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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 Monday April 23, 2012 The first movie theater opened in New York City on April 23, 1896. Would you rather watch your favorite movie at the theater or at your own house? Explain.

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  • 1. The first movie theater opened in New York City on April23, 1896. Would you rather watch your favorite movie atthe theater or at your own house? Explain.Carlos MaxMonday Ricardo Linder April 23, 2012RyanCameron JoseCincere Brianna Ramon Alan G Gia AdolfoDavidJohnnyJoshua Emma Andres Alan RAngelRoxanaNatalie Elizabeth Christian Christopher Mitzy MatthewSualeeNyashia BrianMassire Joey

2. Morning WritingThe first public school inAmerica opened on thisday in 1635. How do youthink the first day ofschool in 1635 wouldcompare to your first dayof school this year? Write neatly, skipping a line, and use looseleaf (lined) paper. Hand in once you are finished. The work will be graded. 3. Reading Quiz Trickster Tales 4. Reading North and South Poles (p. 514)Talk About ItWhat imagescome to mindwhen you thinkabout the Northand South Pole?Picture PromptWhy would it beLook at the picture andexciting to explorerespond in writing. You canwrite a poem, a story, or athese places? description, or use any other type of writing you like. 5. Reading North and South Poles (p. 514)Frigid weather is very coldIf you triumph over someone, youare victorious or successful.Dismantled means "taken apart." 6. Reading North and South Poles (p. 514)If a place is uninhabited, no onelives there.Labor is work.Something that is treacherous isfull of danger. 7. Reading North and South Poles (p. 514)An expedition is a trip forexploring or studying.If you abandon something, yougive it up or leave it forever. 8. Reading North and South Poles (p. 514)Reading Homework Practice book,page 149 9. Math Estimate Sums and Differences of Mixed Numbers (p. 280)Example Step 2Add the roundedEstimateto solve the problem. numbers.Round each mixed Step 1number to the nearestwhole number. 10. Math Estimate Sums and Differences of Mixed Numbers (p. 280)Math Homework Practice book,page 64 11. Spelling North and South Poles1. margin 11. damage2. jolt 12. ranger3. surge13. jumble4. plunge 14. luggage5. jigsaw 15. baggage6. legend 16. dodge7. ridge17. challenge8. budge18. journal9. lodge19. judgment10. agent 20. knowledge 12. Spelling North and South Poles Spelling HomeworkSpelling words ten times each 13. Language Arts Punctuation in Dialogue (p. 424)RULES 14. Language Arts Punctuation in Dialogue (p. 424)Place a question mark or an exclamationmark inside the quotation marks when it ispart of the quotation. Kelsey exclaimed, "What a strange object it is!"Place it outside the quotation marks when itis part of the entire sentence but not part ofthe quotation. Did Riley say, "Its a flying machine"? 15. Language Arts Punctuation in Dialogue (p. 424)More Practice1. Valerie asked, "Do you think that machine could fly?"2. "I dont know for sure," replied Riley.3. Riley added, "It was designed by William S. Henson."4. "Have you ever built a model airplane?" Valerie asked.5. "No," exclaimed Kelsey, "but it would be fun!" 16. Language Arts Punctuation in Dialogue (p. 424)Language ArtsHomeworkPractice book, page 84 17. Homework Summary Monday, April 23, 2012Reading1. Practice book, page 149Math1. Practice book, page 64Spelling1. Spelling words, ten times eachLanguage Arts1. Practice book, page 84 18. Range: Mode:5Median: Mean:Reward10Pizza Party89 Wheel of Fun7 Spelling6 BrainPOP45 Class Work23 Silent Snack1 No Snack 19. Attachments imgres 948869