem. 7. Reading Lunch Counter EncounterHomophonesHomophones 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. 8. A Character and Setting Chart can help you listimportant details about characters and settings. Thesetwo features are part of the story structure. Characters Setting 9. Reading HomeworkPractice Book, page 112 10. Math Power Practice / Homework ReviewDO NOW: CompletetheMultiplicationRecordSheet. Go overhomework. 11. Math Divide Greater Numbers (p. 277)Divide Greater NumbersYou can use the sameprocess for dividingthree and fourdigitdividends to dividegreater numbers.You can use estimationbefore, during, andafter a division problem. 12. Math HomeworkMust show work tomorrow!1.18,940 62 =2.36,004 853 =3.75,639 357 =4.37,907 740 = 13. Math Homework"My Homework" pages 281282 14. Spelling1. grownup 11. flawless2. power 12. coward3. shower13. lawyer4. bestow14. applause5. August15. arousing6. allow 16. faucet7. encounter 17. trousers8. grouchy 18. caution9. rowdy 19. boundary10. laundry20. doubting 15. Spelling Word SortsClass Work CompleteSpellingPracticeBook, page106, 107Homework Use each spelling word in asentence. 16. Homework Summary for Monday January 28, 2013ReadingPractice Book, page 112Math"My Homework" pages 2812821. 18,940 62 =2. 36,004 853 =3. 75,639 357 =4. 37,907 740 =SpellingWrite a sentence for each spelling word.ReligionStudy for exam (tomorrow) 17. Attachments 1314158 AnalogiesTTT.notebook