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1 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 February 4, 2013 Imagine that you just got your pilot's license and can fly anywhere in the world. Where would you fly first? Explain. Edward Adrianette

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  • 1. Imagine that you just got your pilots license and can flyanywhere in the world. Where would you fly first?Explain. JordanMonday Leon February 4, 2013JoseBryan EmilyAlejandraIxzaLeslie Edward Samira Christy DonovanAlexisRemyJessicaLilah Michael PhiliciaKareena RicardoYamileeKathyAyanna Jeffrey AdrianetteDiana Carlos Jaileen David 1

2. Morning WorkDO NOW:Write the x12Times Table tentimes.2 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. 3 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. 4 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. 5 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.6 7. 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. 7 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 June 1963,Joe, Paul Mississippi baseball fieldJoes mother or parkman, woman indrugstorewheelchair 8 9. Reading Goin Someplace Special (p. 396)GenreHistorical Fiction tellsa story in whichfictional characterstake part in actualevents from the past. 9 10. 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.10 11. Character SettingTricia Ann isrespectful andfunny, andMamaloves Francess houseSomeplaceSpecial.Mama Francesis strong and On the busindependent.Tricia Ann ishurt that The Southlandpeople areHotelstaring at her.Blooming Maryis kind, butThe Missionmisunderstood Church ruinsby others.11 12. Reading Through My Eyes (p. 414)GenreAn Autobiography is an zoomaccount of events in apersons life that is written inthat persons own words.A Time Line is a diagram ofseveral events arranged inthe order in which theytook place. A time linehelps to organizeinformation in an easy,visual way.12 13. Something is unconstitutional if it goes againstthe rights and laws stated in a countrysconstitution.Something that is banned is officially forbiddenor prohibited.A boycott is an organized effort to expressdisapproval by avoiding a person or a business.Segregation is the practice of separatingpeople into different groups according to theirrace, social class, ethnic background, or othertraits. 13 14. Reading HomeworkPractice Book, page 11614 15. Math Math Test (p. 290)Mathematical Exam Complete exercises110 on loose leafpaper. Show ALL work. Circle the final answer. Work will be graded asTEST. 15 16. Math HomeworkPage 290, exercise 1115. Useyour HW notebook.16 17. Spelling 1. contest11. minute 2. content12. compact 3. protest13. conduct 4. combat 14. contract 5. permits15. refuse 6. rebel16. conflict 7. present17. research 8. insert 18. excuse 9. desert 19. entrance 10. subject 20. extract17 18. SpellingAim: PretestDo Now: Copy the spellingwords in your notebook.Lesson:1. Practice book, pages 109110.Homework: Write the spelling words ten times each. 18 19. Language Arts Negatives (p. 422)Class Work Copy the RULES Complete 120 onpages 422423 Complete WRITINGACTIVITY.Homework Extra Practice, page 491 125 19 20. RULESA negative is a word that means "no."Nobody saw me.exampleI have nothing to do.Do not use two negatives in the samesentence. This is known as a double negative.Correct a sentence with two negatives bychanging one negative to a positive word orby dropping one negative.20 21. Guided PracticeDirections: Name the negative word in each sentence.Example: No day has ever been so Exciting!Negative word: No1.Thedaywasntwindy. wasnt2.Wehaveneverbeeninahotairballoonbefore. never Noone3.NoonewasasexcitedasTony. NEGATIVEWORDS4.Kiradoesntknowwhenwewillstart.doesntnever wasnt Nobody5.Nobodyseemsasbraveasweare.Noone doesntNobody21 22. Homework Summary for Monday, February 4, 2013ReadingPractice Book, page 116.MathPage 290, exercise 1120. Use your HW notebook.SpellingSpelling words, ten times each.Language ArtsExtra Practice, page 491 125ScienceScience Fair project due tomorrow!22 23. Guided PracticeDirections: Name the negative word in each sentence.Example: No day has ever been so Exciting!Negative word: No1.Thedaywasntwindy. wasnt2.Wehaveneverbeeninahotairballoonbefore. never Noone3.NoonewasasexcitedasTony. NEGATIVEWORDS4.Kiradoesntknowwhenwewillstart.doesnt wasntnever Nobody5.Nobodyseemsasbraveasweare. NoonedoesntNobody23 24. Attachments 1314158 AnalogiesTTT.notebook